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David
Baumgardt
Memorial Fellowship
The LBI
announces
the availability of one fellowship per year for academics affiliated
with an accredited institution of higher education. The fellowship
provides financial assistance to scholars whose research projects are
connected with the writings of Professor David Baumgardt or his
scholarly interests, including Ethics, Wissenschaft des Judentums and
the Modern Intellectual History of German-speaking Jewry.
The
fellowship
consists of an award, not exceeding $ 3000--, to be determined
according to the requirements of the project and, in principle,
requires extensive use of the facilities of the LBI in New York,
particularly the David Baumgardt Collection. The fellowship should be
used by the end of the year in which it was granted. Support for travel
or family members is not available. The stipend will be paid in monthly
installments.
Guidelines
- Applications
for
the fellowship must be submitted in writing not later than November 1.
Decisions will be announced in January. No reason for the decision will
be given.
- An
application
consists of:
- Completed
Application Form
- Curriculum
Vitae
- Full
Description
of the Research Project
- A
Financial Plan
- Evidence
of
Highest Degree Obtained
- Evidence
of
Enrollment in a Ph.D. Program
- Doctoral
Candidates only:
- Official
Transcripts (Graduate and Undergraduate Work)
- Two
Letters of
Recommendation, one by their doctoral advisor and one by another
scholar familiar with their work
- Post-Doctoral
Candidates only:
Two
Letters of
recommendation from scholars in the field.
- All
materials
requested above (except for official transcripts) must be submitted in
quadruplicate.
- The
fellowship
holders agree to submit a brief report on their research activities
upon conclusion of their fellowships.
To apply
please
fill out the application
form and mail it to the
attention of Dr. Frank Mecklenburg at the LBI.
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