CHF Center for Oral History Fellowship
Call for applications
The Center for Oral History at the Chemical Heritage
Foundation invites applications for short-term (six-weeks in residence)
research fellowships that focus on the history of modern biomedical science.
Fellowship recipients must make use of a portion of the Center’s collection of
oral histories conducted with close to three hundred scientists who received
the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences award and are also expected
to present material in the Chemical Heritage Foundation’s conference,
Methodologies in the History of Biomedicine: Studying Scientists and
Applications for Digital Humanities, being held on 20-21 August 2015. Each
fellowship award is $5,000; no additional research or travel allowances are
available. Residency can be broken into six smaller week-long trips if desired.
The Pew Charitable Trusts began its award program in the
early 1980s with an aim towards providing new faculty members in the biomedical
sciences with unrestricted research support for four years. Universities from
around the United States were asked to submit an application from one new
faculty member each year; Pew’s review committee, comprised of Nobel laureates
and other well-known scientists, then selected approximately twenty recipients
out of hundreds of applicants. The only requirement of the award was that all
scholars had to attend an annual retreat ever year during the course of the
four-year award to meet with their “classmates” and talk about the research
being undertaken in their labs.
Interviews in the Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences
collection are life histories: not only do they cover the science each
interviewee practiced, but they also discuss issues related to, for example,
early interests in science, mentorship, collaboration, competition, funding
structures in the United States and abroad, and other social, cultural,
political, and economic issues in science and in society. More information
about each oral history in the Pew Scholars collection will be available on
CHF’s website starting 2 February 2015 (http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/collections/oral-histories/index.aspx).
For more information about the collection, please contact
David J. Caruso, Director, Center for Oral History at dcaruso@chemheritage.org or +1 (215)
873-8236.
Fellowship applicants should submit a research proposal
of less than 1,500 words, a curriculum vitae of 3 pages or less, and contact
information for two references to David Caruso at the above email address.
Applications are due to later than 15 March 2015.
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