Fellowships

Fellowships

Mellon Seminar Fellows 2025-26
The Price Lab is pleased to offer up to twelve Andrew W. Mellon DH Fellowships for the 2025–2026 academic year. University of Pennsylvania tenure-track faculty, full-time lecturers, and research staff who are either in the humanities or whose work engages questions of significant concern for the humanities are eligible. Additionally, we are excited to announce a new Regional Fellows program that will allow us to offer up to three of the twelve fellowships to scholars from schools in the Philadelphia area. The awards carry a $2,500 research fund. More Information HERE

Summer Doctoral Fellows, 2025
The Price Lab is pleased to announce Mellon Summer Research Fellowships for humanities graduate students in the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. The fellowships have been designed to allow students to take advantage of the relatively less hectic summer months to pursue work in the digital humanities. Fellowship recipients may use their funds to pursue a research project in any area of the digital humanities and/or to engage in a structured program of study and training in DH tools or methods, for example by attending training institutes or enrolling in a set of summer workshops. More Informaion HERE

Summer Undergraduate Fellows, 2025
The Mellon Summer Undergraduate Fellowships are designed to allow students to take advantage of the relatively less-hectic summer months to pursue work in the digital humanities alongside a faculty supervisor. Students may use their fellowship to work on a faculty-led digital project or an independent project provided that a faculty member closely supervise their work. More information HERE

Events Assistant Fellowship, 2025-2026
The Events Assistant Fellow will work with the Managing Director to coordinate logistics for multiple Price Lab events throughout the year. This opportunity is open to graduate students studying the humanities at the University of Pennsylvania. The ideal candidate will be able to begin working in mid-summer 2025 and continue for a full year through mid-summer 2026. The fellow will need to commit an average of 10 hours per week to various task. Many, though not all, tasks can be done remotely and the fellow will have the ability to set their weekly schedule. Note that some weeks will be significantly less busy while weeks where there is an event may be significantly busier. More information HERE