BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Central Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20241102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Central Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Central Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Committed to raising awareness of the significant architectural and landscape heritage of Northern California and beyond\, the Environmen tal Design Archives collects\, preserves\, and provides access to primary records of its built environment. Its collections represent more than 200 of the San Francisco Bay Region&rsquo\;s most historically significant arc hitects\, landscape architects\, urban planners\, photographers\, and desi gners.The two fellowships\, the Waverly B. Lowell Fellowship and the Alice Ross Carey Fellowship\, will each provide funding of up to $4\,000 to sup port travel to Berkeley to conduct research using the collections of the E nvironmental Design Archives. Fellowship recipients are expected to spend significant time researching within the collections. For finding aids to t he EDA&rsquo\;s holdings\, reference the following resources:- Browse EDA collections on the EDA website: https://ced.berkeley.edu/research_design/e nvironmental-design-archives/collections- Search EDA collections on Online Archive of California: https://oac.cdlib.org/institutions/UC+Berkeley::En vironmental+Design+Archives- View select EDA collection images on Calisphe re: https://calisphere.org/institution/6/collections/In general fellowship funds will be awarded based on scope of project and length of research vi sit. Extenuating circumstances will be considered\, particularly for inter national travel\, but applicants can assume an award equivalent of $1\,000 per full week of research time. While the EDA supports multi-dimension re search methods\, this fellowship is not intended to support supplemental r esearch activities\, such as travel to sites\, oral history gathering\, or research at other institutions.Some collections are located at the EDA&rs quo\;s off-campus facility in Richmond\, CA. If a funded fellowship includ es substantial work with off-campus collections\, the fellow will be expec ted to complete their research at the Richmond facility. The fellow must a rrange and account for transportation to this facility\, as it is not acce ssible by public transportation.Fellowship applicants are welcome to discu ss research intent with the EDA curator\, Betsy Frederick-Rothwell. For a consultation on how EDA collections could support research needs\, send a brief project description to betsyfr@berkeley.edu at least one month prior to application deadline.Eligibility- The Alice Ross Carey Fellowship is o pen to doctoral students and emerging scholars in any related discipline. Students must be registered in an accredited graduate program and currentl y engaged in dissertation research. Other applicants may be academic or in dependent scholars.- The Waverly B. Lowell Fellowship is open to mid-caree r and senior scholars in any related discipline. Applicants may be academi c or independent scholars.Application RequirementsThe following materials must be received by the deadline (March 3\, 2025).1. An abstract limited t o 150 words with project title2. A proposed list of materials to be examin ed during your fellowship including collection names. Projects that propos e detailed and thoughtful lists including item locations (box or folder nu mbers) will be given greater consideration.3. A proposed duration for your research (1\, 2\, 3\, or 4 weeks). Longer projects will be also be consid ered.4. A curriculum vitae (3 pages max)5. A project description (1\,200 w ords max\, not including citations) that outlines: \; - How your proje ct will advance scholarship in your field and how it is positioned with re spect to existing literature \; - In what ways the EDA&rsquo\;s collec tion will support and advance your research project \; - A description of your anticipated outcome (e.g. dissertation or book chapter\, article\ , exhibit\, performance\, etc.).All materials should be submitted via the application form by 11:59pm PST\, March 3\, 2025.Applications will be revi ewed by a committee of faculty and archivists. Awards will be based on the potential for the proposed research to make significant contributions to scholarship. Successful applications will demonstrate strong familiarity w ith EDA collections and make a compelling argument for the importance of t hose collections to the proposed project.Applicants will be notified of al l decisions after April 25\, 2025. Research is expected to be completed no later than August 20\, 2026.For further information and questions\, pleas e contact betsyfr@berkeley.edu\, or visit https://ced.berkeley.edu/researc h_design/environmental-design-archives/research-fellowships. DTEND:20250303T000000Z DTSTAMP:20250314T094704Z DTSTART:20250212T000000Z LOCATION:California\,United States\,Berkeley\,280 Bauer Wurster Hall SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Short-term Research Fellowships: Environmental Design Archives (202 5) UID:RFCALITEM638775424247651923 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Committed to raising awareness of the signific ant architectural and landscape heritage of Northern California and beyond \, the Environmental Design Archives collects\, preserves\, and provides a ccess to primary records of its built environment. Its collections represe nt more than 200 of the San Francisco Bay Region&rsquo\;s most historicall y significant architects\, landscape architects\, urban planners\, photogr aphers\, and designers.

