Graduates, Something that may of interest to you! Dr. Franklin ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Aimee Howley < howley at ohio.edu > Date: Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:34 PM Subject: Fwd: Fellowship Opportunity for Graduate Students, Postdocs and Faculty in Humanities - Newberry Library Please share the attached flier with any of your students who might be interested. Thanks, Aimee > Overview: > > Fellowships at the Newberry Library provide assistance to researchers who > wish to use our collections, but who cannot finance a visit on their own. > Fellowships at the Newberry Library are of two types: short-term fellowships > with terms of one to two months and long-term fellowships of six to eleven > months. Short-term fellowships are generally restricted to individuals from > outside the metropolitan Chicago area and are primarily intended to assist > researchers with a need to examine specific items in the Library's > collection. Long-term fellowships are generally available without regard to > an applicant's place of residence and are intended to support significant > works of scholarship that draw on the Library's strengths. > > Eligibility/Benefits: > > Short-term fellowships: The grants are generally restricted to > post-doctoral scholars, Ph.D. candidates, or holders of other terminal > degrees from outside of the < > http://www.newberry.org/research/felshp/faq.html##What<http://www.newberry.org/research/felshp/faq.html#%23What >constitutes the>Chicago area who have a specific need for Newberry > collections. Some fellowships, however, are open to other categories of > applicants and Chicago residents. > > · Generally restricted to post-doctoral scholars, Ph.D. candidates, > or holders of other terminal degrees > > · Short-term fellowships typically vary from 1-2 months, unless > otherwise noted under the award description. > > · The amount of the award is typically $1600 per month, unless > otherwise noted under the award description. > > Long-term fellowships: These grants support individual research and > promote serious intellectual exchange through active participation in the > Library's scholarly activities, including a biweekly fellows' seminar. > Available to post-doctoral scholars for periods of 6 -11 months. > · Applicants must hold the Ph.D. at the time of application. > > · The stipends range from $25,200 to $50,400. > > Special Awards and Fellowships: Newberry Library also offers exchange > fellowships with British, French, and German institutions, a fellowship for > American Indian women pursuing postgraduate education and a fellowship for > published independent scholars. > > See Flyer Attached > > Roxanne Male'-Brune, Ph.D. > Phone: 740-597-1227 > Fax: 740-593-0380 > > Aimee Howley, Senior Associate Dean College of Education Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 howley at ohio.edu 740-593-4402 -- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Dr. Teresa Franklin Associate Professor Instructional Technology Educational Studies Dept. 313D McCracken Hall College of Education Ohio University PH: 740-593-4561 Fax: 740-593-0477 franklit at ohio.edu @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/itech/attachments/20091210/c14207f3/attachment-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: The Newberry Library.docx Type: application/msword Size: 23557 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/itech/attachments/20091210/c14207f3/attachment-0001.dot
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