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Each year dozens of fellows, working on a variety of research topics, find a home at the National Museum of American History. They are selected by the Smithsonian's central Office of Research Training and Services, which issues announcements, asks the appropriate curator to review the incoming proposals, and then refers the proposal to a special committee to make the final determination about awards. These decisions are based on the candidates' academic standing, scholarly competence, experience, and the suitability of the proposed research project of study. During their association, fellows are hosted by a curator and have access to the Museum's libraries, archives, and many other resources. Fellows are expected to give a presentation on their research as part of the weekly Tuesday colloquium series here at the Museum. At the completion of their appointment, they take their work with them. Learn more about fellowship opportunities.

Note to Applicants: The Fellowship Program will remain active during the Museum's renovation but access to certain research materials and collections may be affected during this period and office space will be limited. The next application deadline is January 15, 2008. Applicants should consult with their Smithsonian advisors early in the application process to discuss specific research needs, collections availability and any impact the renovation may have on planned research at the Museum.

2008 Fellows
Ellen L. Berg
Advisor(s):
William Bird and Harry Rubenstein
Current Projects:
Where Have You Gone, Miss Columbia? American Identity and Uncle Sam's Forgotten Partner

Laura Cobian
Advisor(s):
Fath Davis Ruffins
Current Projects:
Transcending Borders: The Transnational Construction of Mexicanidad, 1920-35

Nicholas L. Gaffney
Advisor(s):
John Hasse and Portia James
Current Projects:
Mobilizing Jazz Communities

Jessica L. Ghilani
Advisor(s):
Vanessa Broussard
Current Projects:
N.W. Ayer Advertising Agency Records and the United States Army

Maria del Mar Gonzalez-Gonzalez
Advisor(s):
Marvette Perez
Current Projects:
(Re)Inventing a Latin/o American Identity: the Bienal 10 months de San Juan del Grabado Latinoamericano y del Caribe, 1970-2001

Sarah Z. Gould
Advisor(s):
Fath Davis Ruffins
Current Projects:
Toys Make a Nation: Ethnic Imagery in American Toys, 1840 - 1990

Emory J. Jessee
Advisor(s):
Barton C. Hacker and Jeffrey K. Stine
Current Projects:
Resurveying Bikini

Christopher J. Manganiello
Advisor(s):
Jeffrey Stine and Pete Daniel
Current Projects:
Dam Crazy with Wild Consequences: Artificial Lakes and Natural Rivers in the Southern South, 1890-1990

John W. Troutman
Advisor(s):
Rayna Green
Current Projects:
A Cultural History of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar

Learn More about Fellowship Opportunities


Office of Research Training and Services
Learn about fellowship opportunities across the Smithsonian Institution, including the National Museum of American History.

Lemelson Center Fellowship Opportunities
The Center offers fellowships to scholars and professionals to support projects that present creative approaches to the study of invention and innovation in American society.

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