Applications are invited for Kislak Fellowship to pursue postdoctoral programme at the John W. Kluge Center. To be eligible, applicants may be of any nationality and must possess a Ph.D. degree, or equivalent terminal degree. The Kislak Fellowship for the Study of the History and Cultures of the Early Americas is for a period of up to 8 months, at a stipend of $4,200 per month, for residential research at the Library of Congress. The application deadline is October 15, 2015.
Study Subject(s):Â The program supports research projects in the disciplines of archaeology, history, cartography, epigraphy, linguistics, ethno-history, ethnography, bibliography and sociology, with particular emphasis on Florida, the circum-Caribbean region and Mesoamerica.
Course Level: Fellowship is available for pursuing postdoctoral programme at the John W. Kluge Center.
Scholarship Provider: Library of Congress
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility: Applicants may be of any nationality and must possess a Ph.D. degree, or equivalent terminal degree, awarded by the application deadline date of October 15 of the year they apply.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Fellowship is open to scholars worldwide.
Scholarship Description: The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress invites qualified scholars to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship for advanced research based on the Kislak Collection. The Kislak Collection is a major collection of rare books, manuscripts, historic documents, maps and art of the Americas donated to the Library of Congress by the Jay I. Kislak Foundation of Miami Lakes, Fla. The collection contains some of the earliest records of indigenous peoples in North America and superb objects from the discovery, contact, and colonial periods, especially for Florida, the Caribbean, and Mesoamerica.
Number of award(s): Not Known
Duration of award(s): The Kislak Fellowship for the Study of the History and Cultures of the Early Americas is for a period of up to 8 months.
What does it cover? The Kislak Fellowship for the Study of the History and Cultures of the Early Americas is for a period of up to 8 months, at a stipend of $4,200 per month, for residential research at the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress will pay stipends monthly by means of electronic transfer to a U.S. bank account. Transportation arrangements, housing, and health care insurance and costs are the responsibility of the Fellow. The Library will provide Fellows with information on housing and can provide Fellows with contacts for commercial providers of health care insurance. The Library is required to ensure that nonresident alien visitors maintain minimum levels of medical insurance, and will provide information about insurers that offer qualifying policies to nonresident aliens.
Selection Criteria: Not Known
Notification: Not Known
How to Apply: Applicants are urged to consider submitting their application materials online. Applicants must submit:
-A completed application form, in English
-A curriculum vitae (maximum 2 pages; additional pages will be discarded)
-A single paragraph abstract
-A statement of proposed research (maximum 3 pages)
-An explanation of why the Library of Congress is the required venue for your research (maximum 1 paragraph)
-A bibliography of works you have consulted for your proposal
-3 letters of reference (in English) from people who have read the research proposal
-Successful proposals will clearly indicate the purpose and principal scholarly contribution of the project, and the benefit to the project of working in the Library of Congress using both the Kislak materials and the Libraryâs other collections.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is October 15, 2015.
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