Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art 2025 (up to $42,000) Deadline: 30 October, 2024
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) invites applications for Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art 2025, which support graduate students pursuing research on the history of art and visual culture of the United States, including all aspects of Native American art, and who are at any stage of PhD dissertation research or writing.
ACLS believes that humanistic scholarship benefits from inclusivity of voices, perspectives, narratives, and subjects that have historically been underrepresented in academe. They also believe that diversity enhances the scholarly enterprise, and we encourage applications from PhD candidates from all degree-granting institutions in the United States.
The program offers seven fellowships for a non-renewable, continuous nine- to twelve-month term to be held between July 2025 and May 2027. The fellowships may be carried out in residence at the fellow’s home institution or any other appropriate site for the research. The fellowships may not be used to defray tuition costs or be held concurrently with any other major fellowship or grant. The entire fellowship term must conclude before the fellow receives the PhD.
Benefits
- The total award of $42,000 includes a stipend and additional funds for travel and research. This program is made possible by the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- be a doctoral student at a university in the United States in art history or a related field, such as Native American and Indigenous studies, ethnic studies, or African American studies. (Students preparing theses for the Master of Fine Arts degree are not eligible.)
- have a dissertation focused on a topic in the history of the visual arts of the United States, including all facets of Native American art. Projects should be focused foremost on the art object and/or image and employ an art-historical or visual studies approach.
- have completed all requirements for the PhD except the dissertation before beginning fellowship tenure.
- have not previously applied for this fellowship more than once.
- be a US citizen, permanent resident, Indigenous person residing in the United States through rights associated with the Jay Treaty of 1794, DACA recipient, asylee, refugee, or individual granted Temporary Protected Status in the United States.
Application
Applications must be submitted online and must include the following components:
- Completed application form.
- Proposal (no more than eight pages, double spaced, with one-inch margins, in Arial or Helvetica 11-point font, inclusive of all images and any footnotes or endnotes). Proposals must include at least three images. The proposal should explain, briefly but specifically, the nature and scope of your project, approaches or methodologies used, and the significance of this work within your specific and general fields. It must also include a brief statement on progress already made and a tentative schedule of work to be accomplished during the grant period. Please balance the description of specific work plans against an overview of your goals and the contribution this dissertation will make to the field(s) it engages. Applicants who establish a clear intellectual context for their work will be favored in the selection process. Please title your proposal in a brief, descriptive way and label sections of your narrative as appropriate to assist readers.
- Annotated Bibliography (no more than four pages, double spaced, with one-inch margins, in Arial or Helvetica 11-point font) of ten key secondary sources for your project. The annotated bibliography is meant to provide an overview of the most important references used to shape your project. For each reference, please provide a brief description (two to four sentences) of the source and its relevance to your project. Primary sources should be listed separately, without annotation, at the beginning or end of the annotated list of secondary sources.
- List of publications, exhibitions, presentations, and scholarly/university service (no more than one page, with one-inch margins, in Arial or Helvetica 11-point font) [optional]
- Two reference letters, one of which must come from the applicant’s dissertation advisor.
- A statement from the applicant’s institution (preferably from the applicant’s department chair, director of graduate studies, or dean). The provided form asks the institutional representative to confirm that the applicant is a doctoral candidate in good standing and that all requirements for the PhD except the dissertation will be completed by the beginning of fellowship tenure. Most importantly, the institutional representative should confirm that the normal academic year tuition payments for the awardee will be waived or will be provided by the awardee’s university, and that the university will continue to provide the student with appropriate access to its research resources and facilities. The person submitting the statement should not be one of the reference letter writers.
For more information, visit Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships.
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