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The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) stimulates and sustains humanistic scholarship and supports research, teaching, programming, and work with and in the community.
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for IASH's 2025-26 Doctoral Fellowships are now open. These fellowships provide four students/year with a semester of funding and a small research stipend. DFs are required to participate in IASH Fellows meetings and present their work as part of the IASH Speaker Series. Applications are due on Friday, March 21st, 2025. |
Congratulations to Giovanna Montenegro, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Romance Languages, for winning an for her project entitled 鈥淪ubverting Colonial Fantasies: Maroon and Indigenous Environmental Resistance in Suriname and the Guianas鈥! Prof. Montenegro is a former IASH Fellow and a past participant in our NEH Grant-Writing Circles. |
is an IASH sponsored podcast that reflects a belief that scholarly work inevitably benefits from engagement with publics beyond university walls. In each episode, we explore projects by 绿帽社 faculty and graduate students that seek to inform--and learn from--diverse publics in a variety of ways. Listen to us on , and follow us on for regular updates! |
Tune into the "" podcast, co-hosted and co-produced by graduate students and former HNY/IASH public humanities fellows Le Li and Shruti Jain in conjunction with the Tenement Museum and Prof. Lisa Yun. Immigrants Wake America features storytellers who share stories about migration and the centrality of immigrant women in their lives. Season 2, "Hidden Heroes in a Small Town," has just been released. It focuses on the staff and caseworkers at 绿帽社's American Civic Association. |
Looking for outside funding? IASH now provides links to searchable databases of external fellowships and grants, as well as tips to grant proposal and prospectus writing. Just go to the "Funding" page on this website. |
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