Tag: Fellowships

Boston Athenæum Fellowship Opportunities

The Boston Athenæum offers short-term fellowships to support the use of Athenæum collections for research, publication, curriculum and program development, or other creative projects. Each fellowship pays a stipend for a residency of twenty days (four weeks) and includes a year’s membership to the Boston Athenæum. Scholars, graduate students, independent scholars, teaching faculty, and professionals in the humanities as well as teachers and librarians in secondary public, private, and parochial schools are eligible.

Applications for most fellowships are due annually by April 15. Additionally, the Athenæum participates in the New England Regional Fellowship Consortium, a collaboration of 31 major cultural agencies that will offer at least two dozen $5,000 awards for eight weeks of research between June 1, 2024 and May 31, 2025. Applications are submitted online via the Massachusetts Historical Society, and are due February 1, 2024.

Faculty Fellowship Opportunities: Fall 2023

As the summer comes to a close, it’s a good time to start thinking ahead to the fall, when a lot of fellowship applications are due. Fellowships have deadlines all year, but a large majority are due in the fall (September through December) for the following academic year.

This post provides examples of some fellowships of interest to Emerson faculty that are due this fall.

For more information about fellowships, how they can supplement a pre-tenure or sabbatical leave, or when to apply for one, please contact us at orcs@emerson.edu.

Fellowship Name

Discipline/Topic

Deadline

Arts, humanities, sciences & social sciences

September 14, 2023

Research abroad, many countries

September 15, 2023

scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts

September 16, 2023

Humanities, theme-based. The 2024-25 theme is “Silence” (what is missing)

September 20, 2023

all disciplines of the humanities and related social sciences

September 28, 2023

residential fellowship at Stanford Humanities Center

October 1, 2023

science, engineering, and mathematics

October 5, 2023

all fields of the humanities, natural and social sciences, and the arts; residential fellowship

October 5, 2023

Historical studies, social sciences, sciences, math; residential fellowship

October 15, 2023

minority faculty; commitment to racial justice

October 20, 2023

American history; theme-based. Check back for 2024 theme

November 28, 2023

Book for general public

November 29, 2023

junior faculty; funds projects that will make field/campus more inclusive

December 1, 2023

Faculty Fellowship Opportunities due in Fall 2022

As we head into the summer season, it’s a good time to start thinking ahead to the fall, when a lot of fellowship applications are due. Fellowships have deadlines all year, but a large majority are due in the fall (September through December) for the following academic year.

This post provides examples of some fellowships of interest to Emerson faculty that are due this fall.

For more information about fellowships, how they can supplement a pre-tenure or sabbatical leave, or when to apply for one, please contact us at orcs@emerson.edu.

Fellowship Name

Discipline/Topic

Deadline

Arts, humanities, sciences & social sciences

September 8, 2022

Research abroad, many countries

September 15, 2022

all disciplines of the humanities and related social sciences

September 28, 2022

scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts

mid-September 2022

Humanities, theme-based. Check back for 2023 theme

September 20, 2022

residential fellowship at Stanford Humanities Center

October 1, 2022

Historical studies, social sciences, sciences, math; residential fellowship

October 15, 2022

minority faculty; commitment to racial justice

mid-October 2022

Book for general public

November 30, 2022

junior faculty; funds projects that will make field/campus more inclusive

December 1, 2022

minority faculty

December 8, 2022

American history; theme-based. Check back for 2023 theme

December 2022

Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowships for Higher Education of Present and Prospective Teachers- Applications Due January 7, 2022

The Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation recently issued its 2021 call for applications for Fellowships of Higher Education of Present and Prospective Teachers

The primary purpose of the fellowship is to enable teachers (with an emphasis on present teachers at the college or university level) to study abroad or at some location other than that with which they are most closely associated. The aim is to stimulate and broaden the minds of teachers so as to improve and enhance the quality of their instruction. Grants are primarily for travel and related expenses (salary, scholarships, and equipment are not allowable on these grants).

If you intend to apply, please complete and submit an ORCS pre-approval form (which can be accessed via your Emerson ID and PIN) no later than Friday, December 10 (instructions for using the pre-approval form can be found here). The final application documents must be delivered to ORCS at least three business days before the sponsor deadline of January 7, 2022.

Forms and templates for the program can be downloaded here. The application consists of the following:

  1. Project Description (three pages maximum)
  2. Curriculum Vitae showing the application to be a university or college teacher
  3. Detailed budget indicating the estimated travel expense to be incurred in carrying out the project
  4. Completed Candidate Information Form (see attached document)
  5. Three letters of recommendation from fellow faculty members or professors. One of these must be from your department chair The supporting letters must be on official letterhead.

Award winners will be notified by email on Monday, April 4, 2022. Grants typically do not exceed $6,000 and may begin as early as the Summer of 2022. Projects must be completed no later than May 31, 2024. Applications received after January 7, 2022 will not be considered by the Foundation.

If you have any questions about this opportunity or the application process, please contact Eric Asetta or Diana Potter.

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