Hello, GradFund Readers! Whether you are a second-year PhD student preparing an NSF GRFP or an ABD (all but dissertation) PhD candidate applying for a Louis Bevier Dissertation Completion fellowship, effectively describing your preliminary research can make or break your chances of success. Today, we are going to discuss getting the most out of the […]
by American Council of Learned Societies
American Council of Learned Societies
Early Career Postdoctoral Fellowships in East European Studies
The American Council of Learned Societies will offer support for postdoctoral research and writing in East European studies in all disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. In awarding these grants, primary considerations are the scholarly merit of the proposal, its importance to the development of the field, and the scholarly potential and accomplishments of […]
East European Studies Travel Grants
Grants will be made to support travel for presentation of papers at scholarly conferences taking place before the time specified by the funder ($1,000 for travel within North America; $2,500 for intercontinental travel). The purpose of these grants is to build the Eastern European (EE) field and to encourage comparative study that includes Eastern European […]
ACLS Public Fellows
The Mellon/ACLS Public Fellows program places recent PhDs from the humanities and humanistic social sciences in two-year staff positions at partnering organizations in government and the nonprofit sector. The fellowship amount is $67,500/year.
Summer Dissertation Seminar Scholarships
ACLS will organize a 3 day meeting in summer 2009 for individuals who have just completed their PhD or field work and are preparing to write their dissertations. Grantees will be provided with transportation, meals and accommodations. Grants awarded to US, Canadian and East or Southeast Asian scholars living in North America.
Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art
This fellowship supports dissertation writing and completion for those whose research topic focuses on the history of the visual arts of the United States.
Laying the Groundwork: Describing Your Preliminary Results
Hello, GradFund Readers! Whether you are a second-year PhD student preparing an NSF GRFP or an ABD (all but dissertation) PhD candidate applying for a Louis Bevier Dissertation Completion fellowship, effectively describing your preliminary research can make or break your chances of success. Today, we are going to discuss getting the most out of the […]