The OI-Fort Ticonderoga Short-Term Visiting Fellowships support research on early American military history using Fort Ticonderoga’s extensive collections, funded by the Omohundro Institute.
Funder: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
Due Dates: December 1, 2026 (annual deadline: December 1)
Funding Amounts: $2,500 stipend for one month (four weeks) of research residency; award may be split into two two-week residencies.
Summary: Short-term fellowships supporting research using Fort Ticonderoga’s major military history collections for scholars of early America.
The OI-Fort Ticonderoga Short-Term Visiting Fellowships, offered by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture in partnership with Fort Ticonderoga, support advanced graduate students through senior scholars whose research on early America would benefit from direct access to Fort Ticonderoga’s extensive collections. These collections are among North America’s largest in military material culture, covering the periods of colonization, colonial conflicts, the Seven Years’ War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812. Fellows are expected to utilize these resources and facilities in their work, advancing scholarship that draws on the unique holdings at the fort.