The Library offers short-term residential fellowships and travel grants to support research in the Library’s rich collections of eighteenth-century–mainly British–materials, including important holdings of prints, drawings, manuscripts, rare books, and paintings, as well as a growing collection of sources for the study of New England Native Americans.
Scholars undertaking post-doctoral or equivalent research, and doctoral candidates at work on a dissertation, are encouraged to apply. Recipients are expected to be in residence at the Library, to be free of other significant professional obligations during their stay, and to focus their research on the Lewis Walpole Library’s collections. Fellows also have access to additional resources at Yale, including those in the Sterling Memorial Library, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the Yale Center for British Art.
Lewis Walpole Library fellowships, usually for one month, include the cost of travel to and from Farmington, accommodation in an eighteenth-century house on the Library’s campus, and a living allowance stipend (now $2,100). The Library’s travel grants typically cover transportation costs for research trips of shorter duration and also include accommodation on site.
SEE FUNDER WEBSITE FOR APPLICATION DETAILS AND DEADLINES
Amount: $2,100
Deadline: Check deadline
Previously 01/07/2019
Funder: Yale University
Discipline: Humanities
Duration: One-Time Payment
Award Type: Fellowship
Degree: PhD
Stage of Study: Dissertation Research
International Travel:
Citizenship: International, U.S. Citizen
Activity: Research/Study
URL: http://www.library.yale.edu/walpole/research/fellowships.html