The Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions program makes grants in support of fellowship programs for scholars administered by one of two groups: independent centers for advanced study, libraries, and museums in the United States; and American overseas research centers and other organizations that have expertise in promoting research on foreign cultures. The importance of funding centers is based on the special collections and resources available there and advantages for scholars to work collegially at the center as opposed to individually at separate institutions. Organizations that promote research on foreign cultures are chosen for funding because of their specialized services and expertise in adminstering fellowship programs.
FPIRI Grant Recipients
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
RA-5011112
Program Director: Emerson, Mary
The NEH Fellowship Program at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts
RA-5011212
Program Director: Erickson, Paul
NEH Fellowships at the American Antiquarian Society
National Humanities Center, Durham, North Carolina
RA-5010712
Program Director: Harpham, Geoffrey
Fellowships at the National Humanities Center
Palestinian American Research Center, Maryland
RA-50115
Program Director: Mitchell, Penelope
PARC Humanities Research Fellowship Program
New York Public Library, New York
RA-5011712
Program Director: Muhammad, Khalil
Schomburg Center Scholars-in-Residence Program
American Research Institute in Turkey, Pennsylvania
RA-50108
Program Director: Reinhart, A. Kevin
Advanced Fellowships for Research in the Humanities at ARIT Centers in Turkey
Winterthur Museum, Delaware
RA-50110
Program Director: Roselle, David
Advanced NEH Research Fellowships at Winterthur