Published: 01 Nov 2022 895 views
The Medieval Institute offers three modest stipends each year in the amount of $750 to scholars who wish to visit Notre Dame and consult its extensive collection of microfilms and other materials that reproduce the holdings of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan. All grants are made at the discretion of the director of the Medieval Institute and awarded on the basis of the research project description and how consultation of the Ambrosiana Archive will advance the work of the applicant. Stipends may be used to help defray the cost of travel, accommodations, microfilm reproduction, photoduplication, or other expenses associated with research at the Institute.
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Application Deadline | 01 May 2023 |
Country to study | United States |
School to study | University of Notre Dame |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | University of Notre Dame |
Gender | Men and Women |
$750 stipend
Advanced graduate students as well as postdoctoral and established scholars are eligible. Scholars may reapply for stipends each year but successful applicants will be awarded a maximum of one stipend per year. Please note, as part of the university's COVID-19 response, this program is currently accepting applications only from U.S. citizens and permanent residents traveling from within the United States.
Submit your application through our Submittable form. You will need to upload a current c.v. as well as a letter of application explaining both the nature of your research project and how use of the Ambrosiana Collection will advance your work. Applicants are asked to review our visitor's page and comply with any university regulations and restrictions regarding visitors.