The 2025–2026 John E. Rovensky Fellowships CFA is open through July 30, 2025. The fellowships support doctoral research in business and economic history. Funded by a gift from the late John E. Rovensky and administered by the University of Illinois Foundation, these fellowships offer $11,000 each to outstanding Ph.D. candidates whose dissertations demonstrate excellence in archival research and potential for contributing to the field. There are two fellowship tracks: 🔹 John E. Rovensky Fellowship in U.S. Business or Economic History Open to Ph.D. students at U.S. universities working on dissertations focused on U.S. business or economic history. 🔹 John E. Rovensky Fellowship in International Business or Economic History Designed for students in U.S. doctoral programs conducting research on business or economic history outside the United States. Each application requires a CV, a six-page research statement, and one letter of recommendation. The submission deadline is July 30, 2025, and recipients will be announced in late August. We encourage all eligible doctoral candidates to apply and help carry forward rigorous, archive-based scholarship in business and economic history. You're currently a free subscriber to Organizational History Network. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Monday, 30 June 2025
Now Accepting Applications: 2025–2026 John E. Rovensky Fellowships in Business and Economic History
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