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The School of American Research (SAR) awards six Resident Scholar
Fellowships each year to six scholars who have completed their research and
analysis and who need time to think and write about topics important to the
understanding of humankind. Resident scholars may approach their research
from the perspective of anthropology or from anthropologically informed
perspectives in such fields as history, sociology, art, law, and philosophy.
Both humanistically and scientifically oriented scholars are encouraged to
apply.
SAR provides the Resident scholars with an apartment and office on campus,
stipends, a small reference library and library assistance, and other
benefits during a nine-month tenure that lasts from September 1 through May
31. SAR Press may consider books written by resident scholars for
publication in its Resident Scholar Series.
In addition to SAR, several foundations provide support for the resident
scholar program: the Weatherhead Foundation, the National Endowment for the
Humanities, and the Katrin H. Lamon Endowment for Native American Art and
Education.
CATEGORIES OF SUPPORT
T
hree types of fellowships are available:
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships. Three fellowships are
available to scholars who have a Ph.D. at the time of application and whose
work falls within the humanities.
Weatherhead Fellowships. Two fellowships are available for either Ph.D.
candidates or scholars with doctorates whose work is either humanistic or
scientific in nature.
Katrin H. Lamon Fellowship. One fellowship is available for a Native
American scholar, either pre- or post-doctoral, working in either the
humanities or the sciences
Fellowships for Native Americans
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