NATIONAL HUMANITIES CENTER

FELLOWSHIPS 2002-2003

Purpose and Nature of Fellowships. The National Humanities Center offers 40 residential fellowships for advanced study. Applicants must hold doctorate or have equivalent scholarly credentials, and a record of publication is expected. Both senior and younger scholars are eligible for fellowships, but the latter should be engaged in research well beyond the revision of a doctoral dissertation. Fellowships are for the academic year (September through May). Scholars from any nation and humanistically inclined individuals from the natural and social sciences, the arts, the professions, and public life, as well as from all fields of the humanities, are eligible.

Areas of Special Interest. Most of the Center's fellowships are unrestricted. The following designated awards, however, are available for the academic year 2002-03: a fellowship in art history or visual culture; a fellowship for French history or culture; three fellowships for scholars in any humanistic field whose research concerns religion; three fellowships for scholarship concerning nature, environmental history, or ecological concerns.

Stipends. Fellowships up to $50,000 are individually determined, the amount depending upon the needs of the Fellow and the Center's ability to meet them. Each Fellow also has access to a research fund of $2500. The Center provides travel expenses for Fellows and their dependents to and from North Carolina.

Facilities and Services.Located in the Research Triangle Park of North Carolina, near Chapel Hill, Durham, and Raleigh, the Center provides an environment for individual research and the exchange of ideas among scholars. Its facilities include private studies for Fellows, conference rooms, a central commons for dining, lounges, reading areas, a reference library, and a FellowsÕ workroom with microfilm reader, laser printers, fax machine, access to electronic catalogues, e-mail, and the World Wide Web. The library staff orders and delivers books and research materials for Fellows. The Center's staff also provides editorial and software assistance and support for information technology. The Center locates suitable housing for Fellows in the neighboring communities.

Support. Fellowships at the Center are supported by the Center's endowment, private foundation grants, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Deadline and Application Procedures. Applicants submit the Center's form supported by a curriculum vitae, a 1000-word project proposal, and three letters of recommendation.

You may request application material from:

Fellowship Program, National Humanities Center,
Post Office Box 12256,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-2256, or download our form from the CenterÕs website. http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us:8080

Applications and letters of recommendation must be postmarked by October 15, 2001.

e-mail: nhc@ga.unc.edu

The National Humanities Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national or ethnic origin, handicap, sexual orientation, or age.

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