Molina Fellowship in the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences

    From The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (The Huntington)

    The Huntington is a private, nonprofit institution dedicated to advancing cultural, research, and educational endeavors. Founded in 1919 by Henry E. Huntington, it stands as a crucial player in preserving and studying the heritage of the American West, boasting unparalleled collections that document various aspects of American western settlement. Its mission encapsulates fostering advanced humanities research, underlining its status as a significant cultural and educational center globally.

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    Overview

    The Huntington offers a robust fellowship program focused on supporting scholars in conducting advanced humanities research. This program is designed to attract scholars from across the world, offering around 200 fellowships annually. Applicants must be pursuing scholarship in a field appropriate to The Huntington’s collections in the history of medicine and related sciences, including public health.

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    Submission

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