Applications for Scholar and Writer Fellowships at New York Public Library
The New York Public Library is inviting applications for its 2022-23 Cullman Center Fellowship.
The fellowship, offered through the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, will be awarded to fifteen scholars and writers — academics, independent scholars, journalists, creative writers (novelists, playwrights, poets), translators, and visual artists — whose work could benefit directly from access to the research collections at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. The library is one of the world’s preeminent resources for study in anthropology, art, geography, history, languages and literature, philosophy, politics, popular culture, psychology, religion, sociology, sports, and urban studies.
Fellows will receive a stipend of up to $75,000, the use of an office with a computer, and full access to the library’s physical and electronic resources. Fellows work at the center for the duration of the fellowship term, which runs from September through May, and will give a talk over lunch on their current work-in-progress to other fellows and a wide range of guests; they may also be asked to take part in other programs at the New York Public Library. Candidates for the fellowship will need to work primarily at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building rather than at different library divisions.
Those seeking funding for research leading directly to a degree are not eligible for this program.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the New York Public Library website.
Submissions to this sponsor/donor are managed by the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations. Please contact your unit-assigned ASUF Director of Development or Research Advancement Specialist at your earliest convenience to ensure ASU's strategic coordination and management of funding applications.