Library Company of Philadelphia: Post Doctoral Fellowships

Clarissa Lowry Discussion
Type: 
Fellowship
Date: 
October 19, 2016 to November 1, 2016
Location: 
Pennsylvania, United States
Subject Fields: 
African American History / Studies, American History / Studies, Business History / Studies, Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies, Economic History / Studies

 

Post-Doctoral Fellowships for 2017-2018

 

 

National Endowment for the Humanities Post-Doctoral Fellowships support research in residence at the Library Company on any subject relevant to its collections, which are capable of supporting research in a variety of fields and disciplines relating to the history of America and the Atlantic world form the 17th through the 19th centuries.  NEH Fellowships are for individuals who have completed their formal professional training. Consequently, degree candidates and individuals seeking support for work in pursuit of a degree are not eligible to hold NEH-supported fellowships. Advanced degree candidates must have completed all requirements, except for the actual conferral of the degree, by the application deadline, November 1, 2016.  Foreign nationals are not eligible to apply unless they have lived in the United States for the three years immediately preceding the application deadline.  NEH fellowships are tenable for four to nine months.  The stipend is $4,200 per month

 

Program in Early American Economy and Society (PEAES) Post-Doctoral Fellowshipssupport research in the collections of the Library Company and other nearby institutions into the origins and development of the early American economy, broadly conceived, to roughly 1850. The fellowships provide scholars the opportunity to investigate the history of commerce, finance, technology, manufacturing, agriculture, internal improvements, economic policy making and other topics.  Applicants may be citizens of any country, and they must hold a Ph.D. by September 1, 2017.  The stipend is $40,000 for the academic year, or if the award is divided between two scholars, $20,000 per semester. 

 

Senior scholars are particularly encouraged to apply. The Library Company’s Cassatt House fellows’ residence offers rooms at reasonable rates, along with a kitchen, common room, and offices with internet access, available to resident and non-resident fellows at all hours.  All post-doctoral fellowships are tenable from September 1, 2017 through May 31, 2018, and fellows must be in continuously in residence at the Library Company for the duration of their fellowships.

 

THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS IS NOVEMBER 1, 2016 with a decision to be made by December 15. Make just one application; you will automatically be considered for all the fellowships for which you are eligible. To apply, go tohttp://www.librarycompany.org/fellowships/coversheet_postdoc.htm  fill out an onlinecoversheet and upload a single portable document format (PDF) containing a brief résumé, a two- to four-page description of proposed research, and a writing sample of no more than 25 pages. In addition, two letters of recommendation should be submitted online in PDF format.

 

Candidates are strongly encouraged to inquire about the appropriateness of the proposed topic before applying. For more information about the NEH award, contact James Green via telephone (215) 546-3181 or e-mail jgreen@librarycompany.org. For more information about the PEAES award, email Cathy Matson at cmatson@udel.edu.

Contact Info: 

Clarissa Lowry 

215-546-3181