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AJS Dissertation Completion Fellowships

The Dissertation Completion Fellowships encourage the timely completion of doctorates by the most promising graduate students in the field of Jewish Studies. Only students who are in the final stages of writing their dissertations and who display clear evidence of their ability to defend their dissertations by the end of the fellowship year are eligible to apply for this program.

Recipients receive up to $25,000 as well as complimentary registration for the AJS Annual Conference. The AJS Dissertation Completion Fellowships are awarded based on merit and need. Fellowship recipients must submit evidence of any additional funding, at which point the AJS fellowship amount may be reduced to account for these extra funds. This fellowship thus serves as a “top-off” award for recipients with additional funding. Recipients without any other funding are eligible to receive $25,000, the full amount of the award.

The Association for Jewish Studies congratulates recipients of the 2023–2024 AJS Dissertation Completion Fellowships:

Fellowship Recipients

Maggie Carlton
University of Michigan, Department of History
"Mothering the Race: Racial Uplift and Motherhood in Interwar Detroit"

Matthew Dudley
Yale University, Department of History
"Into the Anti-Archive: Jewish Law, Family, and Ottoman Imperial Administration in the Early Modern Cairo Geniza"

Honorary Fellows

Shirelle Doughty
University of California, Berkeley, Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
"Women and Haskalah: Rethinking Women's Role in the Development of Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literatures"

Eliav Grossman
Princeton University, Department of Religion
"The New Mishnah: Rabbinic Literature Between Late Antiquity and Early Islam"

Rebekah Haigh
Princeton University, Department of Religion
"Scripting Identity: (En)Gendering Violence in the War Scroll and the Book of Revelation"


2023–2024 Qualifications

  1. •    The applicant must be completing a dissertation in the field of Jewish Studies, broadly conceived.
  2. •    Applicants must be current members of the AJS at the time of application (the current membership period runs from January to December 2022).
  3. •    Applicants must have completed all requirements of the PhD except for the dissertation (ABD status) by the application deadline.
  4. •    The dissertation must be in English, although citations may be in other languages provided translations are included.
  5. •    Recipients of a Dissertation Completion Fellowship may not receive total grant support more than $25,000 during their fellowship year.

2023–2024 Application Requirements

  1. •    CV
  2. •    Dissertation Proposal
  3. •    Dissertation Table of Contents
  4. •    Two Dissertation Chapters (one of which should not be the introduction, conclusion, or literature review)
  5. •    One-page timeline outlining the schedule for completing and successfully defending the dissertation by June 30, 2024
  6. •    Bibliography (no more than 2–3 pages)
  7. •    Two Confidential Letters of Recommendation
  8. •    Status Confirmation Form to be completed by department chair or director of graduate studies

The deadline to apply has passed.

Questions? Contact Amy Weiss at aweiss@associationforjewishstudies.org


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