Details about Stipends for Ambrosiana Microfilms Collection Research at University of Notre Dame 2024
Stipends for Ambrosiana Microfilms Collection Research at University of Notre Dame 2024 is offered for Masters, Research Fellow/ Scientist degree in the field of Medieval History. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 01 May 2024. This scholarship is provided by University of Notre Dame and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, USD 750 stipend . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals.
- Degree: Masters, Research Fellow/ Scientist
- Provided by: University of Notre Dame
- Deadline: 01 May 2024
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, USD 750 stipend
Objective
Every year, the Medieval Institute provides three $750 stipends 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 Medieval Institute's director and are awarded based on the research project description and how consultation with the Ambrosiana Archive will advance the applicant's work. Stipends may be used to help cover the costs of travel, lodging, microfilm reproduction, photoduplication, and other expenses associated with Institute research.
Eligibility:
- Postdoctoral and established scholars, together with advanced graduate students, are eligible.
- Every grant is given out based on the description of the research endeavor and how consulting the Ambrosiana Archive would help the applicant's work.
Application procedure:
- Attach a letter of application outlining the nature of your research project and how using the Ambrosiana Collection can assist your work, along with a copy of your current resume.
- Find out the outcome of your application.
Application deadline: May 1, 2024
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