STIP: H. Allen Brooks Travelling Fellowship 2015

Application deadline: Oct 1, 2015
H. Allen Brooks Travelling Fellowship
The Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) is accepting applications
for the 2015 H. Allen Brooks Travelling Fellowship. The prestigious
fellowship of $50,000 will allow a recent graduate or emerging scholar
to study by travel for one year. The fellowship is not for the purpose
of doing research for an advanced degree. Instead, the goals are to
provide an opportunity for the recipient to see and experience
architecture and landscapes firsthand, to think about his/her
profession deeply, and to acquire knowledge useful for his/her future
work and contribution to society.
For more information please visit:
http://www.sah.org/jobs-and-careers/sah-fellowships-and-grants/h-allen-brooks-travelling-fellowship
and: http://www.sah.org

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