1) Contact and biographical information about the applicant
2) A curriculum vitae of no more than 10 pages
3) A statement of the significance of your project to knowledge in the arts and humanities, broadly considered (100-word maximum).
4) A brief description (not more than 1,000 words) of a research project. State clearly the objectives, significance, methodology, and originality of the project in a manner clear to nonspecialists (the selection committee is composed of a range of scholars from humanities and arts fields and may not include specialists in your field).
5) Applicants may provide a web address for committee members to view examples of previous work; supplemental materials may not be uploaded to the online system
6) Three reference letters. Reference letters should be written in English. If this is impossible, we reserve the right to request a translation. Referees are encouraged to submit letters through our online application system. Referees who wish to submit their letter of reference via email should email letters to
shc-fellowships@stanford.edu. Reference letters must be received at the Center by the application deadline. Consideration of letters received after that date cannot be guaranteed.