Blavatnik Archive Research Fellowships
The Blavatnik Archive Research Fellowships provide up to $2,500 a term for outstanding scholars to study and disseminate its primary source materials: over 145,000 items in 20th-century Jewish and world history, with a special emphasis on World War I, World War II, and Soviet Russia. Generally, the fellowship is non-residency: researchers will work online, with behind-the-scenes access to over 34,000 digital assets in the Archive’s high-resolution, metadata-rich asset management system. Master’s and PhD students or degree-holders, Postdocs, Faculty, and Independent Investigators from any discipline are invited to apply.