The John Carter Brown Library at Brown University is offering
research fellowships to advanced graduate students, scholars and
independent researchers whose work is centred on the colonial history of
the America’s, North and South, including all aspects of the European,
African and Native American involvement. Fellowships are of two types:
Short-term fellowships (for periods of two to four months and carry a
stipend of $2,100 per month) and long-term fellowships (for five to ten
months with a monthly stipend of $4,200). The application deadline is
December 15, 2013.
Study Subject (s): Sponsorship of
research at the John Carter Brown Library is reserved exclusively for
scholars whose work is centred on the colonial history of the Americas,
North and South, including all aspects of the European, African, and
Native American involvement.
Course Level: Fellowships are available to advanced graduate students, scholars and independent researchers for research program.
Scholarship Provider: The John Carter Brown Library, Brown University
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:
-Short-term Fellowships
are open to citizens of the United States and foreign nationals who are
engaged in pre- or post-doctoral, or independent, research. Graduate
students must have passed their preliminary or general examinations at
the time of application.
-Long-Term Fellowships: These include NEH
Fellowships, for which an applicant must be a citizen of the United
States of America or have lived in the U.S. for the three years
preceding the application deadline. For other long-term fellowships, all
nationalities are eligible. Graduate students may not hold JCB
Long-Term Fellowships. 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 December 15
deadline.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Citizens of the United States and foreign nationals can apply for these fellowships.
Scholarship Description: The
John Carter Brown Library Fellowship Program, now in its fiftieth year,
was created to give scholars of the early Americas from the U.S. and
abroad an opportunity to pursue their work in proximity to a
distinguished collection of primary sources. Approximately forty
fellowships are awarded annually for periods of two to ten months.
Fellowships are available to advanced graduate students, scholars, and
independent researchers, the main criteria for awards being the merit
and significance of the proposal, the qualifications of the candidate,
and the relevance the Library’s holdings to the proposed research
project. Fellowships are of two types: Short-Term Fellowships and
Long-Term Fellowships.
Number of award(s): Approximately forty fellowships are awarded.
Duration of award(s): Short-term
John Carter Brown Library Fellowships are available for periods of two
to four months and Long-Term Fellowships are offered for five to ten
months.
What does it cover? Short-term John Carter Brown Library Fellowships carry a stipend of $2,100 per month. Long-Term Fellowships are for five to ten months with a monthly stipend of $4,200.
Selection Criteria: The
main criteria for awards being the merit and significance of the
proposal, the qualifications of the candidate and the relevance the
Library’s holdings to the proposed research project.
Notification: Announcements of Fellowship awards will be made in late March 2014.
How to Apply: Applicants
who are eligible for both long-term and short-term fellowships are
welcome to apply for both, but must submit a separate application for
each type of award. Applications for each category of fellowship are
reviewed by different committees. The selection of long-term fellows is
made first. If you apply for both and are awarded a long-term
fellowship, your short-term application will automatically be removed
from the short-term award consideration. The complete application for a
John Carter Brown Library Research Fellowship, for either short-term or
long-term awards, consists of the following parts:
-Online Fellowship Application Cover Sheet (which must be filled out and submitted for the application to be complete)
- Application consisting of the three parts, saved as a single pdf, and
sent as an attachment to JCBL_Fellowships-at-Brown.edu:
- Letters of recommendation
If unable to submit application materials electronically, hard copies
may be sent by post (Part A, the Online Fellowship Application Cover
Sheet, should still be submitted electronically, if at all possible).
Scholarship Application Deadline: The
deadline for submission of application materials is December 15, 2013;
all materials must be emailed or postmarked no later than that date.
Further Official Scholarship Information and Application
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