The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies is pleased to offer several fellowships-in-residence to scholars to support significant research and writing about the Holocaust. Proposals from scholars in all relevant academic disciplines are welcome. Awards are granted on a competitive basis.
For candidates working on their dissertations (ABD), postdoctoral researchers, and scholars. Fellowships range from three to nine months.
For candidates enrolled in MA programs or in the first year of their PhD. Summer Graduate Fellowships are three months.
For candidates enrolled in MA programs or completing their undergraduate degrees. Digital Humanities Fellowships are nine months.
Fellows currently in residence at the Museum are building on the work of their predecessors to reveal new information and offer new perspectives on the Holocaust.
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies Fellowships are made possible by generous donors.