6 01, 2013

Congregational Studies Fellowships

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The Congregational Studies Team is pleased to announce the availability of Fellowships* to support scholars who are interested in disciplined inquiry into the life of local communities of faith. These 18-month fellowships include $18,000 in research support, plus $2000 for related travel. In addition, Fellowships include a program of mentoring by a senior-scholar coach and participation in two summer consultations that bring together the Fellows and coaches with the Team.

Applications are encouraged from scholars in a variety of disciplines — from practical theology to the social sciences, from history to biblical studies and contextual education — for projects that involve learning from and about living communities of faith. Fellows will explore avenues for making that knowledge available for the sake […]

Congregational Studies Fellowships2013-01-06T23:44:27-05:00
30 11, 2012

Dissertation Fellowships from The Louisville Institute

2012-11-30T18:27:12-05:00

Vocation of the Theological Educator Dissertation Fellowship

ANNUAL APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1

The Dissertation Fellowship program is designed to support the final year Ph.D. or Th.D. dissertation writing for students engaged in research pertaining to North American Christianity, especially projects with the potential to strengthen the religious life of North American Christians and their institutions, including seminaries, while simultaneously advancing American religious and theological scholarship.

Learn more about the fellowships at:  http://www.louisville-institute.org/grants/programs/dfdetail.aspx

Dissertation Fellowships from The Louisville Institute2012-11-30T18:27:12-05:00
14 06, 2011

Mellon Graduate Fellowships in Sociology of Religion at Notre Dame

2011-06-14T14:37:12-04:00

As the premier university in North America for the academic study cheap jerseys of religion, the University of Notre 之家 Dame has scores of faculty members, centers, and institutes across departments and schools whose scholarship focuses on religion. Among them is the Center for the Study of Religion and Society (http://csrs.nd.edu/), housed in the Department of Sociology. The Center is pleased to announce Mellon Graduate Fellowships for incoming graduate students.

In order to continue attracting outstanding doctoral students who can take advantage если of Notre Dame’s distinction in the study of religion, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded $657,000 to ND to support an initiative in religion across the disciplines. […]

Mellon Graduate Fellowships in Sociology of Religion at Notre Dame2011-06-14T14:37:12-04:00
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