Scholarship Description
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. 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. Stipends are for a minimum of one month and a maximum of six months at no more than $1,200 per month.
Year of Need: 3rd Year Grad,
Type:
Num Awards: Varies
Min Award: 1200month
Max Award:
Deadline: 2024-12-01
Website: http://www.hagley.org
Sponsoring Organization
Hagley Museum and Library
P.O. Box 3630
Wilmington, DE 198070630
Contact Person: Dr. Philip B. Scranton
Phone: 302-658-2400
Fax: 302-655-3188
Email: