The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) offers the Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship in 2022.
The Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF) offers six to twelve months of support to graduate students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences who are enrolled in PhD programs in the United States and conducting dissertation research about non-US or US Indigenous cultures and societies. The IDRF program especially welcomes applications from underrepresented institutions. Sixty fellowships are awarded annually.
Note to IDRF applicants about the impact of Covid-19 on proposed research: Because IDRF research will not begin until July 2021 at the earliest, applicants do not need to incorporate alternate Covid-19 research strategies into their proposals. They will instruct reviewers to evaluate the feasibility of proposed research without reference to Covid-19.
Worth of Award
- Fellowship amounts vary depending on the research plan, with a per-fellowship average of $23,000.
- The fellowship includes participation in an SSRC-funded interdisciplinary workshop upon the completion of IDRF-funded research.
Eligibility
- The program is open to graduate students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences—regardless of citizenship—enrolled in PhD programs in the United States.
- Applicants to the 2021 IDRF competition must complete all PhD requirements except on-site research by the time the fellowship begins or by December 2021, whichever comes first.
- The program invites proposals for dissertation research about US Indigenous topics that are conducted within the United States as well as proposals for projects that are conducted, in whole or in part, outside the United States on non-US topics.
- It will consider applications for dissertation research grounded in a single site, informed by broader cross-regional and interdisciplinary perspectives, as well as applications for multi-sited, comparative, and transregional research.
- Proposals that address topics within US Indigenous studies — Native America, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander studies — or that identify the United States as a case for comparative inquiry are welcome. Other proposals that focus predominantly or exclusively on the United States are not eligible.
- Applicants from select disciplines within the humanities (Art History, Architectural History, Classics, Drama/Theater, Film Studies, Literature, Musicology, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Political Theory, and Religion) may request three or more months of funding for international on-site dissertation research in combination with site-specific research in the United States, for a total of six to twelve months of funding.
- All other applicants (for example, those in Anthropology, Geography, History, Political Science, and Sociology, among others) must request six to twelve months of on-site, site-specific dissertation research with a minimum of six months of research outside of the United States.
- Research within the United States must be site-specific (e.g., at a particular archive) and cannot be at the applicant’s home institution unless that institution has necessary site-specific research holdings.
- Please note that the IDRF program supports research only and may not be used for dissertation write-up or data analysis.
- Applicants who have completed significant funded dissertation research in one country by the start of their proposed IDRF research may be ineligible to apply to the IDRF to extend research time in the same country.
- Eligibility will be at the discretion of the IDRF program, depending on completed research time and funding.
- The IDRF program expects fellows to remain at their research site(s) for the full six- to twelve-month funding period.
- The IDRF program will not support study at foreign universities, conference participation, data analysis, or dissertation write-up.
- The program does not accept applications from PhD programs in law, business, medicine, nursing, or journalism, nor does it accept applications in doctoral programs that do not lead to a PhD.
How to Apply
- All applications must be submitted using the online application portal.
Deadline: The next application deadline is November 2, 2021.