Fellowships, Grants, Awards

Below is a listing of fellowships, grants, and awards from outside the University of Maryland. They range from pre-doctoral to post-doctoral and may last up to one year or more. If you know of any listings that are not here, please email Courtenay Lanier so it may be added to the list.

 

American History The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History invites applications for short-term fellowships in several categories: Research Fellowships for post-doctoral scholars at every faculty rank, Dissertation Fellowships for doctoral candidates who have completed exams and begun dissertation reading and writing, and Research Fellowships for journalists and independent scholars.
American History The Huntington will award to scholars over one hundred fellowships for the academic year 2008-2009
American History The Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture offers many post-doctoral fellowships
American History The Organization of American Historians sponsors or cosponsors awards, prizes, fellowships and grants given in recognition of scholarly and professional achievements in the field of American history.
American History The Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs is the private, non-profit partner of the Harry S. Truman Library. The Institute's purpose is to foster the Truman Library as a center for research and as a provider of educational and public programs. Applications for funding will be considered by the Institute's Committee on Research, Scholarship and Academic Relations.
American History Winterthur Library was established in 1952 to furnish staff, students, and the general public with research materials. It has become a recognized center for advanced study and is dedicated to the understanding and appreciation of America's artistic, cultural, social, and intellectual history from colonial times into the twentieth century
American History The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society organizes and administers Hagley's interactions with the world of scholarship. Effort is concentrated in Hagley's areas of research and collection interest: American economic, business, industrial, and technological history
American History The Library Company of Philadelphia And The Historical Society of Pennsylvania Visiting Research Fellowships in Colonial and U.S. History and Culture.
Asian Art History NYU's extensive list
British History The Huntington will award to scholars over one hundred fellowships for the academic year 2008-2009
Business History Harvard Business School Fellowships and Business History Review Awards in History
History of Science History of Science Society lists grants and awards. List updated occasionally
History of Warfare To support scholarly research and writing among qualified civilian graduate students preparing dissertations in the history of warfare, the Center offers three Dissertation Fellowships each year. One, funded by the National Museum of the U.S. Army, is designed to support dissertations that explore the material culture of the Army; the two others support research in the more general areas of military history in all its many aspects.
Jewish History A large list of various national and international fellowships, grants and awards
Jewish History The LBI is proud to offer several fellowships to assist students of German-Jewish history with their research
Latin History The Latino Studies Fellowship Program provides opportunities to US Latino/a predoctoral students and postdoctoral and senior scholars to pursue research topics that relate to Latino art, culture, and history.
Various William & Mary's Extensive List
Various The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University's principal repository for literary papers and for rare books and early manuscripts, offers fellowships to visiting scholars and to Yale graduate students pursuing research in its collections. The Beinecke collections afford opportunities for interdisciplinary research in such fields as medieval, Renaissance, and 18th-century studies, art history, photography, American studies, the history of printing, music, and modernism in art and literature.
Various Smithsonian offers fellowships for history of aviation, aerospace, invention and innovation, art, etc.
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