THE KIEV JUDAICA COLLECTION RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

The Special Collections Research Center at the Gelman Library of the 
George Washington University is pleased to invite applications to the 
biennial Kiev Judaica Collection Fellowship Program for the 2010-2011 
academic year.

The Fellowship Program provides stipends for short-term research and 
writing at the I. Edward Kiev Judaica Collection, housed in the Kiev 
Room of the Special Collections Research Center.  Applicants for the 
Fellowship Program must be conducting research in the field of 
18th-20th century Jewish history, Hebrew literature, Jewish art or 
Hebrew booklore.  Candidates may come from a variety of disciplines 
including, but not limited to, Graphic Arts, History, Religion, 
Comparative Literature, Bibliography or any relevant area of Judaic Studies.

The Kiev Judaica Collection Fellowships will be awarded to:
- one graduate or post-graduate researcher or independent scholar, 
with a stipend of  $2,500, and
- one undergraduate student at GWU in the final years of 
matriculation (Junior or Senior year status), with a stipend of $ 750.

Applicants must submit a letter together with a research proposal 
(max. 4 pages) outlining the scope of their project and indicating 
those materials from the Kiev Collection and/or other Judaica 
collections in the Special Collections Research Center relevant to 
their research.  (A summary of research is required upon completion 
of the fellowship.)  Applicants should also submit two letters of 
support, preferably from academic colleagues.  For graduate and 
doctoral students, one of the letters must be from a dissertation advisor.

Download a fellowship application at 
http://www.gelman.gwu.edu/collections/SCRC/collecting-areas/rare-books-and-maps-1/applicationform.pdf
 
or request to have one sent via postal mail.  The deadline for 
submission of applications is June 31, 2010.  Inquiries and 
application materials should be forwarded to:
Ms. Jennifer Kinniff
The Gelman Library
George Washington University
2130 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20052
e-mail: kinn...@gelman.gwu.edu
The I. Edward Kiev Judaica Collection was established in 1996 by Dr. 
Ari and Phyllis Kiev with the donation of the private library of Dr. 
Kiev's father, Rabbi I. Edward Kiev (1905-1975), one of the 
preeminent Judaica librarians of the 20th century.  In 1998, the Kiev 
Room was dedicated to house the collection – along with supplementary 
collections of Jewish graphic art, archives, printed and recorded 
music, ephemera, artifacts and ritual objects - and to provide a 
reading room for researchers.
For further information on the Kiev Collection and related Judaica 
collections in the Gelman Library, go 
to: 
http://www.gelman.gwu.edu/collections/SCRC/collecting-areas/rare-books-and-maps-1/judaica.


     Shmuel Ben-Gad,
     Gelman Library,
     George Washington University.



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