The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Stipends program supports research that contributes to the scholarship, the public's understanding, or the advancement of teaching of the humanities. Projects may be completed during the award period or may be part of a longer-term undertaking. Recipients' work often results in articles, books, databases, or other scholarly tools.
An outright award of $6,000 is provided for two consecutive months of full-time research and writing. In accordance with NEH guidelines, Ball State may nominate two faculty proposals.
Ball State internal application deadline is August 27, 2012.
Deadline for final submission to the NEH is September 27, 2012 for projects beginning May 2013.
Click here for full guidelines.
Materials to submit for the August 27 internal review:
Questions about this program may be directed to Justin Miller.
An outright award of $6,000 is provided for two consecutive months of full-time research and writing. In accordance with NEH guidelines, Ball State may nominate two faculty proposals.
Ball State internal application deadline is August 27, 2012.
Deadline for final submission to the NEH is September 27, 2012 for projects beginning May 2013.
Click here for full guidelines.
Materials to submit for the August 27 internal review:
- The Ball State NEH Summer Stipend Internal Application Coversheet
**This form is in lieu of ATTACHMENT 1: Supplemental Information for Individuals Form - A single copy of the application, including:
- 3-page (single-spaced) narrative
- 2-page (single-spaced) resumé
- 1-page (single-spaced) bibliography
- 1-page appendix (graphical materials or edition/translation sample, if applicable)
- You do not need to include reference letters at this time.
- You do not need to have processed a Ball State clearance sheet.
- Proposals will be submitted electronically through grants.gov.
Questions about this program may be directed to Justin Miller.
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