Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Bonnie Wheeler 2013 Summer Research Fellowship


The Bonnie Wheeler 2013 Summer Research Fellowship is open to women 
medievalists below the rank of full professor, and for 2013 offers up to 
$10,000 in financial support. Candidates from previous years are welcome 
and encouraged to reapply. In the two years since our foundation, our 
recipients have been Lorraine Stock (English, U Houston) and Lois 
Huneycutt (History, U Missouri). Applicants should register at 
http://bonniewheelerfund.org/ and see the Application Instructions 
<http://bonniewheelerfund.org/content/application-instructions> for details.

The Bonnie Wheeler Fellowship Fund of The Dallas Foundation is designed 
to support
the research of tenured women medievalists below the rank of full 
professor. This year’s
financial award is to be used during the period of June 1–December 31, 2013.
In the future, if more funds are available, Wheeler Fellowships will be
awarded for full-year and half-year projects, but the Fellowship
Committee recognizes the need in the current economic climate for the
immediate support of women scholars.

*Eligibility* Applicants must be women who hold a Ph.D. in any area of
medieval studies and who are full-time faculty in an academic
department. Preference will be given to candidates who are “caught in
the middle” in the promotion ladder, as described in the MLA report
“Standing Still: The Associate Professor Survey.”
<http://www.mla.org/assocprof_survey>

Budgets for Fellowship applications are simple: include not only your 
research costs, but also the costs of freeing up your time—for example, 
relief from summer
teaching, daycare and/or eldercare expenses, and the like.

*Mentoring*: A special feature of the Fellowship is that it will always 
connect
the recipient with a mentor in her scholarly field.

*Timetable*: Completed applications must be received no later than
January 31, 2013. The award will be announced February 28, 2013.

*Application Procedure*: Please register at
http://bonniewheelerfund.org/ and see the Application Instructions
<http://bonniewheelerfund.org/content/application-instructions> for details.
On this site you will also find more information about the Fellowship,
its rationale and goals, and contact information.




Dorsey Armstrong
Associate Professor of Medieval Literature
Editor-in-Chief, Arthuriana
English Department, Purdue University
500 Oval Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907

765-494-8576

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