The Kislak Fellowship in American Studies at the Library of Congress

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Deadline: October 15, 2012

Length: 8 months

Comment: The Kislak Fellows Program supports scholarly research that contributes significantly to a greater understanding of the cultures and history of the Americas. It provides an opportunity for a period of up to 8 months of concentrated use of materials from the Kislak Collection and other collections of the Library of Congress, through full-time residency at the Library. 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. We encourage interdisciplinary projects that combine disciplines in novel and productive ways. Ph.D. degree, or equivalent terminal degree, awarded by October 15 of the year of application. Monthly stipend of $4,200 for up to 8 months.

URL: http://www.loc.gov/loc/kluge/fellowships/kislak.html

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