2015-2016 Lemelson Center Fellowships/Travel Grants, Smithsonian Institution
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Hi,
Here is some information regarding travel
grants/fellowships funded by the Smithsonian.
Regards,
Jason
Jason Russell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Labor Studies and
Coordinator, MA in Work and Labor Policy -
School for Graduate Studies
Empire State College - SUNY
Review Editor,
International Labor and Working-Class History 800-847-3000, x3823
Research Opportunities at the Smithsonian’s
Lemelson Center Apps Due: 1 Dec 2014 The Lemelson Center Fellowship Program
and Travel to Collections Award Program support projects that present
creative approaches to the study of invention and innovation in American
society. These include, but are not limited to, historical research and
documentation projects resulting in dissertations, publications, exhibitions,
educational initiatives, documentary films, or other multimedia products.
The programs provide access to the expertise
of the Institution's research staff and the vast invention and technology
collections of the National Museum of American History (NMAH). The
NMAH Archives Center documents both individuals and firms across a range
of time periods and subject areas. Representative collections include
the Western Union Telegraph Company Records, ca. 1840-1994 and the Earl
S. Tupper Papers, documenting Tupper, and his invention, Tupperware. In
addition, the NMAH Library offers long runs of historical technology serials
like Scientific American and American Machinist, and the
American Trade Literature collection, which includes 300,000 catalogs,
technical manuals, and advertising brochures for some 30,000 firms, primarily
from 1880-1945. For a comprehensive catalog of objects, manuscripts,
images and research materials available at the NMAH (and other Smithsonian
units), see http://www.collections.si.edu/.
The Lemelson Center invites applications
covering a broad spectrum of research topics that resonate with its mission
to foster a greater understanding of invention and innovation, broadly
defined. However, the Center especially encourages project proposals
that will illuminate the role of women inventors; inventors with disabilities;
inventors from diverse backgrounds; or any inventions and technologies
associated with groups that are traditionally under-represented in the
historical record. Pertinent NMAH collections include the papers
of Victor L. Ochoa, a Mexican-American aeronautical inventor; the papers
of Dr. Patricia Bath, an African-American inventor of a patented cataracts
treatment; the Safko International papers, documenting assistive technologies
built for the physically disabled; and the HIV/AIDS and LGBT Reference
Collections, which document innovative public health programs and associated
technologies.
The Lemelson CenterFellowship
Program annually awards 2 to 3 fellowships to pre-doctoral graduate
students, post-doctoral scholars, and other professionals who have completed
advanced training. Fellows are expected to reside in the Washington,
D.C. area, to participate in the Center's activities, and to make a presentation
of their work to colleagues at the museum. Fellowship tenure is based
upon the applicants’ stated needs (and available funding) up to a maximum
of ten weeks. Stipends for 2015-2016 will be $630/week for pre-doctoral
fellows and $925/week for post-doctoral and professional fellows. Applications
are due December 1, 2014. For application procedures and additional
information, see http://invention.smithsonian.org/resources/research_fellowships.aspx.**
Researchers are encouraged to consult with the fellowship coordinator
before submitting a proposal – contact historian Eric S. Hintz, Ph.D.
at +1 202-633-3734 or hin...@si.edu.
The Lemelson Center Travel to Collections
Award Program annually awards 2 to 3 short-term travel grants to encourage
the use of its invention-related collections. Awards are $150 per
day for a maximum of 10 business days and may be used to cover transportation,
living, and reproduction expenses; they are intended only for applicants
who reside or attend school beyond commuting distance of the NMAH. Applications
are due December 1, 2014. See http://invention.smithsonian.org/resources/research_travel.aspx**
for application procedures and additional information. Researchers
are encouraged to consult with the travel award coordinator before submitting
a proposal – contact archivist Alison Oswald at +1 202-633-3726 or osw...@si.edu.
**Note: We are renovating our website!
Please contact Eric or Alison if our URLs have changed!!