The Cogut Seminar Fellowships at Brown University support cross-disciplinary humanities and humanistic social sciences research through collaborative seminars and scholarly community engagement.
Funder: Brown University
Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027 (Application deadline for Cogut Seminar Fellowships)
Funding Amounts: Typical support includes teaching relief, research funds ($1,000–$2,000), or salary/benefits for one semester; details vary by fellowship type.
Summary: Supports Brown University faculty, doctoral students, undergraduates, postdocs, and visiting scholars in cross-disciplinary humanities research and collaborative seminars.
The Cogut Seminar Fellowships at Brown University are designed to foster interdisciplinary scholarship and intellectual exchange within the humanities and humanistic social sciences. These fellowships support faculty, doctoral students, undergraduates, postdoctoral research associates, and visiting faculty who wish to advance their research and share work-in-progress in a collegial seminar environment. Participants benefit from collaborative engagement, regular seminar meetings, and opportunities to develop their research into significant scholarly contributions. The program is hosted by the Cogut Institute for the Humanities and aims to build a vibrant, cross-disciplinary academic community.