The NASA Fellowship in the History of Space Technology, offered by SHOT and supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) History Division, will fund one predoctoral
or postdoctoral fellow for up to one academic year to undertake a research project related to the history of space technology. The fellowship may support advanced research related to all aspects of space history, leading to publications on the history of space
technology broadly considered, including cultural and intellectual history, institutional history, economic history, history of law and public policy, and history of engineering and management.
The fellowship carries a stipend of $17,000, paid quarterly. Funds may not be used to support tuition or fees. The NASA Fellow will also receive complimentary SHOT membership for the year
of fellowship. The Fellow will be offered opportunities to present research results at SHOT’s annual meeting, in SHOT’s newsletter, in the electronic version of Technology and Culture, through the SHOT web site, or other outlets as appropriate. Fellows will
carry out their research projects using personal office space, equipment, and supplies.
Applicants must possess a doctorate in history of technology or in a closely related field, or be enrolled as a student in a doctoral degree program and have completed all requirements for
the Ph.D., except the dissertation, in history of technology or a related field.
Deadline, Submission Information, and Notification
The deadline for application is 1 April, and the fellowship winner will be notified by 15 May. Proposals will be evaluated in terms of scholarly merit and promise relative to the
subject of the history of space technology, completeness, reasonableness, likelihood for successful performance, and insight. Special consideration shall be given to proposals that indicate specific methodologies and consideration of all the steps involved
in preparing an academic manuscript for publication.
Application forms are available in
PDF. Please note that as part of your
application, you will need to submit a full curriculum vitae, two letters of recommendation, and a research proposal of not more than six pages, double-spaced. Questions may be addressed to SHOT secretary Bernie Carlson,
shot@virginia.edu.
Nadine Andreassen/2S71 MS CO72
Program Support Specialist
NASA HQ History Program Office
Public Outreach Division, Office of Communications