Library of Congress Fellowship for the Study of Health and Spirituality
Good morning,
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress is
delighted to announce that we are currently accepting applications for the
David B.
Larson Fellowship in Health and Spirituality.
This paid research opportunity at the Library of Congress
is open to qualified scholars to apply for a post-doctoral fellowship designed
to continue Dr. Larson's legacy of promoting meaningful, scholarly study of
these two important and increasingly interrelated fields. The fellowship seeks
to encourage the pursuit of scholarly excellence in the scientific study of the
relation of religiousness and spirituality to physical, mental, and social
health. It provides an opportunity for a period of six to twelve months of
concentrated use of the collections of the Library of Congress, through
full-time residency in the Library's John W. Kluge Center.
I thought this opportunity may be of interest to you and
your colleagues. We'd be appreciative if you may share this information. The
posting announcing the fellowship is attached and may also be found on
H-Net<http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=200836>.
More information regarding eligibility and available stipend is on the Kluge
Center website, http://www.loc.gov/loc/kluge/fellowships/larson.html.
Thank you for sharing this information with interested
scholars and colleagues. All the best.
Jason Steinhauer
Program Specialist
Office of Scholarly Programs
Library of Congress
p: 202.707.0213
f: 202.707.3595
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