Applications for the Edilia and François-Auguste de Montêquin Fellowship are due September 30. This fellowship is for those doing scholarship in Spanish, Portuguese or Ibero-American architecture.
-----------------------------------------------
The awards consist of a $2,000 fellowship for an advanced graduate
student and a $6,000 fellowship for a senior or emerging scholar. The
awardees will be notified in December and will be recognized onscreen at
the SAH Annual International Conference in April and in the SAH
Newsletter.
These annual fellowships are intended to support the
research of graduate students who have completed their coursework and
are engaged in doctoral dissertation research, and senior or emerging
scholars who have completed their PhD or equivalent terminal degree. The
research to be supported must focus on Spanish, Portuguese, or
Ibero-American architecture, including colonial architecture produced by
the Spaniards in the Philippines and what is today the United States.
The applicant must be a current member of SAH.
Following completion of travel and research
supported by the fellowship, each de Montêquin Fellowship awardee must
submit a written report summarizing their research and explaining what
travel was undertaken and how funds were spent. The report will be
submitted to the SAH office no later than three months following the
completion of work related to the fellowship. Awardees are required to
upload images to SAHARA (a minimum of 50 for junior scholars and a
minimum of 150 for senior scholars).
You will need:
- Two recommendations to apply for this fellowship (must be submitted using the online recommendation form)
- Description
of the research project on Iberian or Ibero-American architecture to be
funded (500 words maximum). The description should:
- speak to the originality of the project
- contextualize the project within current scholarship
- explain how the project might further scholarship in the field
- Current curriculum vitae (5 pages max)
- Statement of purpose (500 words maximum) that explains:
- why you are the ideal candidate for this fellowship
- how the fellowship will impact your career goals
Applications for the 2026 cohort are now open. Submit through the member portal competition, linked below, no later than 11:59 p.m. September 30, 2025.