Public Humanities Fellowship 2026
Deadline: Mar 31, 2026
other
partially funded
United States
Opportunity Overview
📖 About Virginia Humanities Public Humanities Fellowship
The Public Humanities Fellowships aim to support writers, independent scholars, community historians, and college/university faculty members in sharing meaningful research, stories, and cultural expressions. These projects should be relevant to Virginia's diverse communities and connect audiences to wider regional, national, and global contexts.
🎁 Benefits of the Fellowship
- Access to the University of Virginia’s library system and the Library of Virginia archives.
- Membership in a community of fellows working on innovative public humanities topics.
- Opportunities to share ideas through programs such as:
- With Good Reason radio show/podcast
- Virginia Festival of the Book’s Shelf Life
- The Library of Virginia’s UncommonWealth
✅ Fellowship Requirements
- Applicants must be 18 or older.
- Must reside in Virginia or be affiliated with a Virginia college/university.
- Projects must be relevant to Virginia communities.
- Direct university affiliation is not required.
- Preference for applicants experienced in engaging large, diverse public audiences.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Applications can be submitted through the official application portal.
- Deadline: 31 March, 2026
🌐 Application Portal
- View details of the fellowship on the Virginia Humanities Public Humanities Fellowship website.
- Apply directly via the application portal.
This fellowship provides a unique opportunity to engage with Virginia's diverse communities and contribute to meaningful public humanities projects. Don't miss the chance to apply!
Benefits
- Access to the University of Virginia’s library system and the Library of Virginia archives.
- Membership in a community of fellows working on innovative public humanities topics.
- Opportunities to share ideas through programs like With Good Reason radio show/podcast, Virginia Festival of the Book’s Shelf Life, and the Library of Virginia’s UncommonWealth










