2014 IHRC Archives Grants in Aid Program at University of Minnesota in USA is open for . The scholarship allows level program(s) in the field of taught at . The deadline of the scholarship is .
The IHRC/A is an internationally known migration studies center with expansive archives documenting immigration to the United States, from the latter 19th century to current refugee migrations. Key areas of coverage include European and Near Eastern immigrants (1880-1930) and 20th-century refugees, such as Displaced Persons after World War II and Southeast Asian, African, and other forced migrations. The IHRC Archives has exceptional collections of fraternal organization records, personal files, and immigrant and refugee assistance organization materials, as well as ethnic print collections.
Grant in Aid Awards are intended to help defray expenses of visiting graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, faculty and independent scholars from the U.S. and abroad, who travel from locations outside of the Twin Cities to conduct research in the IHRCA’s collections. Awards are available through the generosity of donors to the IHRCA's ethnic and general funds, as well as the director's research fund. Awards are made on a competitive basis and for research specific to the IHRCA’s collections. IHRCA holdings to be consulted must be indicated in the application.
Awards for 2014-2015 are available for travel to the IHRCA for research in any IHRCA collection and must be used between August 1, 2014, and June 30, 2015. In planning a visit, note that the Immigration History Research Center Archvies will be closed the last week of December. Awards may be made for up to $500 to assist with travel and research-related expenses associated with a research residency at the IHRCA of not less than one week (5 research days). Post-doctoral scholars may seek and be awarded an additional amount of up to $500 (to total a maximum award of up to $1,000) to assist with travel and research-related expenses associated with a research residency at the IHRCA of not less than two weeks (10 research days). Applications requesting less than $500 (or $1,000) will receive equal consideration.
Graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, faculty, and independent scholars, in the U.S. or internationally, who live more than a day's drive from the Twin Cities and who need to do research in the IHRCA collections.
June 1 for research travel in upcoming fiscal year August 1 - June 31
2014 IHRC Archives Grants in Aid Program at University of Minnesota in USA is available to undertake level programs at .
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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