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Hagley Grants & Fellowship Announcement
Organizational History Network The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society, Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, Delaware is pleased to announce the recipients of grants and fellowships awarded December 2024. Please note that the next deadline for applications for the exploratory grants, Henry Belin du Pont Fellowship and the Brandywine Dissertation Fellowship is March 31st. Here is the link on Hagley Museum and Library’s website for further info and to apply….https://www.hagley.org/research/grants-fellowships. Exploratory Dominique Bregént-Heald, Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland: Moving Pictures at the Exhibition: Film and American World's Fairs, 1893-1964 Laura Browder, Professor, University of Richmond: Chemical Citizenship: A History of Drug Testing in America Andre Dao, Postdoc Fellow, University of Melbourne: The Birth & Re-Birth of the Multinational Corporation: IBM and Dreams of Third World Modernites Julia Fournier, Ph.D. Candidate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Care in Question: Child Care Policy and the Limits of the 20th Century Lee McGuigan, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: The Company Narrative: An Unofficial History of Official Corporate Histories Richard Popp, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: City of Signals: New York, Television, and the Built Environment Janine Rogers, Ph.D. Candidate, University of California, Los Angeles: "Do you Know What's in It" Performance, Militarization, and Materialisms of Canned Goods in Asian America Roberto Silva, Visiting Scholar, Duke University: Earl J. Hamilton and the Economic History in the United States: From Price History to Economic History Association Priyamvada Nambrath, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Pennsylvania: Triangulating Pedagogy, Patronage and Innovation in the Kerala School of Mathematics Thanks for reading Organizational History Network! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. H. B. du Pont Fellowship Kara Schlichting, Associate Professor, Queens College, CUNY: New York City's Urban Heat Island: A History of Environment and Health Ke Zhao, Ph.D. Candidate, University of California Santa Cruz: Root Networks: Pennsylvania Merchants, Global Trade, and the American Ginseng Commerce with China, 1784-1840 Hagley Exploratory Research Grants These grants support one-week visits by scholars who believe that their project will benefit from Hagley research collections, but need the opportunity to explore them on-site to determine if a Henry Belin du Pont Fellowship application is warranted. Priority will be given to junior scholars with innovative projects that seek to expand on existing scholarship. Applicants should reside more than 50 miles from Hagley, and the stipend is $400. Application deadlines: March 31, June 30 and October 31 Henry Belin du Pont Fellowships These research grants enable scholars to pursue advanced research and study in the collections of the Hagley Library. They are awarded for the length of time needed to make use of Hagley collections for a specific project. The stipends are for a maximum of eight weeks and are pro-rated at $400/week for recipients who reside further than 50 miles from Hagley, and $200/week for those within 50 miles. Application deadlines: March 31, June 30 and October 31 The Brandywine Dissertation Fellowships Brandywine Dissertation Fellowship is designed for graduate students who are actively working on their dissertation. A residential fellowship for three to four months duration, it provides $10,000 and free housing on Hagley's grounds along with an office and other amenities. Brandywine Dissertation fellows are expected to work at Hagley at least four days weekly and to participate in events organized by Hagley's Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society. We invite applications from Ph.D. candidates whose research on important historical questions uses Hagley's research collections. Applications should demonstrate superior intellectual quality, present a persuasive methodology, and show that the dissertation makes significant use of Hagley research materials. Research in Hagley's collections may take place prior to the fellowship residency. Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with Hagley reference staff at askHagley@Hagley.org prior at to submitting their dossier. Application Deadline: March 31 Organizational History Network is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Organizational History Network that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. © 2025 Stephanie Decker |
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