Call for Funding Applications: Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr. Research Grants
The Keats-Shelley Association of America invites submissions for the ongoing Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr. Research Grants program for scholars engaged in Romantic-era literature and culture. This funding opportunity aims to support innovative research projects and contribute to the advancement of Romantic studies.
As the application deadline approaches, we encourage advanced graduate students, independent scholars, and untenured faculty to consider how this funding might support their scholarly endeavors and contribute to the broader academic discourse in the field.
Grant Details
Award Amount: worth $3,000
Application Deadline: November 1, 2024 (for the 2025 award cycle)
Research Focus and Priorities
The K-SAA welcomes proposals for projects related to Romantic-era literature and culture, and we especially encourage proposals for projects which expand traditional definitions of the field and its futures; particularly those engaging race, empire, gender, class, and/or global Romanticisms. While projects need not be author-specific or centered on Keats and the Shelleys, the Association encourages submissions that expand traditional definitions of the field. Preference is given to projects involving subjects featured in The Keats-Shelley Journal, K-SAA’s annual publication.
Previous Grant Impact
Past recipients have utilized this funding to conduct archival research in diverse locations, including Ghana, Jamaica, Spain, and the United Kingdom. These grants have facilitated significant contributions to our understanding of the Romantic era and its global connections.
Please read about the winners for 2024 here!
Application Process
Prospective applicants are advised to submit:
A completed application form
Curriculum vitae
A concise project description (maximum three pages)
A one-page bibliography of relevant publications
Two letters of recommendation
Please email your completed application as a single PDF to KSAA.Pforzheimer@gmail.com.
For detailed submission guidelines and evaluation criteria, please consult the official K-SAA page here.
We look forward to reviewing your proposals and supporting the next generation of innovative research in Romantic-era literature and culture.