Representing 34 universities, the Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellows receive $38,000 awards to support the completion of dissertation projects in a range of humanities and social science disciplines.
A new joint program for emerging scholars.
Fellows were selected from more than 1,150 applicants, and work in fields across the humanities on topics that span the globe and human history.
The fellowships support a year of research and outreach to the media on issues related to religion.
Burkhardt Fellowships support recently tenured faculty as they pursue long-term, ambitious scholarship while in residence at institutions whose resources and intellectual communities are ideally suited to facilitate their research.
The Research University Consortium comprises a select group of Associate members who have committed to providing additional financial support to ACLS.
The teams cross disciplinary, methodological, and geographic boundaries, and represent a range of institutions and academic ranks.
Awards of up to $40,000 will support a broad range of humanities and social science research.
The International Association for the Humanities–MAG invites proposals addressing the “Image of the Self” as related to histories and contemporaneities of Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
The heads of eight national fellowship-granting organizations in the humanities met at ACLS on November 30 to discuss how best to support research scholars.