American Philosophical Society Library & Museum
APS David Center for the American Revolution 2026-2027 Predoctoral Fellowship
Eligibility:
This fellowship is open to those who are not U.S. citizens or residents, but it does not provide visa sponsorship.
Terms:
9 month residential fellowship
$25,000 stipend
$5,000 travel/research fund
Deadline: January 16, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time.
APS David Center for the American Revolution 2026-2027 Short-Term Fellowships
Successful applicants are awarded a stipend of $3,000. The stipend is paid after the awardee arrives at the APS's Library & Museum to begin their fellowship.
Deadline: March 2, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. Notifications will be sent in May 2026.
APS History of Science Fellowships 2026-27
John C. Slater Predoctoral Fellowship in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
January 16, 2026
APS/CSHL Undergraduate Summer Internship in the History of Biology
Due February 2, 2026
https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20127168/aps-history-science-fellowships-2026-27
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APS Center for Native American and Indigenous Research Fellowships
Mellon Foundation Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI) Summer Undergraduate Internships
Due March 2, 2026
These 8-week paid summer internships provide opportunities for undergraduates to conduct research, to explore career possibilities in archives and special collections, and to learn about advanced training in Native American and Indigenous Studies and related fields.
Mellon Foundation Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI) Digital Knowledge Sharing Fellowships
Deadline: March 2, 2026
These short-term fellowships support university- and community-based scholars working on digital projects that connect archives and Indigenous communities.
Indigenous Community Research Fund
Applications will be considered until funds are exhausted for the year. / La convocatoria está abierta todo el año hasta agotar los recursos.
The American Philosophical Society (APS)’s Indigenous Community Research Fund supports research by Indigenous community members, elders, teachers, knowledge keepers, tribal officials, traditional leaders, museum and archive professionals, scholars, and others, regardless of academic background, seeking to examine materials at the APS's Library & Museum in support of Indigenous community-based priorities.