In-residence fellowships at Harvard University’s Houghton Library support PhD candidates and scholars in research based on the library’s holdings of rare books, manuscripts and archives primarily from Europe and North America, but also including holdings related to Africa, the Americas, Asia, Oceania and the histories of marginalized people. Scholars utilizing unique materials in Houghton collections are preferred. The fellow is expected to be in residence at the library for 4 weeks. A stipend of $3,600 is provided to cover travel and accommodation costs during the fellowship and both U.S. and international applicants are invited to apply.