Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies 2018-2019, USA

Publish Date: Mar 06, 2018

Deadline: Apr 14, 2018

Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies 2018-2019, USA

Fordham University’s Jewish Studies Program and the New York Public Library are delighted to announce joint short-term and mid-term research fellowships in Jewish Studies for the 2018-2019 academic year.The short-term fellowship will consist of a stipend of $1,000 per week for a minimum of two and maximum of four weeks to cover reimbursable expenses. Mid-term fellowships will be available for Spring semester (January-May, 2019), and will offer a stipend of $20,000.  For the duration of the fellowship, fellows will receive an affiliation with Fordham University. The successful fellows will give one public presentation and a faculty seminar.

Eligibility

This joint fellowship program is open to scholars in all fields of Jewish Studies from outside the New York City metropolitan area seeking to conduct on-site research in the New York Public Library, especially the Dorot Jewish Division.

Short-Term Application

The applicant should submit his/her work for consideration through the NYPL online fellowship portal.The site leads applicants through submitting information, attaching documents and requesting a reference letter from aplicant's professional reference.  A complete application consists of the online application information, an abbreviated CV, a project proposal and a professional letter of recommendation.  The project proposal is to include a general description of the research project, its title and format and the applicant's contact details.

Applicants should identify specific material(s) to be consulted at the New York Public Library and Fordham faculty with whom to liaise during the desired dates of the fellowship period. Successful applications will also include an in-depth explanation of how collections existing only at NYPL are essential to the progress and completion of the research project.  The project proposal should also include two suggested topics for research talks (one public and one for Fordham faculty) and the desired dates of residence. The proposal no longer than 3-pages in length, and the CV no longer than 2 pages in length.   

Residency for short term fellowships: Short-term fellows must take up residency between September 1, 2018 and May 17, 2019, during an academic semester at Fordham University. Fellows are expected to be in continuous residence for the duration of the fellowship award period as specified in the proposal.  The maximum proposal length is four weeks.  

Mid-Term Application

The applicant should submit his/her work for consideration through the NYPL online fellowship portal.The site leads applicants through submitting information, attaching documents and requesting a reference letter from applicant's professional reference.  A complete application consists of the online application information, an abbreviated CV, a project proposal, a writing sample and a professional letter of recommendation.  The project proposal is to include a general description or abstract of the research project, its title and format and the applicant's contact details. The project proposal is to include a general description of the research project, its title and format and the applicant's contact details.

Applicants should identify specific material(s) to be consulted at the New York Public Library and Fordham faculty with whom to liaise during their residence.  Successful applications will also include an in-depth explanation of how collections existing only at NYPL are essential to the progress and completion of the research project.  The project proposal should also include two suggested topics for research talks (one public and one for Fordham staff) the desired dates of residence.  The proposal should be no longer than 3-pages in length, and the CV no longer than 2 pages in length.  

Residency for mid-term fellowships: Fellows must take up residency between January 14, 2019 and May 17, 2019.  Fellows are expected to be in continuous residence for the duration of the fellowship award period as specified in the proposal.  

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Any

Study Levels

Research

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Fellowships

Eligible Countries

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Host Countries

United States