Arts & Humanities Fellowship Program 2019

In recognition of the Arts and Humanities enterprise at WSU, the Center for Arts and Humanities (CAH) and the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships (ORAP) announce the Arts & Humanities Fellowship Program for 2019.

The WSU Strategic Plan emphasizes the University’s commitment to enhancing research, scholarship, and creativity at WSU, including the expansion of research and creative work typically associated with these disciplines. This funding opportunity supports projects that focus on faculty professional goals and development and advance university-wide arts and humanities initiatives as well as individual efforts.

In 2019, the Fellowship has two tracks:

Track 1 funds will be given for smaller, non-salaried projects such as travel, professional development, or other one-time expenses. These funds may not be used to support course releases. Applicants may request up to $4000 under Track 1. A total of $8,000 is available for Track 1 fellowships.

Track 2 funds will be given for larger scale research, exhibition, or other major efforts. Applicants may request up to $10,000 for single investigator projects or up to $15,000 for collaborative projects. A total of $60,000 is available for Track 2 fellowships.

Review the RFP for more information.

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