[Fellowships]2009-2010 National Endowment for Humanities Collaborative Research Fellowship.


Applications are now available for the 2009-2010 National Endowment for Humanities Collaborative Research Fellowship.


Application deadline: February 15, 2009.

The Collaborative Research Fellowship, administered by American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS and the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (NCEEER) with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, provides up to $40,000 for four to twelve months of collaborative research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.

The Collaborative Research Fellowship supports a wide range of humanities topics including, but not limited to, linguistics, literature, history, philosophy, archaeology, comparative religion, ethics and the history criticism, and theory of the arts. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or other terminal degree and have a working knowledge of one or more of the languages of East-Central Europe or Eurasia, or be able to demonstrate that such language proficiency is not critical for the successful completion of their particular projects. Additionally, all projects must involve at least one collaborator from the region.



Program organizers will make every effort to support the work of U.S.
humanists from fields under-represented in scholarship on East-Central Europe and Eurasia. In the past, for example, American studies, art history, comparative literature, cultural anthropology, musicology, and philosophy have been supported through the Collaborative Research Fellowship. All awards place a premium on the potential for further valuable humanistic collaboration beyond the specific award period of the NEH fellowship.
American Councils and NCEEER encourage applications from scholars proposing innovative, interdisciplinary approaches to their subjects.



Applicants must propose to conduct at least four months of full-time research, of which two months must be spent overseas. Scholars who are able to begin their projects between May 2009 and May 2010 are welcome to apply to this year’s competition. U.S. citizenship, permanent resident status, or residency in the U.S. for three years before date of application is required.



Application Deadline: February 15, 2009.



For more information and an application, please contact:
For projects in Eurasia:
Outbound Programs
American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20036
Phone: (202) 833-7522
Website: www.americancouncils.org
Email: outbound@americancouncils.org