Overview
Harvard University participates in the New England Regional Consortium Fellowship, a collaboration of 30 major cultural agencies, which offers approximately 24 research grants in a broad array of fields each year. Participating repositories at Harvard are Houghton Library, Baker Library, the Law School Library — Historical & Special Collections, Schlesinger Library, and Harvard University Archives.
Each grant provides a stipend of $5,000 for a minimum of eight weeks of research at participating institutions.
Awards are open to U.S. citizens and foreign nationals who hold the necessary U.S. government documents.
Grants are designed to encourage projects that draw on the resources of several agencies.
For further details and to apply, visit the NERFC website.