Deadline is December 1, 2001 for academic year fellowships and February 15,
2002 for Summer 2002 fellowships. Applications must include a research
proposal of no more then 1,000 words that addresses the relevance of
resources at CHF to the applicant's research plans. This proposal should
also explain how the work advances scholarship and how the outcome might be
published. Please include a complete c.v. and arrange for two letters of
reference to be sent directly to the Foundation. For more information, visit
www.chemheritage.org <http://www.chemheritage.org> and click on "Grants and
Awards <http://www.chemheritage.org/HistoricalServices/Grants&Awards.htm>"
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Academic Year Fellowships 2002-2003
Gordon Cain Fellowship The Cain Fellowship is open to a scholar with a Ph.D.
who will carry out historical research on the development of the chemical
industries. The outcome of this research should further understanding of the
relationship between technology, policy, management, and entrepreneurship,
and shed light on the complex development of modern society and commerce.
Minimum stipend, $43,000.
Edelstein International Fellowship The Edelstein Fellowship is open to
established scholars in the history of the chemical sciences and technology,
whose time will be divided between CHF and the Edelstein Center for History
and Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Jerusalem. Minimum
stipend, $36,000.
Edelstein International Studentship The Edelstein Studentship is open to a
student in the history of the chemical sciences and technology who has
completed all requirements for the Ph.D. except the dissertation. Time will
be divided between CHF and the Edelstein Center in Jerusalem. The
studentship supports dissertation research and writing. Minimum stipend,
$16,000.
Eugene Garfield Fellowship The Garfield Fellowship is open to candidates
with a Ph.D. in the chemical sciences, information science, or the history
of science, technology or medicine. The Garfield Fellow should plan to
research the history of information science as it relates to chemical
sciences or chemical process industries. Minimum stipend, $41,000.
John C. Haas Fellowship The Haas Fellowship is open to scholars with a Ph.D.
Preference is given to candidates whose projects will enhance public
understanding of the role of the chemical industries in relation to
environmental, health and safety issues. Minimum stipend, $38,000.
Charles C. Price Fellowship The Price Fellowship is open to scholars with a
Ph.D. Preference will be given to candidates whose projects deal with
polymer history; however, applications in other fields, such as history of
chemistry, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, are also
encouraged. Minimum stipend, $32,000.
Summer Opportunities 2002
Glenn E. and Barbara Hodsdon Ullyot Scholarship The goal of the Ullyot
Scholarship is to advance public understanding of the importance of the
chemical sciences to the public welfare. The scholar will spend a minimum of
two months in residence at CHF during the summer of 2002, conducting
research on the heritage of the chemical sciences. Minimum stipend, $4,500.
Société de Chimie Industrielle (American Section) Fellowship The purpose of
the fellowship is to stimulate public understanding of the chemical
industries, using both terms in their widest sense. Applications are
encouraged from writers, journalists, educators, and historians of science,
technology and business. The fellow will spend a minimum of two months in
residence at CHF during the summer of 2002. Applicants should specifically
show how the project will further public understanding of the chemical
industries. Minimum stipend, $12, 000.
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