Harvard University’s Business School awards four different fellowships for the study of business history:

  • The Thomas K. McCraw Fellowship in Business History enables established scholars from around the world whose primary interest is the business and economic history of the United States to spend time in residence at Harvard Business School. Fellows receive a stipend of $7,000 to cover travel and living expenses, and must remain in residence for a minimum of two months. Applications are due September 15, 2013.
  • The Alfred Chandler Jr. International Visiting Scholar in Business History Program invites established scholars in business history based outside the United States to spend a period of time in residence at Harvard Business School. Recipients receive a $7,000 stipend and can stay in residence for two to six months. Applications are due September 15, 2013.
  • The Harvard-Newcomen Postdoctoral Fellowship in Business History is open to scholars who, within the last ten years, have received a Ph.D. in history, economics, or a related discipline. Scholars engage in research that will benefit from the resources of Harvard Business School and the larger Boston scholarly community and have the opportunity to participate in the activities of Harvard Business School. The fellowship lasts for one year and applications are due October 15, 2013.
  • The Alfred D. Chandler Jr. Travel Fellowships facilitate library and archival research in business or economic history. Individual grants range from $1,000 to $3,000. Applications are due November 1.

For more information, see the link below:

http://www.hbs.edu/businesshistory/fellowships.html