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2009-2010 Fellowships at The Huntington The Huntington is an independent research center with holdings in British and American history, literature, art history, and the history of science and medicine. The Library collections range chronologically from the eleventh century to the present and include a half-million rare books, nearly six million manuscripts, 800,000 photographs, and a large ephemera collection, supported by a half-million reference works. The Burndy Library consists of some 67,000 rare books and reference volumes in the history of science and technology, as well as an important collection of scientific instruments. Within the general fields listed above there are many areas of special strength, including: Middle Ages, Renaissance, Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature, British Drama, Colonial America, American Civil War, Western America, and California.
Eligibility: PhD or equivalent; or doctoral candidate at the dissertation stage
Huntington-British Academy Fellowships for Study in Great Britain Eligibility: PhD or equivalent ________________________________________________________ Long-Term Awards (Applicants may apply for only one long-term fellowship.) Babara Thom Postdoctoral Fellowships Eligibility: Non-tenured faculty Amount of award: $45,000
Eligibility: PhD or equivalent (Applicant must have received the PhD by June 2008.) Amount of award: $45,000 Applicants must be pursuing scholarship in a field appropriate to The Huntington's collections. Eligibility: PhD or equivalent (Applicant must have received the PhD by June 2008. NOTE: This is a requirement of The Huntington, not the NEH.) Applicant must be a United States citizen or foreign national with a minimum of three years U.S. residence. Amount of award: Up to $50,000 Applicants must be pursuing scholarship in a field appropriate to The Huntington's collections.
________________________________________________________ Dibner History of Science Program We are pleased to announce the Dibner History of Science Program at The Huntington. The Dibner program offers long- and short-term fellowships which are designed to further study in the Burndy Library and the other history of science and technology resources at The Huntington.
Eligibility: PhD or equivalent; or doctoral candidate at the dissertation stage T Long-Term Awards Eligibility: PhD or equivalent (Applicant must have received the PhD by June 2008.) Please refer to "Application Procedures" for instructions on how to apply. Please indicate "Dibner Fellowship" on your cover sheet. ________________________________________________________ Application Procedure (for both short and long-term awards)
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