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Deadline for the Hagley-Wintherthur Fellowships is December 1, 1996.
A cooperative program of short-to medium-term research fellowships for
scholars interested in the historical and cultural relationships between
economic life and the arts, including design, architecture, crafts, and
the fine arts. Fellows receive a stipend, make use of the rich research
collections of the Winterthur Museum and Gardens and the Hagley Museum
and Library, and participate in a seminar that meets at both sponsoring
institutions.
Eligibility: These fellowships are intended to support serious scholarly
work. They enable individuals to pursue advanced study and research in
the collections of both Hagley and Winterthur. They are available to
both degree candidates and senior scholars, as well as applicants without
advanced degrees. Applications are welcome from scholars and writers
working independently as well as college and university teachers,
librarians, archivists, museum curators, and scholars from fields other
than the humanities.
Conditions: Fellowship recipients are required to spend their time in
residence at Hagley and Winterthur, or at least to travel there on a
regular and consistent basis. Low-cost rental accommodations may be
available at both institutions. As much as possible, recipients should
be prepared to devote their full time to the fellowship for the duration
of their appointment. The fellowship program is also valuable for the
collegial association it provides. As centers for advanced study in the
humanities, Hagley and Winterthur are focal points for a community of
scholars. Fellows are expected to participate in seminars which meet at
both institutions, as well as attend noontime colloquia, lectures,
concerts, exhibits, and other public programs offered during their tenure.
Awards: Stipends are for a minimum of one month and a maximum of six
months at no more than $1,000 per month.
Application Procedure: Please send the information listed below to Dr.
Philip Scranton, Hagley Museum and Library, PO Box 3630, Wilmington,
Delaware 19807. Information is available at (302) 658-2400, fax:
302-658-0568, or email: [log in to unmask]
1. Fellowship application cover sheet.
2. Cover letter officially requesting the fellowship and
noting your social security number.
3. Copy of current resume or curriculum vitae. Please
limit to no more than four pages in length.
4. A description of at least 5 pages in length of your
proposed research project. Please provide information on
the significance of the work and your research
methodology. Competitive proposals will demonstrate
the relevance of the project to Hagley's and Winterthur's
fields of interest and include a discussion of collections
to be used and their importance to the plan of work.
5. Two letters of recommendation by persons familiar with
your project and current research in its subject and period.
Notification: Deadline for applications will be December 1, 1996.
Awards will be announced immediately following the meeting of the
Hagley-Winterthur Research Committee.
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