NEH Fellowship Proposal Development Info Session

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NEH Fellowship Proposal Development Info Session

NEH Fellowship proposal-development for faculty in the humanities and humanistic social sciences

NEH Fellowships are competitive awards granted to individual scholars pursuing projects that embody exceptional research, rigorous analysis, and clear writing. This spring, the Research Development Office (RDO) is organizing a series of proposal-development check-ins with Charlotte Forstall, an art history PhD and a member of the RDO team, for humanities and humanistic social sciences faculty who plan to apply for the FY2025 competition. The Center for the Humanities is also organizing an external review process.

A February 28 virtual information session will be held to provide more detail about this year’s proposal development programming. Register here.

Proposal development timeline

February 28: Info session (virtual)
March 4: Abstracts/bullet-point brief project description due to Center for the Humanities (to help us identify external reviewers). Upload at this Box link.
March 10: Fellowship proposal drafts due to Center for the Humanities for external review. Upload at this Box link.
March 24: External reviewers return comments
By April 9: Applicants submit to NEH via grants.gov