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Ms Laura Blanchard, Schallek Fellowships
The Richard III Society was founded in 1924 in England as The Fellowship of the White Boar and was renamed the Richard III Society in 1959. The American Branch was founded in 1961. Today, the Society has more than 4,000 members worldwide, and American Branch membership is more than 800.
William B Schallek Memorial Graduate Fellowship Award
Subjects: Medieval history.
Purpose: To support graduate study of 15th-century English history and culture.
Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens of the US, have made an application for first citizenship papers or be permanent resident immigrants enrolled at a recognized educational institution.
Level of Study: Doctorate
Type: Fellowship
Value: Dissertation awards of $2,000 each and dissertation fellowship of $30,000 annually
Length of Study: 1 year, renewals will be considered
Frequency: Annual
Study Establishment: Recognized and accredited degree-granting institutions
Country of Study: Any country
No. of awards offered: 5
Application Procedure: Applicants must visit the website for guidelines, lists of past awards, their topics and application forms.
Closing Date: Please check with the website
No. of awards given last year: 3
No. of applicants last year: 7
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(2019). Richard III Society, American Branch. In: The Grants Register 2019. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-95810-8_1002
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