HBCU Humanities Fellowship
Virginia Humanities | |
United States, Virginia, Charlottesville | |
Jan 23, 2026 | |
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The Virginia Humanities HBCU Scholars Fellowship is designed to support and elevate underrepresented voices in the humanities by providing meaningful resources for research, scholarship, and public engagement. The program’s mission is to develop work that bridges academic inquiry and public impact, particularly projects that explore Virginia’s history, historically marginalized narratives, and broader South Atlantic themes, while amplifying research by scholars affiliated with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Fellows receive financial support, access to academic publishing outlets, professional community and peer support, and opportunities for public dissemination of their work. This fellowship offers flexible engagement through both short-term (3–6 months) and long-term (9–12 months) tracks, accommodating a range of project scopes and applicant needs. Award amounts vary accordingly, and fellows gain access to resources including the University of Virginia’s library system and the archives at the Library of Virginia. Participants also collaborate with peers, receive expert feedback, share their work through Virginia Humanities’ public programs, and present at cultural centers of their choosing.
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Jan 23, 2026