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Announcing the 2020-2021 Mellon Fellowships

Posted by on Monday, February 10, 2020 in DH Center Blog.

The College of Arts and Science is now accepting applications for several fellowship opportunities during the 2020-21 academic year for recent Vanderbilt Ph.D. graduates, and current graduate students. These fellowships are generously supported by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant that funds the Vanderbilt Center for Digital Humanities, and all fellows are expected to participate in the activities of the center. For the purposes of these fellowships, digital humanities is defined as any intersection of digital technology and humanistic study and public humanities is defined as the work of engaging the broader public in reflecting on the relevance of the humanities to the current conditions of civic and cultural life.

Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in Digital and Public Humanities

Two one-year fellowships. Only Vanderbilt graduates are eligible. Each will provide affiliation with the Center during the 2020-21 academic year. Fellowship includes an academic-year salary of $50,000 with benefits and $5,000 in research funding. Postdoctoral fellows will work on their own digital and public humanities projects and will devote fifteen hours per week to supporting the operation of the Center for Digital Humanities. Depending on their skill sets, that support from postdocs could include: teaching DH modules, classes, and/or workshops, organizing events for the Center, and providing technical support. Application requirements include a current CV (5 page limit), a letter of application that includes description of potential DH/PH project(s) to be pursued (2-3 pages), and two letters of recommendation (one must be from Ph.D. advisor. If Ph.D. degree is not completed, letter from advisor must specifically speak to the likelihood of completion by July 1). CV and letter of application should be submitted as a single PDF to Dean Bonnie Dow via email to Megan Allen (megan.j.allen@vanderbilt.edu). Letters of recommendation should be submitted separately by letter writers to Dean Bonnie Dow via email to Megan Allen  (megan.j.allen@vanderbilt.edu). Deadline for applications is March 9, 2020.

Mellon Graduate Student Fellowships in Digital Humanities

Eight one-year fellowships. Each will provide affiliation with the Center during the 2020-21 academic year. The Mellon Graduate Fellowships in Digital Humanities are intended for students from Vanderbilt humanities or qualitative social sciences doctoral programs. The Graduate Fellows will pursue study of digital humanities through coursework, research, or dissertation writing, depending on their stage of doctoral study and the requirements of their doctoral programs. Fellowship comes with a one year stipend and benefits.

Eligibility and Application: Graduate students in good standing may apply to be Graduate Fellows in any year after their first year of graduate study with the endorsement of their department and advisor. Application requirements include a current CV (5 page limit), a letter of application that describes the DH research goals of the fellowship (2 pages), and three letters of recommendation (one must be from your DGS). CV and letter of application should be submitted as a single PDF to Dean Bonnie Dow via email to Megan Allen (megan.j.allen@vanderbilt.edu).  Letters of recommendation should be submitted separately by letter writers to Dean Bonnie Dow via email to Megan Allen  (megan.j.allen@vanderbilt.edu). Deadline for applications is March 9, 2020.