For Sophomores and Juniors: Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship and Beinecke Scholarship Info Sessions
Date and Time
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program (MMUF)
Information Sessions
Wednesday, November 9, 4pm - 5pm, in-person
Isaacson Room, 2nd Floor, in Collaborative Commons, Smith Campus Center
Wednesday, November 30, 4pm - 5pm, in-person
Riverview Commons Lounge, 10th Floor, Smith Campus Center
The MMUF program exists to counter the underrepresentation of marginalized groups in college and university faculties nationwide, specifically in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. The fellowship encourages applications from students of color, students from marginalized backgrounds, and others with a demonstrated commitment to racial diversity who are sophomores concentrating in the humanities and social sciences. Applicants must have clear interests in learning about graduate school and professorial careers in the humanities and humanistic social sciences and strongly considering the pursuit of a PhD within these fields. In addition to receiving a fellowship to focus on independent research in junior and senior years, students participate in professional development workshops (on preparing for graduate school, life in the academy, graduate student life) and lectures at least twice per month with their cohort, during their two-year tenure in the program. Application deadline: February 7, 2023, 11:59PM ET (in the evening!)
For specific questions related to Harvard’s MMUF program, please email mmuf@fas.harvard.edu
For Juniors:
Beinecke Scholarship
Information Session:
Monday, November 28, 2022, 4pm - 5pm, Zoom
Register in advance for this meeting
The Beinecke Scholarship Program provides scholarships to highly motivated students with a history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years to pursue graduate studies in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Eligible are college juniors, who are either U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Students must be planning to enter a masters or doctoral program in the arts, humanities or social sciences. Students in the social sciences who plan to pursue graduate study in neuroscience are not eligible to apply. The scholarship process involves competition for institutional nomination and then, national competition. Application deadline for institutional nomination: January 12, 2023, 11:59PM
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- Virtual Drop-in Advising Hours: Monday through Thursday, 2-4pm, click here for Zoom link.
- Individual Appointments available! Please email: undergradresearch@fas.harvard.edu or fellowships@fas.harvard.edu