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Summer Fellows Program for Research in Residence

The Kierkegaard Library offers fellowships to scholars for from two to eight weeks in duration, usually in June and July. Acceptance includes free housing on campus as well as access to the libraries and other facilities of St. Olaf College. Acceptances are normally made to students at graduate level or to mature scholars. Advanced undergraduates are encouraged to apply to the Young Scholars Program.

Small stipends are available to qualified scholars who have been accepted for the program and can demonstrate financial need.

Note: In 2013, the dates will be: June and July


 

To apply for Summer 2013
Please send the following to Gordon Marino by email or to the address below before March 15, 2013:

  1. Updated Curriculum Vitae or other description of your qualifications
  2. A description of your proposed research project and your reasons for wanting to use the collection
  3. Two (2) academic recommendations
  4. Your preferred dates in residence

Gordon Marino, Curator
Hong Kierkegaard Library
St. Olaf College
1510 St. Olaf Avenue
Northfield, MN 55057

or email marino@stolaf.edu.

2012 Summer Fellows:

Jamie Aroosi (CUNY), Brian Barlow (Anderson), Taylor Brorby (Hamline), Janaki Challa (NYU), Jason Cruze (Biola), Christina Danko (Claremont ), Perry Dixon, (Wake Forest, School of Divinity), Aaron Edwards (Aberdeen), Thomas Fauth Hansen (Soren Kierkegaard Research Center at the University of Copenhagen), Gabriel Ferreira da Silva (UNISINOS, Brazil), Meghan Florian (Duke Divinity School), Roe Fremstedal (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Ken Geter (University of Denver/Iliff School of Theology), Deidre Green (Claremont), Tim Hall (Union Institute and University; teacher, Franklin Academy),Daniel Marrs (Baylor), Frances Maughan-Brown (Boston College), Rachel Moran (George Mason), Myriam Moreira Protasio (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Katalin Nun (Copenhagen, freelance editor, researcher, and writer), Ian Panth (Baylor), Guadalupe Pardi (Biblioteca Kierkegaard Argentina; St. Martin in the Fields School, Buenos Aires), Jared Patterson (University of Houston), Paulo Pena (Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico), Milan Petkanic (The Univeristy of Cyril and Methodisu, in Trnava, Slovakia), Richard Purkarthofer (University of Wuppertal, Germany), Nicholas Rogerson (University of Toledo), Samantha Schroeder (University of Central Florida), Christopher Shaw (Oxford), Rachel Hunt Steenblik (Claremont), Coran Stewart (Fordham), Jon Stewart (Soren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen), Anna Strelis (The New School for Social Research), Seth Thomas (Lincoln Christian University), Gudmundur Thorbjornsson (University of Copenhagen), Carson Webb (Syracuse), Matthew Wilson (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School).