Job Description
Graduate fellowships support summer appointments in the Western History Collections for students in masters or doctoral programs at OU. Graduate fellows will evenly divide their time between using WHC materials to advance their dissertation or thesis research, and working on assigned WHC projects that will provide practical experience in archival science, librarianship, or information science (archival processing, collection digitization, etc.). The stipend for the graduate student fellowships is $1,500 per month. The fellowships are eight weeks long and involve 20 hours of work per week.
The Dale Society Fellowship, supported by the Association of Western History Collections Endowment, supports a graduate student (or students) in other University of Oklahoma graduate programs outside the Department of History. The fellowship residency period will be eight weeks.
The Western History Collections
Founded in 1927 and an integral part of the OU Libraries' Special Collections, the Western History Collections (WHC) are one of the nation’s most important collections of Western Americana. The WHC's greatest strengths are in documentation of Oklahoma and the southern Great Plains, and constitute exceptional resources for scholarly research across many disciplines, including environmental history, economic geology and extractive industries, Native studies, art history and visual culture, transportation and settlement, military history, local and regional studies, and community life. Collections include more than two million historical photographs, more than 2,000 collections of rare manuscript material, and more than 80,000 rare books relating to the history of Native peoples, Oklahoma, the Southern Plains, and the American West. The WHC is also home to the institutional archives of the University of Oklahoma. Through resident fellowships, the WHC seeks to serve as a site of intellectual exchange as well as one of individual research. Learn more at the Western History Collections page.
The University of Oklahoma Libraries
The University Libraries develops and maintains programs that provide access to the informational resources necessary to fulfill the academic, research, artistic, scholarly, and community leadership objectives of the University of Oklahoma. The University Libraries also recognizes its obligation to the local community, the state, other libraries, and scholars who may benefit from the Libraries resources. The Libraries’ Special Collections hold unique and significant materials and include the Western History Collections, the History of Science Collections, the Chinese Literature Translation Archive, the John and Mary Nichols Rare Books and Special Collections, the Harry W. Bass Business Collection, the Boorstin Collection, and the Bizzell Bible Collection. The Libraries support scholarship, teaching, and community engagement through open learning environments, digital initiatives, and public programs.
The University of Oklahoma
OU’s extensive resources for the study of the West include the Western History Collections, the OU Press, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, the Charles M. Russell Center, Carl Albert Center for Congressional Research, History and Art History graduate programs, and the departments of Anthropology, English, Geography and Environmental Sustainability, and Native American Studies.
Graduate fellowships support eight-week summer appointments in the Western History Collections for students in masters or doctoral programs at OU.
Apply for the Dale Society Fellowship at apply.interfolio.com/160502.
Candidates for the Dale Society Fellowship must submit the following:
- Indicate the fellowship for which you wish to be considered
- A research proposal (1,500 words) outlining the research project and plan of work, citing specific WHC collections and their centrality to the research project
- A curriculum vitae
- Candidates for the Haley and Dale Society Fellowships must submit transcripts (unofficial transcripts accepted) demonstrating a GPA of no less than 3.5 and
- One letter of support from an OU faculty member familiar with their work
Successful applications will describe the importance and impact of the research inquiry and will identify defined resources in the Western History Collections that are essential to their work. Applicants are encouraged to contact us to help identify resources.
Fellows will be required to present their work to the OU community as part of their award.
Deadline for applications: February 14, 2025
Incomplete applications will not be considered.