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The Humanities Research Center at Rice University will award up to three Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships for two-year appointments beginning July 1, 2010. The second year’s appointment is contingent on successful review of first year’s performance. Fellows will receive a stipend of $40,000 per year, plus benefits eligibility, as well as an allowance for research and relocation. Fellows will teach two courses per academic year affiliated with a humanities department and will be expected to make significant progress in their research.
The fellowship recipients play an active role in the intellectual life of the center by sharing research activities through a brown bag series with other HRC fellows. Applicants should describe how their research project would contribute to the intellectual community at Rice, including faculty research activity in the School of Humanities, one or more of the HRC faculty workshops, or interdisciplinary humanities initiatives such as the Americas Colloquium or Medical Humanities communities.
Each proposal is evaluated by members of an interdisciplinary committee comprising the HRC Faculty Advisory Panel. Applicants will be notified of fellowship decisions in February 2010.
Applicants are welcome to email materials to hrc@rice.edu (subject: Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship) or to send hard copies by mail or delivery (including FedEx). Please include your last name in the filenames of any electronic documents you send. While it isn't required, we appreciate your converting and combining your documents into a single PDF with the materials in the order indicated below.
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Three letters of reference, should be solicited by the applicant and sent by hard copy, or by a dossier service such as Interfolio, directly to the HRC. The most effective letters show a detailed knowledge of the candidate's past work and address directly both the importance of the proposed project and the candidate's qualifications to pursue it. General praise is less helpful to the committee. Referees may be directed to our Fellowships Referee Guide.
Reference letters must be received by the HRC by the application deadline. Consideration of letters received after that date cannot be guaranteed. Referees may send electronic letters by email to meet the deadline, but signed paper letters should follow and are preferred.