Grants for HBCU Faculty and Staff Members
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Posted By: Kennedy Williams on March 14, 2022 The NEH Awards for Faculty program seeks to strengthen the humanities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by encouraging and expanding humanities research opportunities for individual faculty and staff members. Awards support individuals pursuing scholarly research that is of value to humanities scholars, students, and/or general audiences. This program offers applicants flexibility in project types and award periods. Common to all projects must be humanities research. Eligible projects include: Humanities research in primary and secondary materials leading to the development of books, monographs, peer-reviewed articles, e-books, digital materials, translations with annotations or a critical apparatus, critical editions, or other scholarly resources Humanities research related to institutional or community goals or interests, such as projects that draw on institutional or community archival collections, or the development of materials in support of culture or language preservation and revitalization Humanities research leading to the improvement of an existing undergraduate course, including the development of humanities resources (for example, oral histories, identification of previously unavailable primary sources, historical or literary collections The program is open to all faculty and staff members, including full time, part time, adjunct, and retired faculty and staff at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Awards support individuals who work between half time and full time on their projects. Projects may be at any stage of development. Maximum award amount $5,000 per month Application available December 14, 2021 Optional Draft due February 16, 2022 Application due April 13, 2022 Expected notification date December 17, 2022 Project start date January 1, 2023 September 1, 2024 For more information, visit: www.neh.gov/grants/research/awards-faculty-historically-black-colleges-and-universities SOURCE: National Endowment for Humanities If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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