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Gerald E. and Corinne L. Parsons Fund Award

The purpose of the fund is to make the collections of primary ethnographic materials housed anywhere at the Library of Congress available to the needs and uses of those in the private sector. Funding varies from $800-$3000.

Kluge Center Fellowships

For research in the humanities and social sciences, especially interdisciplinary, cross-cultural or multilingual; Open to scholars worldwide with a Ph.D. or other terminal advanced degree conferred within seven years of the July 15 deadline; Stipend: $4,000 per month (up to 12 months).

Library of Congress Fellowships in International Studies

These fellowships will provide postdoctoral scholars in the humanities and social sciences with support for 4-9 months of residence in Washington to use the foreign language collections of the Library of Congress. The program is designed for postdoctoral scholars who are at an early stage of their career, within seven years of their degree. Research […]

Library of Congress Rockefeller Fellows in Islamic Studies

residential, postdoctoral fellowship supporting research in the humanities on globalization and Muslim societies, using the resources of the Library of Congress. Particularly welcome are historical and cross disciplinary studies of the way intelletual issues, which have arisen in response to globalization, are treated inMuslim societies. Open to scholars worldwide with a Ph.D.

J. Franklin Jameson Fellowship

This postdoctoral fellowship supports one semester or research in the collections of the Library of Congress by scholars in history at an early stage in their careers, with special focus on any area of American History as long as the collections of the Library of Congress offer unique research materials. 2-3 mos in residence. ELIGIBILITY: […]

Swann Foundation Fellowships in Caricature and Cartoon

The Swann Foundation seeks to award one fellowship annually (with a stipend of up to $5,000) to assist the fellow in his/her ongoing scholarly research and writing projects in the field of caricature and cartoon.

Kislak Fellowship in American Studies

The Kluge Center at the Library of Congress offers a post-doctoral fellowship for research based on the Kislak Collection, which contains some of the earliest records of indigenous peoples in North America. The program supports research that contributes to a greater understanding of cultures and history of the Americas, and provides for up to 8 […]

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 […]

David B. Larson Fellowship in Health and Spirituality at the Kluge Center

The Library of Congress invites qualified scholars to apply for a post-doctoral fellowship in the field of health and spirituality. It seeks to encourage the pursuit of scholarly excellence in the scientific study of the relation of religiousness and spirituality to physical, mental, and social health. The fellowship provides an opportunity for a period of […]

Kislak Short-Term Fellowship Opportunities

The Library of Congress offers short-term fellowships for independent scholars, undergraduate and graduate students, and college and university faculty to conduct research based on items from the Kislak Collection. Independent scholars, undergraduate and graduate students, and college and university faculty in all disciplines. There is no degree requirement for applicants for the short-term fellowship. However, […]

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