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Grant of the Week: National Humanities Center Residential Fellowships

Karen Lou | Aug 3, 2020

Every week, Perspectives Daily showcases a new grant, fellowship, or scholarship that has been posted to our free community calendar. This week we are featuring the National Humanities Center Fellowships.

Criteria

Each year, the National Humanities Center welcomes up to forty scholars from across the humanities and all over the world. The National Humanities Center invites applications for academic-year or one-semester residential fellowships from 2021-2022. Mid-career, senior, and emerging scholars with a strong record of peer-reviewed work from all areas of the humanities are encouraged to apply.

Scholars from all parts of the globe are eligible; stipends and travel expenses are provided. Fellowship applicants must have a PhD or equivalent scholarly credentials. Fellowships are supported by the Center’s own endowment, private foundation grants, contributions from alumni and friends, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Located in the vibrant Research Triangle region of North Carolina, the Center affords access to the rich cultural and intellectual communities supported by the area’s research institutes, universities, and dynamic arts scene. Fellows enjoy private studies, in-house dining, and superb library services that deliver all research materials.

Amount

The stipend amounts for Fellows are individually determined, according to the needs of the scholars and the Center's ability to meet them. See the Frequently Asked Questions for more details.

End: October 8, 2020

Contact: nhc@onlineapplicationportal.com

More Info: https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/become-a-fellow/


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