FYI: Fellowship opportunities at UCLA.
Janine J. Henri
Architecture and Design Librarian and
Team Lead for Collections
UCLA Library
UCLA Arts Library
1400 Public Affairs Building
Box 959312
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1392
Tel: 310-206-4587
Fax: 310-825-1303
From: "Johnson, Russell" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, August 11, 2018 at 1:35 PM
To: All Library Staff <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Call for Applications: 2019 UCLA Library Special Collections Research Fellowships
Please distribute this far and wide to interested colleagues and listservs. Thank you!
Russell Johnson
Chair, UCLA Library Special Collections (LSC) Research Fellowships Committee
2019 UCLA Library Special Collections Research Fellowships
http://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections/research-fellowships
The UCLA Library Special Collections Research Fellowships Program supports the use of special collections materials by visiting scholars and UCLA graduate students. Collections that are administered
by UCLA Library Special Collections and available for fellowship-supported research include rare books, journals, manuscripts, archives, printed ephemera, photographs and other audiovisual materials, oral history interviews, and other items in the humanities
and social sciences; medical, life and physical sciences; visual and performing arts; and UCLA history.
The Fellowships
James and Sylvia Thayer Short-term Research Fellowships
Thayer fellowships provide support for research in any collections administered by UCLA Library Special Collections. Stipends range from $500 to $2,500 and vary yearly; grants in 2017 averaged
$1,500 and in 2018 averaged $1,235. Awards are funded by an endowment established by longtime UCLA benefactors James and Sylvia Thayer.
Barbara Rootenberg Short-term Research Fellowship in the History of Medicine and the Life Sciences
The Rootenberg fellowship promotes the use of materials in History & Special Collections for the Sciences in UCLA Library Special Collections. One annual fellowship is awarded in the amount of
$1,000. The award is named for Barbara Rootenberg, an alumna of the UCLA School of Library Service and an internationally-renowned antiquarian bookseller.
Kenneth Karmiole Endowed Research Fellowship in UCLA Library Special Collections
The Karmiole fellowship supports the use of UCLA Library Special Collections materials by visiting scholars and graduate students. One annual fellowship will be awarded in the amount of $5,000
to allow scholars to pursue research lasting from one to three months. The award is funded by an endowment established by Kenneth Karmiole, an internationally-renowned antiquarian bookseller who earned his master’s degree in library science from UCLA in 1971.
Information and application details are available at
http://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections/karmiole-fellowships .
Ahmanson Research Fellowships for the Study of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts and Books
Ahmanson Fellowships support the use of medieval and Renaissance monographic and manuscript holdings in UCLA Library Special Collections. These include: the
Ahmanson-Murphy Collection of the Aldine Press; the Ahmanson-Murphy Collection of Early Italian Printing; the
Elmer Belt Library of Vinciana; the Orsini Family Papers; the Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts Collection; the
Richard and Mary Rouse Collection of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts and Early Printed Books; and the
Medieval and Renaissance Arabic and Persian Medical Manuscripts. The fellowships provide $2,500 per month for up to three months. Administered by the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, this program requires an application separate from
that for Thayer, Rootenberg, and Karmiole fellowships, and delivered to a different address; information is available on the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Center’s website at
http://www.cmrs.ucla.edu/awards-fellowships/ahmanson/ .
Eligibility
Thayer and Rootenberg Fellowships: United States citizens and permanent residents with the legal right to work in the U.S. who are engaged in graduate-level,
post-doctoral, academic, or independent research are invited to apply.
Research residencies may last up to three months between January 7 and
December 13, 2019.
Karmiole Fellowships: United States citizens and permanent residents with the legal right to work in the U.S. who are engaged in graduate-level, post-doctoral,
academic, or independent research are invited to apply.
Research residencies may last from one to three months between January 7 and
December 13, 2019. Information and application details are available at:
http://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections/karmiole-fellowships
Ahmanson Fellowships: United States and international graduate students or scholars holding a PhD (or the foreign equivalent) who are engaged in graduate-level,
postdoctoral, or independent research are invited to apply. Applications are due
March 1, 2019; research residencies may last up to three months between
July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020. Information and application details are available at:
http://www.cmrs.ucla.edu/awards-fellowships/ahmanson/ .
Application Contents and Instructions for Thayer and Rootenberg Fellowships
Researchers can submit a single application for “Research Fellowships” in order to be considered for either the
Thayer or Rootenberg fellowships. Applications must be received on or before
November 1, 2018.
Applications must include:
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Cover letter
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Curriculum vitae
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Outline of research topic and special collections to be used (two pages maximum)
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Brief budget for travel, living, and research expenses
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Dates to be spent in residence
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Two letters of recommendation from faculty or other scholars familiar with the research project.
Please note that the committee cannot consider letters of recommendation from librarians or staff of the UCLA Library.
Application materials for the
Thayer and Rootenberg Fellowships, including letters of recommendation, may be submitted in PDF format by email to
[log in to unmask] . Letters of recommendation in PDF format can also be sent by email, either by the person writing them or by the applicant.
Review Process and Notification
A committee will evaluate the research proposals, and applicants will be notified of the committee’s decision by email on or before
December 7, 2018. Fellows may be asked to speak briefly about their recent or ongoing research at an informal brownbag session with local scholars during their visit.
Contact Information
Submit applications or direct questions about fellowships to:
Short-term Research Fellowships Program
UCLA Library Special Collections
A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library
Box 951575
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575
Phone: 310.825.6940
Email:
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Web:
http://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections/research-fellowships
This announcement is available as a printable flyer:
http://www.library.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/media/LSC_fellowships2019.pdf
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