The Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities at the Penn Humanities Forum, University of Pennsylvania
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Five (5) one-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships are available for the 2009-2010 academic year for untenured scholars in the humanities who received or will receive their Ph.D. between December 2000 and December 2008. The fellowship is open to all scholars, national and international, who meet application terms (see Guidelines below).
The programs of the Penn Humanities Forum are conceived through yearly
topics that invite broad interdisciplinary collaboration. For the
2009–2010 academic year, we have set Connections
as the theme. Humanists and those in related fields are invited to
submit research proposals on any aspect of this topic, except
educational curriculum building and the performing arts.
Fellows teach one undergraduate course each of two terms in addition to
conducting their research. The fellowship stipend is $46,500, plus
health insurance. Fellows are required to be in residence during their
fellowship year (September–May).
Application Guidelines
The Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities at the
Penn Humanities Forum, University of Pennsylvania, is open to scholars
who are not yet tenured and who are no more than eight years out of
their doctorate. Candidates may hold a tenure-track position but may
not be tenured either before or during the fellowship year. For the
2009-2010 Fellowship, candidates must have received or will receive
their Ph.D. between December 2000 and December 2008. You must have your
degree in hand or have passed your defense no later than December 2008
to be eligible. Your application will not be considered unless this condition is met. The Ph.D. is the only terminal degree eligible (i.e., MFAs and other doctorates such as EdD are ineligible).
During their year in residence, Penn Humanities Forum Mellon
Postdoctoral Fellows will have the opportunity to pursue their own
research. That research must relate to Connections, the Forum's topic
of study for 2009–10. Fellows must also participate in the weekly
Mellon Research Seminar of the Penn Humanities Forum (Tuesdays,
12:00–2:00), and present their research at one of those seminars.
In addition to conducting their research, Mellon Fellows are required
to teach one undergraduate course each term in an appropriate
department: a College freshman seminar in the fall semester and an
upperclass course in the spring. In writing your course proposal for
the fall freshman seminar, please consider carefully the university's
description of those seminars (click here for examples of Penn Freshmen Seminar descriptions).
Preference will be given to candidates whose proposals are
interdisciplinary, who have not previously used the resources of the
University of Pennsylvania, and who would particularly benefit from and
contribute to Penn's intellectual life.
Moreinfo: http://humanities.sas.upenn.edu/mellon_cfa.shtml
Deadline: 2008/10/15
Country or region: United States






