Multiple fellowships available ... https://www.huntington.org/available-fellowships Available Fellowships | The Huntington<https://www.huntington.org/available-fellowships> Available Fellowships Long-Term Awards | Short-Term Awards | Travel Grants and Exchange Fellowships | Dibner History of Science Program. Long-Term Awards. The Huntington offers thirteen Long-Term Fellowships for nine to twelve months in residence, each with a stipend of $50,000. Although nine of these are open to scholars working on projects in any area where The Huntington’s collections are ... www.huntington.org ________________________________ From: Tabor, Stephen <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wednesday, October 2, 2019 7:15 PM To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Subject: ["EXLIBRIS-L"] Huntington Fellowship in the Materiality of Print Culture Dear Colleagues, I am posting the following on behalf of the Huntington Library; please address any questions to the contact given in the announcement. Stephen Tabor Curator of Rare Books Huntington Library 1151 Oxford Rd. San Marino, CA 91108 (626) 405-2179; fax (626) 449-5720 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> http://www.huntington.org/ ______ The Huntington is pleased to announce an addition to its fellowship program that may hold particular interest for members of this group. This fellowship is unusual among the Huntington’s offerings in having no specific degree requirements. To apply, please go to https://fellowships.huntington.org/; for further details, contact Natalie Serrano at mailto:[log in to unmask] The Huntington Fellowship in the Materiality of Print Culture This newly created fellowship in the materiality of print culture provides one month of support for research in any aspect of printing history, book production, or illustration technologies including photography. Applications are welcomed from those inside and outside the academy, but are especially encouraged from librarians, curators, conservators, and advanced practitioners of any of the allied arts of printing, printmaking, photography, graphic design, or book production. Applicants must have a focused research project that centers on some material aspect of print culture and must demonstrate how research in The Huntington's Library collections is critical to its development.