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HISTPHD-L  September 2014

HISTPHD-L September 2014

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OPPORTUNITIES: New York Historical Society & Brown (John Carter) Library

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Nicole A Roth <[log in to unmask]>

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Nicole A Roth <[log in to unmask]>

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Program Number: 00039
Title: College and Graduate Internships

Sponsor: New-York Historical Society

SYNOPSIS: The New-York Historical Society offers part-time internships in both museum and library divisions.

Deadline(s): 06/27/2014
                  11/21/2014
Established Date: 10/13/2008
Follow-Up Date: 05/01/2015
Review Date: 09/29/2014

Contact:

Address: 170 Central Park West
                  at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street)
                  New York, NY 10024
                  U.S.A.
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web Site: http://www.nyhistory.org/education/students/internships
Program URL: http://www.nyhistory.org/education/internships/college-and-graduate-internships
Tel: 212-873-3400
Fax:
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
                    

DEADLINE NOTE
Applications for Fall internship opportunities close Friday, June 27, 2014. Applications for Spring internship opportunities close November 21, 2014.

Award Type(s): Internships


Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
                  Any/No Restrictions

Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)


Appl Type(s): Graduate Student
                  Undergraduate Student


Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW
Duration: 0
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: Miscellaneous Non-Federal


Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS

CFDA#:

OBJECTIVES: The New-York Historical Society offers part-time internships in both museum and library divisions. From modeling creative exhibition layouts to researching with curators, college and graduate interns experience unparalleled career development and cultivate fruitful professional relationships.

ELIGIBILITY
 Applicants must be students enrolled in either college or graduate school. International students may apply but must obtain the necessary visas in order to receive the stipend.

FUNDING
 Applicants who are selected to participate in this rewarding yet demanding experience may be awarded a stipend or receive course credit depending on school requirements. (elg)

KEYWORDS: Art Administration
                  Graphic Design
                  History
                  History & Appreciation of Art
                  American History
                  Museums
                  Art Works/Artifacts
                  Business Communications
                  Information Science/Systems
                  Library Science
                  Archival Programs
                  Library Technology
*********************************************************************************
Program Number: 01536
Title: Short-Term Research Fellowships

Sponsor: Brown (John Carter) Library

SYNOPSIS: Short-term John Carter Brown Library Fellowships are
available for periods of two to four months and carry a stipend of
$2,100 per month. Sponsorship of research at the John Carter Brown Library is reserved exclusively for scholars whose work is centered on the colonial history of the Americas, North and South, including all aspects of the European, African, and Native American involvement.

Deadline(s): 12/01/2014
Established Date: 01/19/1982
Follow-Up Date: 10/01/2015
Review Date: 09/29/2014

Contact: Valerie Andrews, Fellowship Coordinator

Address: Box 1894
                  Brown University
                  Providence, RI 02912
                  U.S.A.
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web Site: http://www.brown.edu/academics/libraries/john-carter-brown/fellowships/description-fellowship-program
Program URL: http://www.brown.edu/academics/libraries/john-carter-brown/fellowships/application-instructions
Tel: 401-863-5010
Fax: 401-863-3477
Deadline Ind: Postmark
Deadline Open: No
                    


Award Type(s): Facilities-Access To
                  Fellowship
                  In-Residence


Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
                  Any/No Restrictions

Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)


Appl Type(s): Postdoctoral
                  Predoctoral-Non-Student
                  Researcher/Investigator
                  Graduate Student


Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $2,100 MONTH
Duration: 4 MONTHS
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: Non-Profit Organizations


Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS

CFDA#:

OBJECTIVES: The sponsor supports in-residence short-term research fellowships for pre- and postdoctoral and independent researchers, for advanced research in history and the humanities.
Sponsorship of research at the John Carter Brown Library is reserved exclusively for scholars whose work is centered on the colonial history of the Americas, North and South, including all aspects of the European, African, and Native American involvement. The stipends of many of the Fellows each year are paid out of restricted funds generously donated to the Library for this purpose: The Paul W.
McQuillen Memorial Fellowship, the Alice E. Adams Fellowship, the Charles H. Watts Memorial Fellowship, the Barbara S. Mosbacher Fellowship, the Helen Watson Buckner Memorial Fellowship, the Norman Fiering Fund, and the Library Associates Fellowship are open to scholars in any area of research related to the Library?s holdings. The Jeannette D. Black Memorial Fellowship is for research in the history of cartography or a closely related area. The William Reese Company Fellowship is for research in bibliography and the history of printing. The Ruth and Lincoln Ekstrom Fellowship is for research on the history of women and the family in the Americas prior to 1825, including the question of cultural influences on gender formation. The Alexander O. Vietor Memorial Fellowship is for research in early maritime history. The Marie L. and William R. Hartland Fellowship funds research into shipboard mortality in the 18th century. The Center for New World Comparative Studies Fellowships are available for scholars engaged in research in the comparative history of the colonial Americas. The Maria Elena Cassiet Fellowships are restricted to scholars who are permanent residents of countries in Spanish America. The Maury A. Bromsen Fellowship is focused on colonial Spanish American history. The Touro National Heritage Trust Fellowship is for research on some aspect of the Jewish experience in the New World before 1825. The J. R. Bockstoce Fund supports research in Pacific Ocean Studies, including Russian America. --The J. M. Stuart Fellowship is reserved for a graduate student at Brown University. The foregoing list is intended to suggest areas of research on colonial America that may benefit from the use of JCB materials. Applicants should not, however, apply for a grant in a specific Fellowship category. All short-term applications are reviewed as a group without reference to these categories.

ELIGIBILITY
 Eligible applicants are foreign scholars, graduate students, and independent researchers, as well as to U.S.-based academics at any level. Graduate students must have passed their preliminary or general examinations at the time of the application. All fellowships are residential, and fellows are expected to relocate and be in continuous residence at the Library for the entire term of the award.
Those living within commuting distance (approximately forty-five
miles) are ordinarily not eligible for JCB Fellowships. Applicants should not apply for a grant in a specific Fellowship category. All short-term applications are reviewed as a group without reference to specific research categories.

FUNDING
 Fellowships offer a stipend of $2,100 per month for periods of two to four months. Recipients of all Fellowships are expected to relocate to Providence and to be in continuous residence at the John Carter Brown Library for the entire term of the award. (jap)

KEYWORDS: North America
                  South America
                  American History
                  Native Americans
                  Women's Studies
                  American Studies
                  Cartography
                  Gender Roles
                  Maritime History
                  Colonial America

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