Repository Research Fellow

Published: October 19, 2023    Jobs

Indiana University https://bloomington.iu.edu/

Repository Research Fellowship program to support immersive collections research. This initiative is intended to support research in the rich collections of the IU Bloomington campus and to build partnerships between scholars at and beyond IUB.

The Indiana University Institute for Advanced Study is now accepting applications for the 2024 Repository Research Fellowship (RRF). Fellowships in this cycle will be during calendar year 2024. Prospective fellows may apply either to be on campus or to work virtually, depending on arrangements with the host repository. Fellows coming for a campus residency are eligible for up to $2,500 reimbursement of travel costs (including lodging). Virtual Fellows will be eligible to receive up to $1,500 to be used for project-related expenses.

The fellowship is open to community scholars or faculty members from outside IUB who will conduct in-depth research in collections of the partner repositories. Students are not eligible for this program unless they fall into one of those two categories. The ideal fellowship arrangement is two weeks of focused research using the collection items and tools provided by the repository. If different timing is desired, it should be proposed and explained in the application.

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Prior to submission, applicants are responsible for discussing the collections they wish to use with their prospective host repository to find out what will be available and (for virtual fellows) in what format. Collaboration among fellows and/or with repository staff members is encouraged. Fellows are required to make a virtual or in-person presentation of some aspect of the project. IU IAS staff members will facilitate these presentations.

Eligibility: Non-IU faculty members and community scholars are eligible for this fellowship. Graduate or undergraduate students and previous SRRF/RRF fellows are not eligible to receive the fellowship. Applications from faculty members at Minority Serving Institutions and community colleges and from researchers who are from a collection’s source community are particularly welcome.

Successful proposals will demonstrate:
● understanding of the collection(s) proposed for use
● the project’s anticipated impact
● plans for wide-spread dissemination
● possibilities for ongoing collaboration
● benefit for the repository as well as the researcher

Questions about collections should be directed to listed repository contacts. Questions about the fellowship should be directed to ias@indiana.edu.

Applications for 2024 fellowships will be due November 12, 2023.

Apply here: https://iu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9HzJ0D6P7LbBaya