The American Antiquarian Society awards over thirty-five fellowships annually. Fellowships are offered for postdoctoral academics, advanced graduate students, independent scholars, as well as for creative and performing artists and writers.
AAS fellowships are designed to enable awardees to spend an uninterrupted block of time doing research in the AAS library collections. Discussing this work with staff and other readers is a hallmark of an AAS fellowship. Tenures range from four weeks to twelve months.
The Walter Gerboth Award was established in 1984 by the Music Library Association in memory of its Past President and...
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Learn MoreThe Huntington Library awards over 150 research fellowships annually. Recipients of all fellowships are expected to be in continuous residence...
Learn MoreFor one hundred thirty years, the American Academy in Rome has awarded the Rome Prize to support innovative and cross-disciplinary...
Learn MoreThe Carol June Bradley Award for Historical Research in Music Librarianship was created by the Music Library Association in 2003...
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