The Humanities Truck is an interdisciplinary platform designed to facilitate collaborative community-based research, scholarship, and exhibitions. These collaborations take time and can take many different forms. The Humanities Truck Project Fellowship Program provides a year for the Truck Fellows to be able to use the truck for a collaborative project with the community. Full-time faculty (including term faculty), staff, advanced Ph.D. students, and MA students engaged in a thesis project at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ are eligible to apply. Truck Fellows are expected to build a collaborative process that involves community partners in each phase of their projects, from research and documentation, to interpretation, and scholarly creation in the form of accessible exhibitions and performances.Ìý
Proposed projects need to make a case for theÌýCentrality of the Humanities TruckÌýto the project, articulate a significantÌýSocial Justice ImpactÌýandÌýCommunity Relevance, have a clearÌýEmphasis on the Arts and Humanities, and involveÌýCommunity Collaboration.ÌýThroughout the year, Truck Fellows will meet together to reflect upon the effective practices of community-engaged scholarship, and also to share the findings of their own projects. Fellows will receiveÌý$10,000Ìýfor these year-long projects. There is funding to support six projects.
Applications for Humanities Truck Fellowships for the September 1, 2025 – August 31, 2026 seasonÌýare due on May 27th, 2025Ìývia email to humanitiestruck@gmail.com. The applications will be assessed, and next year’s fellowship projects will be selected by the Humanities Truck Community Advisory Board in June.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Dr. Dan Kerr at kerr@american.edu.
NOTE: This is the seventh and potentially final funded year for the Humanities Truck fellowship awards.ÌýCurrently, there is no funding in place for an eighth round.