Dear Safranim,

Please note this new research fellowship program of Fordham University and
The New York Public Library

Joint Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships for 2017-2018
<https://networks.h-net.org/node/28655/discussions/171205/joint-fordham-nypl-research-fellowships-2017-2018>
by Magda Teter (Fordham University)

*Joint Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies*

Fordham University’s Jewish Studies Program and the New York Public Library
are delighted to announce joint short-term and mid-term research
fellowships in Jewish Studies for the 2017-2018 academic year. This joint
pilot fellowship program is open to scholars in all fields of Jewish
Studies from outside the New York City metropolitan area seeking to conduct
on-site research in the New York Public Library, especially the Dorot
Jewish Division.

The short-term fellowship will consist of a stipend of $1,000 per week for
a minimum of two and maximum of four weeks. Mid-term fellowships will be
available for Spring semester (January 15, 2018-May 15, 2018), and will
offer a stipend of $20,000. A subsidy for travel may be available.  For the
duration of the fellowship, fellows will receive an affiliation with
Fordham University. The successful fellows will give one public
presentation and a faculty seminar. Deadline for applications is April 30,
2017.

*Short-Term Application*:  A complete application consists of three parts:
the online application form <https://goo.gl/forms/lyMGEq1MTJ8njFc33>, a
project proposal (including an abbreviated CV) and a professional letter of
recommendation.  The project proposal is to include a general description
or abstract of the research project, its title and format and the
applicant's contact details. Applicants should identify specific
material(s) to be consulted at the New York Public Library during the
desired dates of the fellowship period. Successful applications will also
include an in-depth explanation of how collections existing only at the New
York Public Library are essential to the progress and completion of the
research project.  The proposal and CV should be no longer than 5-pages in
length.  Proposals and letters of recommendation should be submitted under
separate cover to [email protected] with the subject line Short Term Jewish
Studies Fellowship no later than *April 30, 2017*.

*Residency:* Short-term fellows must take up residency between September 1,
2017 and May 15, 2018.  Fellows are expected to be in continuous residence
for the duration of the fellowship award period as specified in the
proposal.  The maximum proposal length is four weeks.

*Mid-Term Application*:  A complete application consists of three parts:
the online application form <https://goo.gl/forms/Cb3cHQr79yk5y71s2>, a
project proposal (including an abbreviated CV), a writing sample consisting
of a chapter or a published article, and two professional letters of
recommendation.  The project proposal is to include a general description
or abstract of the research project, its title and format and the
applicant's contact details. Applicants should identify specific
material(s) to be consulted at the Dorot Division during the desired dates
of the fellowship period. Successful applications will also include an
in-depth explanation of how collections existing only at the New York
Public Library are essential to the progress and completion of the research
project.  The proposal and CV should be no longer than 5-pages in length.
Proposals and letters of recommendation should be submitted under separate
cover to [email protected] with the subject line Mid-Term Jewish Studies
Fellowship no later than *April 30, 2017*.

*Residency for mid-term fellowships:* Fellows must take up residency
between January 15, 2018 and May 15, 2018.  Fellows are expected to be in
continuous residence for the duration of the fellowship award period as
specified in the proposal.

*The Fordham-NYPL Fellowship Program in Jewish Studies is made possible by
the Eugene Shvidler Gift Fund at Fordham University, and additional gift
funds to Jewish Studies at Fordham University.*

For more information please visit https://www.nypl.org/help/
about-nypl/fellowships-institutes or email: [email protected]

   Sincerely,


   Amanda

-- 
Amanda (Miryem-Khaye) Seigel
Librarian
Dorot Jewish Division, Room 111
The New York Public Library
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
42nd Street and Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10018

Reference Desk: 212-930-0601
Fax: 212-642-0141
Email: [email protected]
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