Ahmanson Research Fellowships for the Study of Medieval and Renaissance Books and Manuscripts
Ahmanson Research Fellowships for the Study of Medieval and Renaissance Books and Manuscripts
Ahmanson Research Fellowships support the use of UCLA Library Special Collections’ extensive holdings in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts and printed books. These include: the Ahmanson-Murphy Aldine and Early Italian Printing Collections; the Elmer Belt Library of Vinciana; the Orsini Family Papers; the Bourbon del Monte de San Faustino 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. Ahmanson Fellowships provide $2,500 per month for up to three months.
The fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis to graduate students or postdoctoral scholars who need to use these collections for graduate-level or postdoctoral independent research. Recipients receive a stipend of $2,500/month for fellowships lasting up to three months. 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. Please note that housing and office space is not provided for Fellows.
Additional requirements: To accept the award, non-UCLA graduate students will be required to obtain Visiting Graduate Researcher status and pay the associated fees; students from other University of California campuses may be able to come to UCLA as Intercampus Exchange Students. Independent PhD scholars or those holding faculty positions at other institutions must obtain approval as Visiting Scholars or Researchers in order to accept the award. CMRS staff will assist you with this process. Non-US citizens must obtain an appropriate visa.
Applications are due March 1, 2018, for fellowships to be taken between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019.
The application should include:
Cover letter
Curriculum vitae
Outline of research and special collections to be used (two pages maximum)
Dates to be spent in residence
Two letters of recommendation from faculty or other scholars familiar with the research project.