The Kluge Center welcomes applications from promising post-graduate scholars for research in an array of subjects that can be supported by the Library’s collections and digital resources.
These positions are filled by a range of competitions managed by the Kluge Center. Fellows receive individual carrels within the Library of Congress’ Thomas Jefferson Building to pursue their work.
- Kluge Fellowships
- Kluge Fellowships in Digital Studies
- Georgian Papers Programme Fellowship
- David B. Larson Fellowship in Health and Spirituality
- Jon B. Lovelace Fellowship for the Study of the Alan Lomax Collection
- Kluge Staff Fellowship
Partnerships
Through formal partnerships with a range of scholarly organizations, the Kluge Center welcomes researchers selected in joint collaboration and funded by partner organizations.
- AHRC/ESRC Research Councils of the U.K. Fellowships External
- Black Mountain Institute-Kluge Fellowship External
- Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship for Recently Tenured Scholars External
- J. Franklin Jameson Fellowship in American History
- Fellowships in Aerospace History External
- Bavarian American Academy Fellowship External
- Fulbright Fellowships External
- Mellon/ACLS Recent Doctoral Recipient Fellows Program External
- Swann Foundation Fellowships
Internships
The Kluge Center offers research internships through select existing programs with institutions. Interested parties should contact those institutions directly.