I am a graduate student completing my Ph.D. May I apply as a project director for a Scholarly Editions and Translations grant?
Persons enrolled in academic programs are not eligible to apply as project directors for Scholarly Editions and Translations grants. If you have passed your dissertation defense but have not yet received the degree, you are eligible to applyif you are also a U.S. citizen or will also have been a resident of the U.S. for at least the three years immediately prior to the application deadline. To demonstrate your eligibility, have your dean or department chair fax a signed letter to NEH (to 202-606-8204), stating that you have successfully completed all requirements for the Ph.D.; alternatively, a PDF version of the signed letter may be included as an attachment to an e-mail message sent to editions@neh.gov.
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