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| Dear DAVID, The APA sponsors one visiting research fellowship per year at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) at the University of Edinburgh. We invite applications for the 2022–2023 Edinburgh Fellowship. The APA Fellow has a private office in the Institute, is a member of the Institute's lively research community, and has full borrowing rights at Edinburgh University Library. The fellowship is for a period of 2–6 months. Applicants must be members of the APA. Applications for research on any topic within the humanities and social sciences are welcome. Priority will be given to applications linked to the themes of the new Institute Project on Decoloniality (IPD'24) taking place at IASH through 2024. This project invites scholars from around the world to visit Edinburgh and conduct research on the theme of decoloniality, broadly understood. The application deadline is December 15, 2021. For full details of the fellowship and for application procedures, please visit the Edinburgh Fellowship page. For questions, contact prizes@apaonline.org. Recent Edinburgh Fellows: 2021–2022: Ruth Boeker (University College Dublin) 2020–2021: Deborah Boyle (College of Charleston) 2019–2020: Carrie Figdor (University of Iowa) 2018–2019: Peter J. Graham (University of California, Riverside) 2017–2018: Marina Folescu (University of Missouri) We look forward to receiving your application. All the best, Amy E. Ferrer Executive Director |
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