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A Fellowship to Support Academic Research in the Collections of the Swedish Immigrant Institute, Växjö

The Swedish Emigrant Institute, housed in the House of Emigrants in Växjö, Sweden, holds Sweden’s largest collection of sources and literature pertaining to the Swedish migration to North America. It includes tens of thousands of letters, as well as numerous diaries, newspapers, interviews and other material relating to the history and consequences of the mass migration between Sweden and North America in the 19th and 20th centuries. The library holds more than 20,000 volumes. The institute also promotes contacts between Sweden and North America. For more information about the Swedish Emigrant Institute and the House of Emigrants, see the webpage of the institute at the website of Kulturparken Småland. 
The Swedish Emigrant Institute, supported by the Linnaeus University Centre for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies and Kulturparken Småland, announces an international research grant of up to SEK 40 000 (c. USD 4 500) for scholarly research in the collections of the Institute in Växjö, to be undertaken during 2022. The fellowship is intended to cover travel to and from Växjö, accommodation in Växjö and a daily allowance to cover enhanced living expenses during the research stay in Växjö. The recipient is expected to spend from one to three weeks at the Swedish Emigrant Institute in Växjö. In addition, the recipient is expected to engage with faculty and students at Linnaeus University’s campus in Växjö and to give at least one seminar or guest lecture at the university during the stay in Växjö.
Eligible applicants, who can be based anywhere in the world, must hold a PhD or be enrolled in a PhD program at the time of the deadline for the application. The purpose of the research must be academic, and a successful application will clearly show the significance of the collections in the Swedish Emigrant Institute. The support of the above-mentioned institutions must be acknowledged in any publications resulting from the research conducted at the Swedish Emigrant Institute. The applicant also undertakes to donate a copy of any publication resulting from his or her research at the institute to the library of the Institute.
The application consists of the following parts, consolidated into a single pdf-document: 
1) Letter of motivation (max 1 page)
2) Research project description (max 2 pages)
3) CV (max 2 pages)
4) Name and contact details of up to three referees
5) Budget, specifying all travel costs and time plan for the purposed visit*

The application should be sent by e-mail to migrationresearch@kulturparkensmaland.se by 6 March, 2022. The decision will be made by the board of the Swedish Emigrant Institute before the end of March 2022. The decision can not be appealed. The board may modify the budget and/or proposed time plan.
For more information, contact migrationresearch@kulturparkensmaland.se


Application: migrationresearch@kulturparkensmaland.se
Website: https://kulturparkensmaland.se/en/visit-us/vara-besoksmal/utvandrarnas-hus/svenska-emigrantinstitutet/


Date Award Closes: 2022-03-06

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NAHA’s Odd S. Lovoll Award Applications Open

The Norwegian-American Historical Association (NAHA) is excited to announce that applications are open for its Odd S. Lovoll Award, which recognizes originality, excellence, and creativity in undergraduate research and writing on any aspect of Norwegian-American studies.

The winner of the award will receive a cash prize of $500 and a one-year student membership in NAHA. Interested applicants should submit an interpretive essay based on original research of between 2,000 and 10,000 words in length, which conforms to Chicago style (using endnotes). Essays must be written as an undergraduate and submitted within one year of graduation from an undergraduate institution. Preference will be given to essays that explore previously neglected topics or new approaches to previously treated topics.

The award-winning essay will be considered for publication in NAHA’s academic journal, Norwegian-American Studies. The deadline for student submissions for the award is June 1 of each year. The NAHA publications committee, in consultation with the editor of Norwegian-American Studies, will select the winner. Award-winning essays will be announced September 1. For full details, please visit https://naha.stolaf.edu/publications/. Any questions can be directed to me, NAHA’s editor, at naha-editor@stolaf.edu.

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ACLS Emerging Voices Fellowships

Scholars of color, scholars from unconventional backgrounds, scholars working for change, and scholars enriching fields & institutions: please apply by Jan 12 9 pm Eastern!  Open to recent PhDs in the humanities and interpretive social sciences.  

For more information and to apply, visit the ACLS website here: https://www.acls.org/competitions/acls-emerging-voices-fellowships/

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The American Council of Learned Societies Announces Third and Final Round of Emerging Voices Fellowship Competition 

Program supporting outstanding early-career humanistic scholars now welcomes applications for two-year posts with select ACLS Research Consortium Universities
The American Council of Learned Societies is pleased to announce the third and final round of the Emerging Voices Fellowship program.

Following the success of the first two competitions of the program, which supports early-career scholars in the humanities and interpretive social sciences facing a challenging academic job market, both the competition and fellowship have been redesigned to best serve those who have received their doctorates just before or during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The Emerging Voices Fellowship has been distinguished for its rapid response approach in supporting new and recent PhDs during a time of great economic uncertainty,” noted ACLS President Joy Connolly. “In addition to providing funding to help strengthen humanistic disciplines, we have also incorporated feedback from scholars and partner institutions from the first two rounds on how best to use our resources to make the program a success for everyone involved.”

For its final round of competition, the Emerging Voices Fellowship program invites applications from qualified PhDs whose voices, perspectives, and broad visions will strengthen institutions of higher education and humanistic disciplines in the years to come. Nominations are no longer required and will not be accepted. We welcome applications from scholars whose PhDs were conferred between January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2021. Students who anticipate receiving the PhD degree after December 31, 2021 are not eligible. Learn more in the Emerging Voices Fellowship FAQ.

Scholars of color, from low-income and unconventional backgrounds, and those who have taken on extraordinary roles in graduate school (organizing public art exhibits, teaching in prison education programs, coordinating research groups, to name just a few), are especially encouraged to apply.

The fellowship will now offer two-year in-person posts at participating institutions from the ACLS Research University Consortium during the 2022-23 and 2023-24 academic years.

Applications are due Wednesday, January 12, 2022, 9 PM EST. 

Questions? Email us at EVFapplications@acls.org
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ASF Translation Prizes

The American-Scandinavian Foundation annually awards two translation prizes for outstanding translations of poetry, fiction, drama, or literary prose written by a Scandinavian author born after 1900. The Nadia Christensen Award includes a $2,500 stipend, publication of an excerpt of the translation in ASF’s journal Scandinavian Review, and a commemorative bronze medallion.  The Leif and Inger Sjöberg Award is given to an individual whose translations from a Nordic Language have not previously been published.  The Sjöberg Award includes a $2,000 student, publication publication of an excerpt of the translation in Scandinavian Review, and a commemorative bronze medallion.  

The deadline for prize applications is June 15, 2019.  More information and a link to the application is available at http://www.amscan.org/fellowships-grants/translation-competition/