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Henry Belin du Pont Dissertation Fellowships

Scholarship Description

Henry Belin du Pont Dissertation Fellowships are designed for graduate students who have completed all course work for the doctoral degree and are conducting research on their dissertation. We invite applications from Ph.D. candidates whose research on important historical questions would benefit from use of Hagley’s research collections. Applications should demonstrate superior intellectual quality, present a persuasive methodology for the project, and show that there are significant research materials at Hagley pertinent to the dissertation. Use of Hagley’s collections may take place prior to application for the dissertation fellowship. Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with Hagley staff prior to submitting their dossier.

This is a residential fellowship with a term of four months. The fellowship provides $6,500, free housing on Hagley’s grounds, use of a computer, mail and internet access, and an office. (Recipients who use this housing are strongly encouraged to have a car available for transportation during their residency.) Dissertation fellows are expected to have no other obligations during the term of the fellowship, to maintain continuous residence at Hagley for its duration, and to participate in events organized by Hagley’s Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society. At the end of residency the recipient will make a presentation at Hagley based on research conducted during the fellowship. A research report is due a month after the end of residency at Hagley. Hagley will also receive a copy of the dissertation, as well as any publications aided by the fellowship.

All applications must be submitted (in PDF or WORD format) as email attachments sent to Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org,

Please include following materials as separate documents:

Project abstract (maximum length: 150 words).
Curriculum Vitae
Dissertation proposal of any length or a project description of approximately 1,500 words indicating the scope of your research and the existing scholarship with which you engage.
Summary of the Hagley research materials that you will use in your dissertation and how they are pertinent to your project (maximum length: 500 words).
Contact information for two recognized scholars who have agreed to write letters in support of your application.
Optional – you may include a writing sample if you feel it will help the committee to evaluate your dissertation research.

Year of Need: 3rd Year Grad, Beyond 3rd Year Grad,

Type:

Num Awards: Multiple

Min Award:

Max Award: 6,500

Deadline: 2022-12-31

Website: http://www.hagley.org/library-fellowships

Sponsoring Organization Hagley Museum and Library
P.O. Box 3630
Wilmington, DE 19807

Contact Person: Carol Lockman

Phone: 302-658-2400

Fax: 302-655-3188

Web: http://www.hagley.org/library-fellowships

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