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From: Kathryn E Agoston
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2019 3:38:48 PM
To: Sam Lebovic; Denise Albanese
Subject: MCEAS Dissertation Fellowships - Deadline Approaching!




Please share with doctoral students in History and Cultural Studies!



The McNeil Center for Early American Studies Dissertation Fellowship Program

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The application deadline is 4 February 2019.

Since 1978,some 300 advanced graduate students from universities across North America and Europe have received dissertation fellowships from the McNeil Center. At least eight new fellows will be appointed for the 2019-2020 academic year, most for nine-month terms. Nine-month fellows will receive a stipend of $25,000, office space in the Center's home on the University of Pennsylvania's campus and library, computer, and other privileges at the University. Limited travel funds for research will also available. All fellows are expected to be in residence in Philadelphia during the terms of their appointments in order to participate fully in the Center's programs.

Doctoral candidates from any PhD-granting institution who are in the research or writing stage of the dissertation are eligible. As outlined at the web site, some fellowships are targeted at specific areas, but any project dealing with the histories and cultures of North America in the Atlantic world before 1850 will be considered. Proposals dependent on the use of Philadelphia-area archives and libraries are particularly welcome. Applications are encouraged from students of all relevant disciplines, including Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Comparative Literature, Economics, English, Folklore, Gender Studies, History, Latinx Studies, Law, Music, Native American and Indigenous Studies, Political Science, Queer Studies, Religious Studies, Urban Studies, and Women’s Studies.



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Kay Ágoston, PhD

Director of Graduate Fellowships

George Mason University

http://gradfellows.gmu.edu