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The Presidency Research Fund Fellowships
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The Presidency Research Fund Fellowship is designed to support research on the American presidency. With an interest in explaining relationships, institutions, and environment surrounding the President, the Fund will support the work of people whose scholarly research brings them to the Washington area. Whether scholars plan to conduct archival work, library research, or interviews with key officials, the fellowship will provide a place at the Centennial Center where people are supported as they conduct their work.
Applications will be reviewed, and selection made by, a three-member committee appointed by the APSA president.
A separate application file is not necessary. Interest in this assistance may be noted on the Centennial Center Visiting Scholar Application.
Previous Recipients
2004 Brendan J. Doherty, UC Berkeley "The Geography of Presidential Reelection Efforts"
2003 Elvin T. Lim, Yale University "Rhetoric and Presidential Leadership"
Supporting the Presidency Research Fund Fellowships
Find out how to support the Presidency Research Fund Fellowships at Support Political Science.
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