I can devote a few months to my proposed research project and am unsure whether to apply for a Summer Stipend or a Teaching Development Fellowship. How can I decide?
If the proposed research is designed specifically to improve your undergraduate teaching in the humanities and does not aim primarily to result in publication, you should apply for a Teaching Development Fellowship. If the proposed project is directed specifically toward individual scholarly research in the humanities and will likely lead to a published product, you may apply for a Summer Stipend.
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