CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: SoFCB JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM
Rare Book School’s Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in
Critical Bibliography (SoFCB) invites applications for
its 2025–27 cohort of Junior Fellows. The deadline is
Friday, November 1, 2024.
This scholarly society works to advance the study of texts,
images, and artifacts as material objects through capacious,
interdisciplinary scholarship—and to enrich humanistic inquiry
and education by identifying, mentoring, and training
promising early-career scholars. Junior Fellows will be
encouraged and supported in integrating the methods of
critical bibliography into their teaching and research,
fostering collegial conversations about historical and
emerging media across disciplines and institutions, and
sharing their knowledge with broader publics.
The fellowship includes tuition waivers for two Rare Book
School courses, as well as funding for Junior Fellows to
participate in the Society’s annual meeting and orientation.
Additional funds are available for fellows to organize
symposia at their home institutions, and fellows will have the
option of attending a bibliographical field school to visit
libraries, archives, and collections in a major metropolitan
area. After completing two years in good standing as Junior
Fellows, program participants will have the option to become
Senior Fellows in the Society.
The Society is committed to supporting diversity and to
advancing the scholarship of outstanding persons of every
race, gender, sexual orientation, creed, and socioeconomic
background, and to enhancing the diversity of the professions
and academic disciplines it represents, including those of the
professoriate, museums, libraries, archives, public
humanities, and digital humanities. We warmly encourage
prospective applicants from a wide range of disciplines,
institutions, and areas of expertise.
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Pranav
Prakash
Junior
Research Fellow, Christ Church, University of Oxford
Director
of Studies for Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Christ
Church, University of Oxford
Senior
Mellon Fellow, Rare Book School, University of Virginia
Trustee,
American Printing History Association
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