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The Oregon Humanities Center (OHC) offers faculty and graduate student author subvention grants to help defray costs incurred when publishing print or digital books, monographs, journal articles, and co-edited volumes in the humanities and related fields. The term humanities as used here includes literature; philosophy; history; the study of languages; religious studies; ethics; the history, theory and criticism of the arts; and historical or interpretive aspects of the social and natural sciences and the professions.
The purpose of the Graduate Research Support Fellowship program is to stimulate humanities research and support graduate education by providing doctoral students with resources to assist with their doctoral research and the completion of their dissertations.
Oregon Humanities Center (OHC) RIGs support UO-based scholars who share a humanities-related research focus by providing up to $1,000 per academic year for up to two years. RIGs are interdisciplinary in nature and meet regularly (a minimum of once per term) to share readings and/or other recent research activities and findings.
UO undergraduates interested in the humanities and humanities-affiliated social sciences and professions can earn eight credits and a $3,000 fellowship stipend during a twenty-week program. The program will provide students with important humanities library sciences research and career readiness skills, while expanding their post-college job prospects.
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The Oregon Humanities Center (OHC) offers the Dissertation Fellowship in partnership with the Graduate School and the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation. The purpose of this fellowship program is to provide the fellow with a one-term research appointment in order to allow full-time work on the dissertation.
Oregon Humanities Center (OHC) Teaching Fellowships support the development of new humanistic undergraduate courses or the substantial redesign of existing courses. Teaching fellows are offered summer pay and have the option to request course enrichment funds to support course development and to enhance students’ classroom experience.