The Stanford Humanities Center, in conjunction with the Stanford Committee on Black Performing Arts, offers fellowships to support scholars with an interest in the arts whose research examines the character and global influences of black arts and culture with a specific focus on performance. In addition, these fellowships support research which furthers the understanding of links between humanities, performance and arts generally within the specific area of black studies, or by placing black performance in a comparative context.
This fellowship program was made possible through a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation and ran through 2003-04. We will not be accepting applications for 2004-05.
Robert Barrick
Fellowship Administrator
rbarrick@stanford.edu
tel: (650) 723-3054
fax: (650) 723-1895
The Humanities Center’s fellowships are made possible by gifts and grants from the following individuals, foundations and divisions within Stanford: The Esther Hayfer Bloom Estate, Theodore H. and Frances K. Geballe, Marta Sutton Weeks, The Mericos Foundation, The National Endowment for the Humanities, The Rockefeller Foundation, as well as from Stanford’s School of Humanities and Sciences, and the Office of the Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education.
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