The two fellowships\, the Waverly B. Lo well Fellowship and the Alice Ross Carey Fellowship\, will each provide fu nding of up to $4\,000 to support travel to Berkeley to conduct research u sing the collections of the Environmental Design Archives. Fellowship reci pients are expected to spend significant time researching within the colle ctions. For finding aids to the EDA&rsquo\;s holdings\, reference the foll owing resources:
- Browse EDA collections on the EDA website: https:/ /ced.berkeley.edu/research_design/environmental-design-archives/collection s
- Search EDA collections on Online Archive of California: https://o ac.cdlib.org/institutions/UC+Berkeley::Environmental+Design+Archives
- View select EDA collection images on Calisphere: https://calisphere.org/ institution/6/collections/

In general fellowship funds will be awarded based on scope of project and length of research visit. Extenuatin g circumstances will be considered\, particularly for international travel \, but applicants can assume an award equivalent of $1\,000 per full week of research time. While the EDA supports multi-dimension research methods\ , this fellowship is not intended to support supplemental research activit ies\, such as travel to sites\, oral history gathering\, or research at ot her institutions.

Some collections are located at the EDA&rsquo \;s off-campus facility in Richmond\, CA. If a funded fellowship includes substantial work with off-campus collections\, the fellow will be expected to complete their research at the Richmond facility. The fellow must arra nge and account for transportation to this facility\, as it is not accessi ble by public transportation.

Fellowship applicants are welcome to discuss research intent with the EDA curator\, Betsy Frederick-Rothwel l. For a consultation on how EDA collections could support research needs\ , send a brief project description to betsyfr@berkeley.edu at least one mo nth prior to application deadline.

Eligibility
- The Alice Ross Carey Fellowship is open to doctoral students and e merging scholars in any related discipline. Students must be registered in an accredited graduate program and currently engaged in dissertation rese arch. Other applicants may be academic or independent scholars.
- The Waverly B. Lowell Fellowship is open to mid-career and senior scholars in any related discipline. Applicants may be academic or independent scholar s.

Application Requirements

The following materials must be received by the deadline (March 3\, 2025).
1. An a bstract limited to 150 words with project title
2. A proposed list of materials to be examined during your fellowship including collection name s. Projects that propose detailed and thoughtful lists including item loca tions (box or folder numbers) will be given greater consideration.
3. A proposed duration for your research (1\, 2\, 3\, or 4 weeks). Longer pr ojects will be also be considered.
4. A curriculum vitae (3 pages max )
5. A project description (1\,200 words max\, not including citation s) that outlines:
 \; - How your project will advance scholarship in your field and how it is positioned with respect to existing literatur e
 \; - In what ways the EDA&rsquo\;s collection will support and advance your research project
 \; - A description of your antici pated outcome (e.g. dissertation or book chapter\, article\, exhibit\, per formance\, etc.).

All materials should be submitted via the app lication form by 11:59pm PST\, March 3\, 2025.

Applications wil l be reviewed by a committee of faculty and archivists. Awards will be bas ed on the potential for the proposed research to make significant contribu tions to scholarship. Successful applications will demonstrate strong fami liarity with EDA collections and make a compelling argument for the import ance of those collections to the proposed project.

Applicants w ill be notified of all decisions after April 25\, 2025. Research is expect ed to be completed no later than August 20\, 2026.

For further information and questions\, please contact betsyfr@berkeley.edu\, or visit https://ced.berkeley.edu/research_design/environmental-design-archives/re search-fellowships.

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