The National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) at the University of Michigan is pleased to announce a new Institutional Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. This university-wide, interdisciplinary initiative seeks to advance the Center?s national commitment to institutional diversity as well as its strategic agenda to bridge exemplary scholarship with multilevel engagement and innovation. This fellowship program […]
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Charles Cannell Fund in Survey Methodology
Offered by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan to further research and training on the interviewer-respondent interaction and its effects on the validity and quality of survey data. Junior researchers, including Graduate Students, Assistant Research Scientists, Assistant Professors, Research Investigators, and Postdoctoral Fellows are eligible. Other things being equal, preference will […]
William L. Clements Library-Reese Fellowship in the Print Culture of the Americas
This fellowship encourages research in the history of the book and other print formats, bibliography, and other aspects of print culture in America, including publishing and marketing, from the sixteenth century to 1900. Projects may investigate any printed genre (e.g. books, prints, newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, published photographs, broadsides, maps, etc.). Support for work in manuscript […]
William L. Clements Library-Upton Foundation Fellowships on Civil War America
The Upton Foundation Fellowships also support scholarly research on American history between 1830 and 1877, with preference given to Civil War topics. Upton Civil War Fellowships provide a monthly stipend of $4,000 for one to five months’ residence at the Library. These are post-doctoral fellowships requiring a Ph.D. or equivalent qualifications. Applications must be received […]
William L. Clements Library-Earhart Foundation Fellowship on American History
One Earhart Foundation Fellowship offers $10,000 for scholarly research on any aspect of American history prior to 1900, with an expectation of a residence of two months or more at the Clements. This is a post-doctoral fellowship requiring a completed Ph.D. or equivalent qualifications. Applications must be received by November 1 for residence in the […]
William L. Clements Library-Earhart Foundation Fellowships on Civil War America
The Earhart Foundation Fellowships provide funding for scholarly research on American history between 1830 and 1877, with preference given to projects on Civil War topics. Earhart Civil War Fellowships offer a monthly stipend of $4,000 for one to five months’ residence at the Clements. These are post-doctoral fellowships requiring a Ph.D. or equivalent qualifications. Applications […]
NIA Training Program Support-Postdoctoral Fellowship
The current program emphasizes: research methods appropriate to the study of aging and the aged, including survey research, secondary data analysis, longitudinal analysis, qualitative methods, and evaluation research; the substantive, theoretical, and methodological issues in examining the determinants of successful aging (including physical, psychological, social, religious and spiritual, socioeconomic, racial (ethnic and cultural diversity); a […]
What We Mean by “Start Early”
At GradFund we often tell students about the benefits of “starting early” when it comes to working on fellowship and grant applications, but what does that really mean? How early is early enough? Read on for a sample month-by-month breakdown of what you should be doing to give yourself the best chances for writing a […]