Funding: Friends of the Princeton University Library Research Grant Program

Location: United States; Princeton University

Each year, the Friends of the Princeton University Library offer short-term Library Research Grants to promote scholarly use of the librarys research collections. Up to $3,500 is available per award. Applications will be considered for scholarly use of archives, manuscripts, rare books, and other rare and unique holdings of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, including Mudd Library; as well as rare books in Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, and in the East Asian Library (Gest Collection). Special grants are awarded in several areas: the Program in Hellenic Studies supports a limited number of library fellowships in Hellenic studies, and the Cotsen Childrens Library supports research in its collection on aspects of childrens books. The Maxwell Fund supports research on
materials dealing with Portuguese-speaking cultures. The Sid Lapidus ’59 Research Fund for Studies of the Age of Revolution and the Enlightenment in the Atlantic World covers work using materials pertinent to this topic.

For more information, or to apply, please go to http://www.princeton.edu/rbsc/fellowships/f_ships.html

The deadline to apply is January 15, 2013.

Email: pulgrant@princeton.edu
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Paula lives in the vortex of academic life. She studies medieval Japanese history.
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