Dear Safranim,

Fordham University’s Jewish Studies Program and The New York Public Library
are delighted to announce joint short-term, mid-, and long-term research
fellowships in Jewish Studies for the 2024–2025 academic year. This joint
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.

Please visit 
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  to read the full
description, or continue below:

The short-term fellowship will consist of a stipend of $1,250 per week for
a minimum of two and maximum of four weeks to cover reimbursable expenses.
Mid-term fellowships will be available for Spring semester (January,
2025–May, 2025), and will offer a stipend of $25,000.  The long-term
fellowship will cover the 2024–2025 academic year (September, 2024–May,
2025), and will offer a stipend of $60,000. 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.
Short-Term Application

Please submit your work for consideration through the NYPL online fellowship
portal 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fellowships.nypl.org/home__;!!KGKeukY!zZvb439snVLX1cM4jh9XbNE_V1qqoLnNQQBmPqSWZGJsCy9iBCFp25It5dCxF1TJCgqZYXBCzofaMMIDyhJ9mvr23Q$
 > by March 4, 2024. The site leads
applicants through submitting information, attaching documents and
requesting a reference letter from your professional reference. Applicants
will be prompted to create a user profile in the Library’s fellowship portal
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fellowships.nypl.org/home__;!!KGKeukY!zZvb439snVLX1cM4jh9XbNE_V1qqoLnNQQBmPqSWZGJsCy9iBCFp25It5dCxF1TJCgqZYXBCzofaMMIDyhJ9mvr23Q$
 >. From the Profile section of the
portal, go to the Fellowship List section and select the application form
you would like to complete.

A complete application consists of the online application information, an
abbreviated CV, a project proposal and a professional letter of
recommendation. The project proposal is to include a general description 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 and Fordham faculty with whom to liaise during the
desired dates of the fellowship period. Successful applications will also
include an in-depth explanation of how collections existing only at NYPL
are essential to the progress and completion of the research project.  The
project proposal should also include two suggested topics for research
talks (one public and one for Fordham faculty) and the desired dates of
residence. The proposal no longer than three pages in length, and the CV no
longer than two pages in length.

*Residency for short term fellowships: *Short-term fellows must take up
residency between September 2024 and May 2025, during an academic semester
at Fordham University. 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

Please submit your work for consideration through the NYPL online fellowship
portal 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fellowships.nypl.org/home__;!!KGKeukY!zZvb439snVLX1cM4jh9XbNE_V1qqoLnNQQBmPqSWZGJsCy9iBCFp25It5dCxF1TJCgqZYXBCzofaMMIDyhJ9mvr23Q$
 > by March 4, 2024.  The site
leads applicants through submitting information, attaching documents and
requesting a reference letter from your professional reference.  Applicants
will be prompted to create a user profile in the Library’s fellowship portal
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fellowships.nypl.org/home__;!!KGKeukY!zZvb439snVLX1cM4jh9XbNE_V1qqoLnNQQBmPqSWZGJsCy9iBCFp25It5dCxF1TJCgqZYXBCzofaMMIDyhJ9mvr23Q$
 >. From the Profile section of the
portal, go to the Fellowship List section and select the application form
you would like to complete.

A complete application consists of the online application information, an
abbreviated CV, a project proposal, a writing sample 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. The project proposal is to include a
general description 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 and Fordham faculty with whom to liaise during their
residence.  Successful applications will also include an in-depth
explanation of how collections existing only at NYPL are essential to the
progress and completion of the research project.  The project proposal
should also include two suggested topics for research talks (one public and
one for Fordham staff) the desired dates of residence.  The proposal should
be no longer than  three pages in length, and the CV no longer than two
pages in length.

*Residency for mid-term fellowships**:* Fellows must take up residency
between January 2025 and May 2025.  Fellows are expected to be in
continuous residence for the duration of the fellowship award period as
specified in the proposal.
Long-Term Application

Please submit your work for consideration through the NYPL online fellowship
portal 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fellowships.nypl.org/home__;!!KGKeukY!zZvb439snVLX1cM4jh9XbNE_V1qqoLnNQQBmPqSWZGJsCy9iBCFp25It5dCxF1TJCgqZYXBCzofaMMIDyhJ9mvr23Q$
 > by March 4, 2024.  The site
leads applicants through submitting information, attaching documents and
requesting a reference letter from your professional reference.  Applicants
will be prompted to create a user profile in the Library’s fellowship portal
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fellowships.nypl.org/home__;!!KGKeukY!zZvb439snVLX1cM4jh9XbNE_V1qqoLnNQQBmPqSWZGJsCy9iBCFp25It5dCxF1TJCgqZYXBCzofaMMIDyhJ9mvr23Q$
 >. From the Profile section of the
portal, go to the Fellowship List section and select the application form
you would like to complete.

A complete application consists of the online application information, an
abbreviated CV, a project proposal, a writing sample 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. The project proposal is to include a
general description 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 and Fordham faculty with whom to liaise during their
residence.  Successful applications will also include an in-depth
explanation of how collections existing only at NYPL are essential to the
progress and completion of the research project.  The project proposal
should also include two suggested topics for research talks (one public and
one for Fordham staff) the desired dates of residence.  The proposal should
be no longer than three pages in length, and the CV no longer than two
pages in length.

*Residency for long-term fellowships**:* Fellows must take up residency
between September 2024 and May 2025.  Fellows are expected to be in
continuous residence for the duration of the fellowship award period.

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

If you have any questions, email: jewishstud...@fordham.edu

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*Amanda (Miryem-Khaye) Seigel*

Librarian III - Instruction and Outreach

Dorot Jewish Division, Room 111

Pronouns: she / her / hers

The New York Public Library
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

476 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018
212.930.0601 | x20601

nypl.org

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