IHRC Grants Aid Program for Graduate and Postdoctoral Applicants, Minnesota, 2012 2013
The Immigration History Research Center at the University of Minnesota offers Grants for Graduate and Postdoctoral Research, Minnesota, 2012 2013
Scholarship Program: IHRC Grants Aid Program
Type of Award: Grants
Nationality: U.S. Citizen and Non- Citizen
Employer: Immigration History Research Center at University of Minnesota
Level of study: Graduate and Postdoctoral
Subject(s): Research in the IHRC’s collections
Duration: Graduate students, independent and other scholars traveling to conduct research for at least one week (five research days) at the IHRC
Post-doctoral Grant In Aid supports a two-week residency (ten research days)
Number of awards: Not known
Am I eligible? Graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, faculty, and independent scholars, in the U.S. or internationally, who live more than a day’s drive from the Twin Cities and who need to do research in the IHRC collections.
What does it cover? The Immigration History Research Center (IHRC) offers Grants In Aid awards of up to $500 to assist graduate students, Post-doctoral scholars are also eligible to apply for additional funding for a maximum award of $1,000.
How do I apply? By post or electronically
Scholarship Description: The Immigration History Research Center at the University of Minnesota offers Grants In Aid to assist scholars traveling to conduct research for a specified residency at the IHRC. The IHRC is an internationally known migration studies center with expansive archives documenting immigration to the United States, from the latter 19th century to current refugee migrations.
Application closing date: 1 June, 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application
Category: Research scholarships, fellowships, Scholarships for International Students



