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Posted by: Massachusetts Historical Society
Deadline: 01/15/09

The Massachusetts Historical Society will award at least two long-term MHS-NEH fellowships for the academic year 2009-2010. MHS-NEH fellowships are made possible by an award from the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal agency. The stipend, governed by an NEH formula, will be no more than $40,000 for a term of six to twelve months or $20,000 for a term of four to five months. The Society will also supplement each stipend with a housing allowance of up to $500.00 per month. MHS-NEH fellowships are open to U.S. citizens and to foreign nationals who have lived in the United States for at least the three years immediately preceding the application deadline. Applicants must have completed their professional training; NEH-sponsored fellowships are not available to graduate students. Please see our web site, www.masshist.org/fellowships, or contact Jane Becker at 617-646-0518 or fellowships@masshist.org. Application deadline: January 15, 2009.

Posted on 08/19/08
Expires on 01/15/09 at midnight.

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