John E. Rovensky Fellowships
Dissertation fellowships in U.S. Business or Economic History and International Business or Economic History
U.S. Business or Economic History
International Business or Economic History
The John E. Rovensky Fellowships in U.S. Business or Economic History (2024-2025). Deadline is July 31, 2024.
An $11,000 fellowship will be awarded for a doctoral student writing a dissertation in U.S. business or economic history. The fellowship is available largely through the generosity of the late John E. Rovensky and is administered by the University of Illinois Foundation. Awardees may use the fellowship concurrently with other funding sources, including grants or teaching assignments.
Eligibility
Applicants must be working toward a Ph.D. degree with U.S. business or economic history as the area of major interest. The fellowship recipient must be enrolled in a doctoral program at an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants should be working on a dissertation based on in-depth archival research on any period. Preference will be given to applicants who are preparing for a career in teaching and research and who will have completed all graduate course work prior to the fall of 2024. Awards are non-renewable but may be taken along with other fellowships from other sources. The awardee may use the fellowship concurrently with other funding sources, including grants or teaching assignments. The awardee will be expected to recognize the fellowship on any scholarly work(s) that benefitted from it and contribute with a short video of their research to be published by the University of Illinois. More info: https://thebhc.org/john-e-rovensky-fellowships-international-business-or-economic-history-2024-25
The John E. Rovensky Fellowships in International Business or Economic History (2024-25). Deadline is July 31, 2024.
One $11,000 fellowship will be awarded for a doctoral student writing a doctoral dissertation in non-US business or economic history. The fellowship is available largely through the generosity of the late John E. Rovensky and are administered by the University of Illinois Foundation. The awardee may use the fellowship concurrently with other funding sources, including grants or teaching assignments. The awardee will be expected to recognize the fellowship on any scholarly work(s) that benefitted from it and contribute with a short video of their research to be published by the University of Illinois.
Eligibility
Applicants must be working toward a Ph.D. degree with international business or economic history as the area of major interest. The fellowship recipient must be enrolled in a doctoral program at an accredited college or university in the United States of America. Applicants should be working on a dissertation based on in-depth archival research on any period and geographic area (outside the United States). Preference will be given to applicants who are preparing for a career in teaching and research and who will have completed all graduate course work prior to the fall of 2024. Awards are non-renewable but may be taken along with other fellowships from other sources. More information:
https://thebhc.org/john-e-rovensky-fellowships-international-business-or-economic-history-2024-25

