Applications Open: Special Collections Research Fellowships

The University of Michigan Library invites applications for fellowships for research in residence. Three fellowship opportunities are available to researchers whose work would benefit from onsite access to our special collections.

Our fellows are awarded:

$1,500 for a project requiring a residence of one week or more

$3,000 for a project requiring a residence of three weeks or more

The current application cycle is open from November 1, 2022 through February 1, 2023, with the residency period and award to be used between May 1, 2023 and August 16, 2024. For more information, including eligibility requirements and instructions for applying, please visit this page: 

Special Collections Research Fellowships >> How to Apply

Cohen Research Fellowship

The Hubert I. Cohen Fellowship is open to researchers whose work would benefit from onsite access to the Screen Arts Mavericks and Makers Collection. This collection documents all aspects of the film production process through the papers of notable independent filmmakers including Robert Altman, Jonathan Demme, Alan Rudolph, Nancy Savoca, John Sayles, and Orson Welles, It also includes the papers of various specialty film producers and distributors including Ira Deutchman and Robert Shaye. 

Questions? Contact Philip Hallman.

Heid Research Fellowship

The Ralph C. and Mary Lynn Heid Rare Materials Research Fellowship is open to researchers whose work would benefit from onsite access to our special collections, including those held in the Special Collections Research Center and the Stephen S. Clark Library. The Joseph A. Labadie Collection and the Papyrology Collection are out scope for this fellowship.

Questions? Contact Martha O’Hara Conway.

Heidrich Research Fellowship

The William P. Heidrich Visiting Research Fellowship is open to researchers whose work would benefit from onsite access to the Joseph A. Labadie Collection.  This collection is one of the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive collections of its kind. Its holdings include materials on anarchism, anti-colonialist movements, antiwar and pacifist movements, atheism and free thought, civil liberties and civil rights, labor and workers’ rights, LGBTQ movements, youth and student protest, and other related topics.

Questions? Contact Julie Herrada.

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