The mission of the ACLS (American Council of Learned Societies) is to promote inclusion, equity, and diversity in the scholarly enterprise. They aim to enhance the scholarly enterprise by being broadly inclusive and welcoming of different backgrounds, cultures, and identities. This reflects in their fellowship programs which encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, recognizing the value that such diversity brings to scholarship.
The Luce/ACLS Early Career Fellowships in China Studies – Long-Term are designed to empower emerging humanities and social sciences scholars in China-related research by providing dedicated support for research, writing, and publicly engaged scholarship. Funded by the Henry Luce Foundation, these fellowships enable recent PhDs (within eight years and without tenure)—to take leave from teaching and service for four to nine months to produce significant scholarly outputs. Long-term fellowships emphasize the importance of research conducted in China if travel is possible. Applicants who do not propose travel should explain how they will gain access to sources.
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