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2026 Lewis Walpole Library Summer Fellowship for Yale Graduate Students

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Yale University

Farmington, CT (In Person)

$156,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 7 weeks ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Job Description

This Fellowship affords Yale Graduate Students the opportunity to spend two, four, or eight weeks between June 1 and August 31 in residence at the library in Farmington, Connecticut, to delve into its rich collections of eighteenth-century materials (mainly British), including important holdings of prints, drawings, manuscripts, rare books, and paintings.
Fellowship awards include:
  • a supplement to your graduate student stipend, depending upon the duration of your
Fellowship:
8 weeks: $4000 4 weeks: $2000 2 weeks: $1000
  • a bedroom at the Timothy Root House, an eighteenth-century residence on the Library?
s campus, adjacent to the main Library building. There is a shared self-catering kitchen and lounge, and each bedroom has a desk and an attached full bathroom. About the
Lewis Walpole Library:
The Lewis Walpole Library (LWL), a department of the Yale University Library, is a research center for eighteenth-century studies and an essential resource for the study of Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill. The library, a gift to Yale University from Walpole collector and editor Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, and his wife, Annie Burr Lewis, is located on a fourteen-acre campus in historic Farmington, Connecticut. Applicants are required to submit the following materials through
Interfolio:
  • A résumé
  • A statement expressing preferred duration and dates of residency
  • A brief research proposal (not to exceed three double-spaced pages), explaining the relevance of the Lewis Walpole Library?s collections to the applicant?s research objectives
  • A list of relevant Lewis Walpole Library sources that the applicant expects to consult
  • An approved dissertation prospectus or equivalent statement outlining the scope of the proposed project as it relates to the applicant?s degree program
  • The applicant must also request, via the online application portal, a confidential letter of recommendation from the applicant?
s dissertation advisor (for PhD students) or primary advisor (for other graduate students)

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