Award allows Ph.D. and M.A. students and advanced scholars to spend up to four weeks conducting research at the Joseph Horner Memorial Library in Philadelphia.
by Less than an Academic Year
Less than an Academic Year
John Carter Brown Library Short-Term Research Fellowships
This residential fellowship (2-4 months) supports researchers whose work is centered on the colonial history of the Americas, North and South, including all aspects of the European, African, and Native American engagement. PhD students must have advanced to candidacy at the time of application.
Short-Term Predoctoral Residencies
Dumbarton Oaks offers a limited number of short-term residencies for advanced graduate students preparing for Ph.D. general exams or writing their dissertations in Byzantine, Pre-Columbian, or Garden & Landscape Studies.
Winterthur Dissertation Fellowships
This fellowship is intended to support dissertation research and writing. Applicants may apply for one semester or for the academic year. Projects should have a clear connection with the materials available in the Winterthur collections.
Grant for Research
This grant is for the research of the horticultural, scientific, and/or social use of herbs throughout history. Research must define herb as historically useful for flavoring, medicine, ornament, economic, industrial, or cosmetic purposes.
Jessup and McHenry Awards
Jessup funds are awarded competitively to students wishing to conduct studies at the postgraduate, doctoral and postdoctoral levels under the supervision or sponsorship of a member of the curatorial staff of the Academy. The McHenry Fund is similarly intended, but is restricted to botanists.
International Parliamentary Scholarships
The German Parliament awards around 120 scholarships for young university graduates from 41 nations to work in the German parliament. The program runs every year from early March to late July.
Educational and Cultural Affairs Fellowships: Junior Fellowships
Open to doctoral students and recent Ph.D. (degree granted within last 5 years) recipients who are U.S. citizens. The award supports in-residence research at the Institute for a period of 4.5-6 months.
CAORC Fellowship
This in-residence fellowship offers 2-6 months of support for MA or pre-doctoral students conducting research in Jordan. Research can be conducted in any field and on any time period, but should contribute to scholarship in Near Eastern studies.
Exploratory Research Grant
These grants support one-week visits by scholars who believe that their project will benefit from Hagley research collections. The stipend is $400 and low-cost accommodations on Hagley’s grounds are available on first-come, first serve basis.