NEH Summer Stipend In-House Submission Due July 13
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The NEH Summer Stipend competition for 2023 is open. FSU is allowed to nominate two faculty proposals. To enter the FSU competition, submit your pre-proposal by July 13 to the Limited Submissions Portal hosted by the Office of Research. For questions or assistance with the application process, contact Peggy Wright-Cleveland.
The National Endowment for the Humanities’ Summer Stipends program aims to stimulate new research in the humanities and its publication. The program works to accomplish this goal by:
- Providing small awards to individuals pursuing advanced research that is of value to humanities scholars, general audiences, or both
- Supporting projects at any stage of development, but especially early-stage research and late-stage writing in which small awards are most effective
- Funding a wide range of individuals, including independent scholars, community college faculty, and non-teaching staff at universities
Summer Stipends support continuous full-time work on a humanities project for a period of two consecutive months. NEH funds may support recipients’ compensation, travel, and other costs related to the proposed scholarly research.