The Historic New Orleans Collection is funding the
Woest research fellowship at in USA.
The fellowship supports scholarly research on the
history and culture of Louisiana and the Gulf South. While THNOC resources
should play a central role in the proposed research agenda, fellows are also
encouraged to explore other research facilities in the Greater New Orleans
area.
The Woest Fellowship is open to doctoral
candidates, academic and museum professionals, and independent scholars. U.S.
citizenship is not required, but applicants should be fluent in English.
Fellows will be expected to acknowledge The Collection in any published work
drawing on fellowship research.
Stipend: The fellowship carries a stipend
of $4,000 per month for a maximum of three months. Fellows may select their
period(s) of residence, but all research must commence and conclude during the
specified fellowship term (April 1, 2014–March 31, 2015).
Deadline: Applications for the 2014/15
Woest Fellowship are due November 1, 2013. Recipients will be announced
February 1, 2014.
To Apply: Applicants are encouraged to
familiarize themselves with The Collection’s resources by visiting the Williams Research Center page. Fellowship applications may be downloaded from the website.
For more information, email Jason Wiese,
assistant director of the Williams Research Center.
The Historic New Orleans Collection gratefully
acknowledges the generosity of Dianne Audrey Woest (1935–2003), a graduate of
Southeastern Louisiana University, former president of the New Orleans Council
for International Visitors, and true friend of the arts. Through a planned
giving arrangement, Woest designated The Collection as a beneficiary of her
estate.
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