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Edna V. Moffett Fellowship

**Open to Wellesley alumnae only.** Edna V. Moffett Fellowship for a young alumna, preferably for a first year of graduate study in history.

Kathryn Conway Preyer Fellowship

Kathryn Conway Preyer Fellowship for advanced study in history.

Vida Dutton Scudder Fellowship

**Open to Wellesley alumnae only.** Vida Dutton Scudder Fellowship for study or research in the field of social science, political science, or literature.

Mary Elvira Stevens Traveling Fellowship

**Open to Wellesley alumnae only.** for travel or study outside the United States in order to benefit from the knowledge and understanding of a global education. Any scholarly, artistic, or cultural purpose may be considered. Candidates must be at least 25 years of age in the year of application.

Harriet A. Shaw Fellowship

**Open to Wellesley alumnae only.** Harriet A. Shaw Fellowship for study or research in music, art, or allied subjects in the United States or abroad. Preference given to music candidates; undergraduate work in history of art required of other candidates.

Fanny Bullock Workman Fellowship

**Open to Wellesley alumnae only.** Fanny Bullock Workman Fellowship for graduate study in any field.

Anne Louise Barrett Fellowship

**Open to Wellesley alumnae only.** For graduate study or research, preferably in music, with emphasis on study or research in musical theory, composition, or the history of music abroad or in the United States.

The Art of the Introduction (Throwback Thursday)

Posted on September 10, 2015 by Carolyn Ureña

Series note:  We are pleased to launch the GradFund Throwback Thursday blog series.  Each week we will repost one of our most popular blog posts from years past. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Database. Where to begin? Introductions […]

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