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Deadline

January 15, 2027

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Grant Type

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Overview

Distinguished Fellowship

Funder: Science History Institute, Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry

Focus: History of chemical or molecular science, broadly construed

    Eligibility

  • Open to distinguished scholars whose research in the history of chemical or molecular science would benefit from access to the Institute's collections
  • Eligible candidates include:
  • - Academics at the rank of senior lecturer or above - Established scholars in independent research libraries or museums - Independent scholars with a commensurate record of scholarly achievement
  • Must be taken up for a continuous four-month period between July and the following June
  • May not hold multiple fellowships in the same academic year
  • Prior year fellowships do not affect eligibility for future awards
  • Some conditions can be waived for candidates with career breaks or illness (contact fellowships@sciencehistory.org)

    Collections Focus

    The Institute's primary collections focus on:
  • History of chemistry, chemical engineering, and modern life sciences
  • Materials ranging from 15th century to present
  • 7,000+ rare books, archival holdings, images, memorabilia, oral histories, scientific instruments, artifacts, and fine art
  • 100,000+ modern primary-source volumes and journals
  • Special strengths: Corporate records (Dow Chemical, Rohm & Haas, Aldrich Chemical, Beckman Coulter), scientific organizations, immigration and exile, food science, information science, materials science, modern bioscience and medicine, women in science, alchemy, fine art, color, and science education

    Selection Criteria

  • Scholarly Achievement and Potential: Clarity, insightfulness, and originality of scholarly project as shown in cover letter, research proposal, reference letters, and publication record
  • Collections Usage: Extent to which project draws upon the Institute's collections (rare books, archives, modern materials, museum artifacts)
  • Feasibility: Ability to realize stated goals by end of fellowship

Geographic Scope

International applications welcome

Contact

fellowships@sciencehistory.org

How to Apply

Application Process

1. Use online application form on the Institute website

2. Submit the following documents:
- Cover Letter (maximum 2 pages): Introduce yourself and your project(s); explain why the Science History Institute is a suitable host institution
- Research Proposal (maximum 4 pages): Include:
- Detailed description of research project
- Scholarly rationale
- Research objectives during fellowship
- Account of how research would draw upon Institute's collections
- Abstract (up to 150 words)
- CV (maximum 4 pages)
- One piece of sample work (e.g., published paper, dissertation chapter, or master's thesis), preferably not more than 10,000 words
- Personal statement (up to 150 words)
- Contact details of two referees unaffiliated with the Science History Institute

3. Timeline:
- Application deadline: January 15
- Referee letter deadline: January 31
- Review committee meeting: March
- Candidate notification: April 15

4. Confirmation emails sent at:
- Application materials upload confirmation (usually immediate)
- Two reference letters upload confirmation
- Outcome notification

5. Selection: Independent review committee of international leading scholars selects fellows.

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Fields of Work

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