Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism
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The Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism is a research center at the University of Notre Dame dedicated to interpreting the American Catholic experience. The center promotes scholarly research on American Catholicism through postdoctoral fellowships, research grants, seminars, conferences, and publications including the American Catholic Studies Newsletter. It also supports the study of the History of Women Religious and hosts events exploring topics related to Catholic history, culture, and public life.
Funding Opportunities
Hibernian Research Awards
Funded by an endowment from the Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians, these annual awards provide travel funds to support the scholarly study of Irish and Irish American history. The awards are designed to help researchers visit specific resources and collections relevant to Irish American Studies. Recipients are expected to acknowledge the award in their publications and share their research findings with the Cushwa Center through interviews or reports. This funding opportunity supports both emerging and established scholars conducting historical research related to Irish and Irish American topics.
Mother Theodore Guerin Research Travel Grants
The Cushwa Center established the Mother Theodore M. Guerin Research Travel Grant Program in 2018 to support scholars in any academic discipline whose projects feature Catholic women more prominently in modern history. Grants of up to $1,500 are made to researchers seeking to visit any repository in or outside the United States or traveling to conduct oral history interviews, especially of women religious. This program memorializes the historic connection between Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College and the University of Notre Dame. The grants are named for Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, a French missionary to Indiana who established the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, just north of Terre Haute, in 1840. Grant recipients will be asked to participate in an interview about their project and/or provide the center with a short report on the results of their research, acknowledge the grant in all publications which result from their research, and notify the Cushwa Center of any publication resulting in whole or in part from the grant. Applicants will be notified by early March after the December 31 deadline.
The Cyprian Davis, O.S.B., Award
In partnership with the American Catholic Historical Association, the Cushwa Center has established the Cyprian Davis, O.S.B., Award recognizing works in progress that promise to make significant contributions to the study of the Black Catholic experience in North America and the Caribbean from the colonial period to the 20th century. This award celebrates the life and legacy of Father Cyprian Davis, O.S.B. (1930–2015), a Benedictine monk of Saint Meinrad Archabbey in Indiana, respected academic, and beloved teacher and lecturer. Father Davis served as archivist for the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, of which he was a founding member in 1968. Among his six books, The History of Black Catholics in the United States (Crossroad, 1990) won the John Gilmary Shea Prize for its groundbreaking contribution. Father Davis' comprehensive history helped restore the stories of Black Catholics to the writing and teaching of U.S. Catholic history and continues to inspire new scholarship on African American Catholicism. The center invites applications from scholars of any academic discipline. In addition to receiving a cash award of $1,000, each year's Davis Award recipient is invited to the annual meeting of the American Catholic Historical Association to be recognized along with other honorees of the association.
Peter R. D'Agostino Research Travel Grants
The Cushwa Center offers Peter R. D'Agostino Research Travel Grants to facilitate the study of the American past from an international perspective. Funds support research in Roman archives for projects on U.S. Catholic history. Grants are offered in honor of the late Peter R. D'Agostino (1962–2005), a friend and colleague to many, author of the award-winning book Rome in America: Transnational Catholic Ideology from the Risorgimento to Fascism (UNC, 2004), and a tireless promoter of transatlantic research in American Catholic studies. The grant supports travel, lodging, and research expenses for scholars conducting research in Roman archives related to U.S. Catholic history. Recipients are expected to acknowledge the Cushwa Center in publications and provide the center with a short report on their research results.
Gustavo Gutiérrez Research Awards
Newly launched in 2025, Gustavo Gutiérrez Research Awards honor the life and legacy of Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez, O.P. (1928–2024) by supporting projects in theology, history, and the social sciences that engage or take inspiration from Gutiérrez's work on the preferential option for the poor. Considered by many to be the father of Latin American liberation theology, Father Gutiérrez served as a member of the faculty of theology at the University of Notre Dame from 2001 until 2018. His pioneering theological methodology, which takes a commitment to the poor as the starting point for reflection, is widely recognized as one of the most significant contributions to Christian theology in the 20th century. The awards recognize and support works in progress either directly related to Gustavo Gutiérrez's theology or broadly taking inspiration from his work on the option for the poor. Priority research areas include Gutiérrez's theological legacy, historical studies from the perspective of poor and excluded communities, and interdisciplinary engagement with the reality of poverty in the Americas. This program is open to scholars at Notre Dame as well as those outside the University, including faculty, independent scholars, postdoctoral scholars, and graduate students.
Research Travel Grants
The Cushwa Center's Research Travel Grants foster research in the University Archives and the Hesburgh Libraries at the University of Notre Dame. These grants help defray travel and lodging costs for scholars of any academic discipline who are engaged in projects that require substantial use of the collections of the Hesburgh Libraries and/or the University Archives. The Archives is recognized as one of the nation's foremost archival repositories for the study of American Catholicism, with major subject areas including Catholic press and publishing, Catholic higher education, Catholic social action, laity, clergy, religious orders, charismatic renewal, and the liturgical movement. Additional resources for Catholic Studies are available in collections throughout the Hesburgh Libraries, including Rare Books and Special Collections. Applicants should make clear how their projects relate to the study of Catholics in America. Research Travel Grants are made in amounts up to $2,000.00. Past grant recipients may apply for funding for new research projects after five years. Grant recipients will be asked to participate in an interview about their project and/or provide a short report on the results of their research, acknowledge the grant in all publications which result from their research, and notify the Cushwa Center of any publication resulting in whole or in part from the grant. Assistance with finding affordable accommodations is available through the Cushwa Center.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 6
- Active Now
- 6
- Source Domain
- cushwa.nd.edu
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