Stipendien: Visiting Fellowships at the British Library (Deadline: 01.02.2022)

Visiting Fellowships at the British Library

These awards are offered to help support individuals wishing to visit London to use the British Library’s collections relating to the Americas (North America, the Caribbean, Central America, South America).

Deadline: 01.02.2022

Who are the Eccles Centre Visiting Fellowships for?
We are keen to hear from all kinds of serious researchers who have the potential to produce something new, exciting, challenging and different as a result of their research into the British Library’s Americas collections. As well as applicants from academic backgrounds working on scholarly research, we also welcome independent researchers, creative practitioners working on artistic and cultural projects, and journalists, educators and scientists working on public policy problems. This means that research towards a doctoral degree, an academic article, a poetry collection, a policy paper, a classroom resource, a theatre production, a body of painting or sculpture, a new fashion collection…all these kinds of projects and more will be considered.

Applicants must be over 18 years of age but can be based anywhere in the world.

What can I research as part of the Eccles Centre Visiting Fellowship programme?
There are four research themes that we are particularly excited for researchers to explore through our collections.

  • Sounds and music of the Americas

  • Americans beyond the Americas

  • American environments

  • Religion and spiritualty in the Americas

Researchers are strongly encouraged to apply with projects that align with one of these themes. If you need to use the British Library’s Americas collections for an exciting and original project that falls outside the scope of these themes you may apply as a ‘wildcard’.

You can find out more about the research themes in this blog.

How much are the Fellowships, and how long do they last?
Applicants may apply for up to the following amounts, depending on where they are based:

  • The UK (within the M25) - £1,000

  • The UK (outside the M25) - £2,000

  • Europe (excluding the UK) - £2,500

  • Rest of World - £3,000

It is expected that this award will support around a month’s work in the Library, either taken continuously, or as a number of smaller trips. The 2022 awards will last for two years so, for those in receipt of a 2022 Fellowship, the research trip(s) will need to take place between 1 May 2022 and must be completed by 30 April 2024.


How do I apply?
We are currently accepting applications. We strongly encourage all potential applicants to read our Notes for Applicants document before submitting an application. All submissions must be made via our digital form: please click here to begin an application. The form can be saved and returned to: further details are available on the form.

All applicants are invited to submit a separate Equality, Diversity and Inclusion form that will be stored separately from your main application form, and which will be completely anonymous with no identifying information about you.

The deadline for receipt of applications is 17.00 GMT on Tuesday 1 February 2022. No additional documentation is required or will be considered. Applicants will be notified of the outcome in early April 2022.

If you experience any technical difficulties, or have any further questions, please contact us at eccles-centre[at]bl.uk.

Read about the current and previous recipients here.

More information here.

News, ScholarshipPenelope Braune