Newberry Consortium Fellowships

Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium Fellowships

The Newberry Library has announced a series of fellowships for the 2016-17 academic year.

Here is the Newberry Library’s announcement:

“Newberry Library Fellowships provide support to researchers who wish to use our collection. We promise you intriguing and often rare materials; a lively, interdisciplinary community of researchers; individual consultations on your research with staff curators, librarians, and other scholars; and an array of both scholarly and public programs.

“The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium Fellowships provide support for scholars at Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium member institutions. These fellowships offer support for one month’s work in residence at the Newberry for one PhD candidate and one postdoctoral scholar working in medieval, Renaissance, or early modern studies. The postdoctoral scholar could be a full-time faculty member, adjunct faculty, librarian, or curator (with preference given for non-tenured faculty). Please note that applicants from Chicago-area member institutions are not eligible for this fellowship.

“For more information, including a comprehensive list of long- and short-term fellowships opportunities, eligibility requirements, and application guidelines, please visit our website at www.newberry.org/fellowships.”

Deadline: January 15, 2016*

This entry was posted in Archival Research, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern World, European History, Graduate Work in History, Grants and Fellowships, Reformation History, Renaissance Art and History. Bookmark the permalink.

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