Each year the Humanities Council awards two Hodder Fellowships to
exceptional humanists at the early stages of their careers, typically
after they have published one book and are working on a second.
Preference is given to individuals outside academia. Hodder Fellows
spend an academic year in residence in Princeton, pursuing independent
projects. The stipend for 2003-2004 will be $54,000. Candidates are
invited to submit a resume, a sample of previous work (ten-page maximum,
not returnable), a project proposal of two or three pages, and a
self-addressed stamped envelope for acknowledgement. Letters of
recommendation are not required. Materials must be postmarked by November
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