Harvard's FAS Tenured Publication Fund supports tenured faculty with costs related to publishing scholarly books, such as indexing and permissions, to help bring important research projects to completion.
Funder: Harvard University
Due Dates: Rolling (applications accepted at any time)
Funding Amounts: Up to $5,000 per faculty member per 3-year period; up to 40 awards annually; first-come, first-served.
Summary: Supports tenured FAS faculty at Harvard in completing and publishing scholarly book projects.
Key Information: Applicants must exhaust other funding sources before applying; reimbursement only.
The FAS Tenured Publication Fund provides supplemental support to tenured faculty in Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) to help bring scholarly book projects to completion. The fund is designed to defray costs directly associated with scholarly publishing, such as indexing, copyright permissions, digital images, and modest subventions required by not-for-profit publishers. The goal is to ensure that important research and scholarship by tenured FAS faculty are published and disseminated effectively.