Fellows and Grantees
Over the past century, more than 12,000 scholars have been awarded ACLS fellowships and grants, which recognize excellence in research in the humanities and interpretive social sciences. The peer-review process used to select awardees enables distinguished scholars to reach a broad consensus on standards of excellence in humanistic research.
Search for current and past fellows and grantees below.

Padma 'tsho
Year:
- 2020
Southwest University for Nationalities
Lotsawa Workshop: Celebrating Buddhist Women’s Voices in the Tibetan Tradition
Hans Aarsleff
Year:
- 1972
Princeton University
An edition of Leibniz' "Epistolaris de historia etymologica dissertatio"

Arash Abazari
Year:
- 2015
Johns Hopkins University
Hegel’s Logic of Essence as the Ontology of Power in Capitalism

Abba Andrew Abba
Year:
- 2021
Federal University Lokoja
Biafra’s Self-Canonization: Subverting Postcolonial Myths in Selected Nigeria-Biafra War Novels and Memoirs

Franky Abbott
Year:
- 2013
Digital Public Library of America
Appointed as Project Manager, Digital Public Library of America
Rawi Eugene Abdelal
Year:
- 1997
Cornell University
Economic nationalism after empire: the reconstitution of political economy in post-Habsburg East Europe and post-Soviet Eurasia

Rafatu Abdulhamid
Year:
- 2012
University of Abuja
Impacts of Shari'ah on the Life of Muslim Women of Sokoto and Zamfara States, Nigeria

Ralia Maijama'a Abdullahi
Year:
- 2021
Bayero University Kano, Nigeria
Feminism, Female Sexuality and Personal Choice: Subverting Patriarchy in Northern Nigerian Women's Writing

Mariam Adepeju Abdulraheem-Mustapha
Year:
- 2014
University of Ilorin
Juvenile Justice Administration in Nigeria and the Regulatory Framework on the Rights of the Child

Celia Abele
Year:
- 2019
Columbia University
Collecting Knowledge, Writing the World: An Enlightenment Project?

Natalie Abell
Year:
- 2018
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Makers, Maritime Networks, and Markets in the Bronze Age Cyclades, Greece

Dima Abi Saab
Year:
- 2024
Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network
Appointed as Research and Organizing Manager, Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network
Eliza K. Ablovatski
Year:
- 1999
Columbia University
Cleansing the "Red Nest": urban counterrevolution and White Terror in Munich and Budapest, 1919-1921

Rachel Ablow
Year:
- 2012
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Speaking Pain in Victorian Literature and Culture