Cassie Cloutier Announcement Type Fellowship
The Massachusetts Historical Society will sponsor dozens of research fellowships for the 2026-2027 academic year. The MHS collections primarily consist of manuscripts, as well as books, pamphlets, maps, newspapers, graphics, photographs, works of art, and historical artifacts.
In addition to receiving funding, MHS Research Fellows become part of a scholarly community that includes other current fellows, MHS staff, Boston-area scholars, and former fellows. They have the opportunity to present their own research, attend seminars, and join MHS staff and other fellows for weekly coffees.
Mark your calendar with the deadlines below!
Questions? See our FAQ or e-mail fellowships@masshist.org.
New England Regional Fellowship Consortium
Application deadline: February 1, 2026
The Society participates in the New England Regional Fellowship Consortium. These grants provide a stipend of $5,000 for a minimum of six weeks of research conducted at three or more participating institutions. NERFC offers more than two dozen fellowships each year. Learn more.
Suzanne and Caleb Loring Fellowship
Application deadline: February 15, 2026
For those studying the U.S. Civil War, the Boston Athenaeum and the MHS will offer one Suzanne and Caleb Loring Fellowship on the Civil War, Its Origins, and Consequences. Fellows spend at least four weeks at each institution. This fellowship carries a stipend of $6,000. Learn more.
MHS Short-Term Fellowships
Application deadline: March 1, 2026
Most MHS Short-term Fellowships carry a stipend of $3,000 to support a minimum of four weeks of research in the Society’s collections.* One application automatically puts you into consideration for any applicable short-term fellowships. Graduate students, faculty, and independent researchers are welcome to apply. We will offer more than twenty short-term fellowships in the coming year. Learn more.
* The fellowship to support the study of social and cultural club life in Boston supported by the Algonquin Club Foundation carries a stipend of $5,000 for six weeks of research. This fellowship supports research in the Historical Society’s holdings on topics related to the social and cultural aspects of Boston club life from the mid-nineteenth century to the first quarter of the twenty-first century. Priority will be given to projects that focus on and incorporate the Algonquin Club into the broader context of American life and the built landscape.



