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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
2010 – 2011 Fellowship Opportunities
Call for Applications
The Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum is now accepting fellowship applications
for the 2010-2011 academic year. The Center awards fellowships to
support significant research and writing about the Holocaust. Awards
are granted on a competitive basis. The Center welcomes proposals
from scholars in all relevant academic disciplines, including
history, political science, literature, Jewish studies, philosophy,
religion, psychology, comparative genocide studies, law, and others.
Fellowships are awarded to candidates working on their dissertations
(ABD), postdoctoral researchers, and senior scholars. Applicants must
be affiliated with an academic and/or research institution. Immediate
post-docs and faculty between appointments will also be considered.
The specific fellowship and the length of the award are at the
Center’s discretion. Individual awards generally range up to nine
months of residency; a minimum of three consecutive months is
required. Fellowships of five months or longer have proven most
effective. Stipends range up to $3,500 per month. Residents of the
Washington, D.C., metropolitan area receive a modified stipend and
term of residency.
For complete fellowship competition guidelines and to download a
fellowship application, visit the Museum’s web site at www.ushmm.org/
research/center/fellowship.
All applications and supporting materials must be received by
November 24, 2009. Decisions will be announced in April 2010.
Fellowships may start as early as June 2010 and must be completed no
later than September 2011. All applications must be in English and
consist of:
· A completed application form;
· A project proposal not to exceed five single-spaced pages;
· A curriculum vitae; and
· Three letters of recommendation that speak to the
significance of the proposed project and the applicant’s ability to
carry it out, to be sent directly to the Center.
Please direct fellowship inquiries to:
Visiting Scholar Programs
Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, D.C. 20024-2126
Tel. +1-202-314-7829
Fax +1-202-479-9726
E-mail visitingscholars@ushmm.org
Website: http://www.ushmm.org/
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