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Charles Warren Center Fellowship

Top 2 Percent Scientists · Cambridge, MA · 2 wk ago
Analyst$60k–$69k/yrFull-time

Seminar Focus

The program welcomes scholars whose work engages with commemorations as events, rituals, processes, material objects, or built environments that shape public memory. Projects may explore large-scale national commemorations or more focused, localized acts that illuminate broader questions of identity, narrative, and belonging.

The seminar will emphasize:

  • Performance history and the tools of performance studies
  • The role of space, audienceship, ritual, temporality, bodies, and memory
  • The dynamic relationship between remembrance and erasure
  • The intersections of race, gender, and other categories of historical analysis
  • Key historical moments, including the Civil War, slavery, abolition, and Reconstruction

Core Questions

The seminar will address fundamental inquiries such as:

  • Why do commemorations matter?
  • What functions do they serve in a modern nation-state?
  • How are commemorations created, sustained, or dissolved?
  • How can Harvard contribute to ongoing national conversations about public memory?

Fellowship Details

Fellows will:

  • Present and workshop their research in the faculty seminar
  • Participate fully in the intellectual life of the Warren Center
  • Receive library privileges and office space for the 9-month academic year
  • Stipend: Determined according to fellow needs and Center resources, up to $66,000.

    Average recent stipends have been approximately $50,000.

    Basic Qualifications

    • Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent and may not be degree candidates.
    • Research must align with the seminar theme.
    • Applicants should demonstrate the capacity to contribute to an excellent and inclusive scholarly community.

    Application Instructions

    Deadline: January 7, 2026

    Letters of Recommendation Deadline: January 9, 2026

    Applications must be submitted electronically and include the following:

    • Project Title & Statement of Research - Upload a three-page, double-spaced project statement
    • Three Letters of Recommendation - Instructions will be provided in the electronic application system

    Salary Range

    $60,000–$69,000

    Minimum References Required

    3

    Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

    Harvard University is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics.

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