This fellowship allows top Georgetown undergraduates to conduct original research in humanities, arts, and culture using the Library of Congress's Kluge Center resources.
Funder: Library of Congress
Due Dates: Ongoing
Funding Amounts: Non-paid; no stipend provided; possible academic credit arranged through your school.
Summary: Enables Georgetown undergraduates to conduct research in humanities, art, culture, and related disciplines at the Library of Congress's Kluge Center.
Key Information: Only open to top 1% of enrolled Georgetown undergraduate students; U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and visa holders eligible.
The Carroll Fellows Program at Georgetown University offers a unique research fellowship for undergraduate students to engage in scholarly work at the John W. Kluge Center within the Library of Congress. Participants gain hands-on research experience, access to the Library's world-class collections, and exposure to a vibrant scholarly community. The program is designed for students interested in the humanities, arts, culture, and any discipline relevant to the Kluge collections.