John Carter Brown Long Term Fellowship, 2025-26 | Brown University - Military Veterans
at HERC - New England
The John Carter Brown Library offers long-term fellowships, several of which are funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), an independent agency of the U.S. Federal government. Additional long-term fellowships have been made possible by Donald L. Saunders; R. David Parsons; and The Reed Foundation, which has endowed the InterAmericas Fellowship (for research on the history of the West Indies and the Caribbean basin). Applicants of all nationalities will be considered for long-term fellowships; fellowships funded by the NEH, however, are only available to citizens of the United States or to those applicants residing in the U.S. for the three years preceding application. PhD candidates are welcome to apply for long-term fellowships if all degree requirements, including the successful defense of their dissertation, have been met by the application deadline. Long-Term Fellowships are available for periods of five to ten months and carry a monthly stipend of $5,000. PhD candidates are welcome to apply for long-term fellowships if all degree requirements, including the successful defense of their dissertation, have been met by the application deadline. Applicants of all nationalities will be considered for long-term fellowships; fellowships funded by the NEH, however, are only available to citizens of the United States or to those applicants residing in the U.S. for the three years preceding application. The application for a long-term fellowship at the John Carter Brown Library is due December 16, and consists of four parts: 1. A narrative description, limited to 10 pages and in English, of the proposed project, including an explanation of its historiographical significance, progress to date on the project, identification of specific materials to be consulted at the JCB, and plan for work to be completed while in residence 2. Current curriculum vitae. 3. A completed application form. 4. Applicants should arrange for three (3) letters of recommendation to be sent in support of their proposed project. As an EEO/AA employer, Brown University provides equal opportunity and prohibits discrimination, harassment and retaliation based upon a person?s race, color, religion, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law, and caste, which is protected by our University policies.
Providence, RI
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