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The Wilson Institute is happy to announce that is once again accepting application for the Corsini Fellowship in Canadian History.

This two-month fellowship is geared towards graduate students. Any candidate whose project deals with Canadian history will be considered, but projects dependent on local archives and libraries are particularly welcome. McMaster is archival home to the Bertrand Russell Collection, as well as numerous collections related to the First World War, Canadian publishing, and Canadian social and political organizations. It is also close to the Archives of Ontario, and other university and regional archives in southern Ontario. Each fellow will receive $5,000, a workspace at the L.R. Wilson Institute, and access to McMaster’s libraries and archival collections. Each fellow is expected to be in residence in Hamilton during the two-month fellowship in order to participate in the L.R. Wilson Institute’s program of activities and engage with our students and faculty. The fellowship will run from 1 July-31 August 2026. Corsini Fellows are expected to present a paper at a Wilson Institute public event. In order to be considered for this fellowship, please send a CV, a cover letter that includes a project description, and a letter of support from your dissertation supervisor to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Applications must arrive by 1 April 2026.

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