Конкурсы

4 мая 2016

The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress announces a new Kluge Fellowship in Digital Studies to examine the impact of the digital revolution on society, culture and international relations using the Library’s collections and resources.

The Library’s John W. Kluge Center seeks proposals from scholars worldwide that will generate deep, empirically-grounded understanding of the consequences of the digital revolution on how people think, how society functions, and on international relations. Proposals may also explore and analyze emerging trends and new phenomena that may generate consequential changes in the future. All proposals must state the importance of the research to fundamental thinking about the human condition.

Scholars should include a discussion of how the resources of the Library of Congress will inform the intended research.

Eligibility

  • Open to scholars and practitioners worldwide.
  • Open to U.S. citizens or foreign nationals.
  • Open to scholars from all disciplines.
  • Ph.D. or other advanced terminal degree strongly preferred.

Tenure & Stipend

  • For residency up to eleven (11) months. Constraints of space and the desirability of accommodating the maximum number of Fellows may lead to an offer of fewer months than requested.
  • $4,200 per month, paid monthly by the Library of Congress, by means of electronic transfer to a U.S. bank account.
  • For residential research at the Library of Congress only.

The application deadline is December 6.

More information: www.loc.gov/loc/kluge/fellowships/kluge-digital.html