The Humanities Institute (HI) Fellows program advances the scholarly writing and research of humanities faculty. The program includes two course releases, research funding, peer writing groups, and development of a cross-humanities faculty community. Additionally, the program assists faculty in grant writing and writing for a broad public.
Successful proposals for the fellow’s program describe a well-developed scholarly writing project rooted in the humanities that has clear and feasible outcomes for the fellowship year and that has the potential to be funded by outside agencies.
The fellowship will run through the 2025-26 academic year. The Fellowship provides funds for two-course releases and an additional $2,000 for research.
InfoReady application portal opens on November 1; applications are due on January 20, 2025
2023 - 2024 Fellows
Tyler Peterson | Assistant Professor, Department of English |
A Grammar of 'Onk Akimel O'odham |
Volker Benkert | Associate Professor, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies |
Apologia and Redemption. Representations of Ordinary Germans in Contemporary Films on World War II and the Holocaust. |
Brian Goodman | Assistant Professor, Department of English |
The Antipolitical Imagination: Literature, Dissent, and Human Rights |
Katherine Bynum | Assistant Professor, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies |
'We’ve Got Black Power and That’s Gonna Go a Long Way:’ Ruth Jefferson and the National Welfare Rights Organization in Dallas. |
Marcello Di Bello | Assistant Professor, SHPRS Philosophy Faculty |
“Probability on Trial: Making Sense of Arguments and Stories” |
Annika Mann | Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies |
“Still Lives: Physical Disability and Late Style in Romantic-era Women’s Writing" |
Fellows archive
Academic Year 2016
Ann Keniston, Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of English, University of Nevada, Reno
Chris Jones, Assistant Professor, School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies
Bradley Ryner, Associate Professor, Department of English
Julia Sarreal, Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
Academic Year 2015
Joan McGregor, Professor, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Rebecca Tsosie, Regents' Professor and Willard H Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Executive Director, Indian Legal Program