2025 USHMM Research Grants
January 29
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is pleased to announce research grants for travel to and research at the David and Fela Shapell Family Collections, Conservation and Research Center, which houses the Museum’s permanent collection and archive. Grant recipients will have one year from the award of the grant to complete their funded research week.
Application Materials and Guidelines
The application closes January 29, 2025. Applicants will be notified of outcomes in February 2025.
Qualifications
- Applicants must have earned a PhD.
- Applicants must be North American-based Holocaust scholars who are untenured, contingent, or working outside of academia.
- Applicants must propose an original research project related to the field of Holocaust studies.
Application Instructions
Applications must be submitted in English via our online application and consist of the following:
- an online application form
- a current CV
- a short summary (no more than 4 double-spaced pages) of the research project and justification
- a list of specific collections that the applicant plans to access at the Shapell Center
Contact Information
Broadening Academia Initiative
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, DC 20024-2126
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