2025 Pollart Center Fellowship application deadline approaching

The David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities is currently accepting fellowship applications for the 2025–26 academic year. This funding opportunity supports projects that focus on faculty professional goals and development and align with one or more of the Center’s goals, which are to:

  • Expand WSU’s capacity for foundational research in the arts and humanities
  • Nurture cross- and interdisciplinary connection and collaboration
  • Increase the public visibility and outreach of WSU arts and humanities faculty
  • Advance WSU’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and community engagement
  • Catalyze WSU’s engagement with emergent fields of humanistic and artistic knowledge

The Pollart Center welcomes proposals for arts- and humanities-based research and creative activities from all WSU faculty.

Applications are due online on March 7 by 5 p.m. Please see the Request For Proposals (PDF) for details on eligibility, application instructions, review criteria, and more.

To be inspired by some of the terrific projects current Pollart Center fellows are doing, check out the website. The RFP and application site are also linked through the faculty opportunities page there.

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