Fellowships
The following fellowships are of two kinds: those for entering graduate students, and those for continuing graduate students. All applicants to English graduate study are automatically considered for fellowship support if they indicate on their application materials that they wish to be considered for financial assistance; no further application is required.
Provost’s humanities fellowships
Two fellowships are awarded annually to entering graduate students of high academic merit pursuing work in the humanities. In the past applicants to the graduate programs in the English department have been very successful in receiving these fellowships and a full tuition scholarship for the period of the fellowship. Fellows may elect to receive this fellowship over a period of either two or three terms. Preference is given to entering first-year students. Applicants to all the graduate programs in the English department who wish to be considered for financial aid are automatically considered for this fellowship.
K. Leroy Irvis fellowships
These fellowships are designed to meet the critical need to recruit and retain underrepresented minority graduate and professional students, and ultimately enhance their presence in the professorate. These fellowships provide distinguished minority graduate students with a one-to-one faculty/student mentoring relationship and no teaching responsibilities the first year. They are available to graduate applicants in all departments in the School of Arts and Sciences.
Andrew Mellon fellowships
These fellowships are awarded in an FAS-wide competition, for an academic year of either two or three terms, and a full tuition scholarship. These fellowships are customarily awarded to advanced graduate students. In recent years, the English department has been awarded three to six of these fellowships. Application forms are available at 5141 Sennott Square. The deadline for receipt of applications is determined by the Director of Graduate Studies each year. If you have any questions please contact the graduate office each year.
Lillian B. Lawler scholarships and fellowships
A gift from the Lillian B. Lawler estate has made it possible to offer predoctoral scholarships and fellowships to graduate students in the foreign languages, English, or History. Priority is given to students with financial need. The English department has been very successful in receiving one or more of these scholarships and fellowships each year. Application forms are available at 5141 Sennott Square. The deadline for receipt of applications is determined by the Director of Graduate Studies each year. If you have any questions please contact the graduate office each year.
Carolyn Chambers Memorial Fellowship
and Nancy Anderson Fellowship
The Carolyn Chambers Memorial Fellowship, awarded alternately to graduate students in English and in History, is a four-month fellowship that comes with a stipend and a full tuition scholarship. During the year in which it is available to the English department, the Chambers Fellowship will be combined with the Nancy Anderson Fellowship, which also offers one term of financial support, in order to support an outstanding PhD student.
In alternate years, when only the Nancy Anderson Fellowship is available to the English department, that fellowship will be used to provide one or two term(s) of support (depending on the availability of funds) for a graduate student pursuing advanced research towards the PhD. The recipient of the fellowships will be selected on the basis of academic achievement and the promise of research capability. While the award is based on merit, financial need shall be considered when selecting the recipient. Students are not allowed to be gainfully employed either at the University or elsewhere during the period in which they hold a fellowship.
cultural studies fellowships
Administered by the Cultural Studies Program (a separate entity from the English department), this fellowship supports advanced PhD students with a stipend for two or three terms and tuition remission. Applications are available in the Cultural Studies Program office located in 2205 Posvar Hall, for application deadline information.
Owens fellowships
This is an award of $2000 for students in financial need who show promise of high academic achievement. It requires that students take the Millers Analogies Test and complete financial aid forms. Applications are available in the Office of Student Services, 322 Thackeray Hall.
Students interested in applying for admission and financial aid should write for application forms and descriptive material to:
Graduate Administrator
Department of English
526 Cathedral of Learning
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
engrad@pitt.edu