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Coca-Cola Fellowship for the Study of Advertising and World Cultures

Awards will be made to researchers studying the interrelationships among advertising, culture, commerce, and the media, beginning in the 20th Century. The fellowship will provide recipients with access to resources for an extended period of in-depth research into the Library’s broadcast advertising and other audio-visual collections. Investigations of related collections in other divisions of the Library are encouraged. The supporting stipend of $20,000 is provided for the duration of the fellowship, which must include 3 months residency in the Washingon, DC area. Fellows are provided with research facilities in the Library’s Kluge Center for the duration of their research. Scholars of all nationalities are invited to apply.

Amount: $20,000

Deadline: Check deadline
Previously 03/15/2005

Funder: Library of Congress

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URL: http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/cokefellowship/

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