Fellowship
Sharing Language Diversity Fellowship
The Endangered Language Fund
Award
USD 0–30K ≈ €0–€27.6K
Closing date
No closing date
Location
Global
For
Individuals
About this opportunity
The Sharing Language Diversity Fellowship supports the research of Ph.D. students who have completed two years of study in a graduate program in Linguistics and related disciplines, and who are engaged in the documentation of Indigenous languages and the archiving of linguistic data as part of their PhD graduate studies. The primary purpose of this fellowship is to encourage emerging linguists, in collaboration with their Indigenous partners, to responsibly share annotated materials in a sustainable public forum for equitable access to ongoing and finished research, both for community members and for other scholars. The fellowship aims to create a culture of archiving and Open Access sharing in linguistics, contributing to the normalizing of the archiving of language and cultural materials in trusted repositories on an ongoing basis and making not just results but also data freely accessible to the public, with appropriate community approval. Fellowships provide up to $30,000 for expenses related to the documentation of Indigenous languages and the responsible archiving of data from documentation and analysis done by the Fellow. Within 3-years of receiving SLD funding, Fellows must make documentation materials publicly available in an established and recognized repository according to best practices, data sovereignty, and the wishes of the community in which the Fellow conducted the documentation work.
Up to 37 mo
Who can apply
Applicant Types
individual
Organization Types
academic
Residency
🇺🇸 United States
Region
United States
Years from Degree
2 - 81 years
How to apply
Stages
- 1 single_stage
Required documents
cover_letter
Restrictions
- publication_restrictions
Post-award obligations
- share_data
- acknowledge_funder