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2025 Hagströmer fellowship: a residential fellowship in the history of medicine and related sciences
The Hagströmer Medico-Historical Library of Karolinska Institutet and the Catarina and Sven Hagströmer Foundation are now accepting applications for the 2025 Hagströmer Fellowship.
The fellowship is a short to medium term research fellowship which provides a high level of integration at the Hagströmer Library in central Stockholm. We encourage applications from postdoctoral or senior researchers
in the field of history of medicine and/or related sciences (early modern to twentieth-century). The library is a part of the medical university Karolinska Institutet, and its collections contains Sweden’s largest collections in the history of medicine and
related sciences, includes more than 100 000 monographs published between c. 1480 and 2000, extensive manuscript collections and c. 1300 medical and scientific journals.
Detailed description
The Hagströmer Fellowship is a residential fellowship (2-6 months) which supports a scholar who will travel to Stockholm to conduct research in the Hagströmer library during 2025.
A sum of EUR 10 000 from The Catarina and Sven Hagströmer Foundation will be made available to cover accommodation, travel, cost of living in Stockholm, and additional insurance, if needed.
Visiting scholar status at the Hagströmer library grants a workplace/ personal desk at the Hagströmer Library and access to collections (Mondays to Thursdays) for the duration of the stay. Please note, however, that the
library is closed for summer between June, 21 and August 18. Affiliation status at KI grants an email address and use of library resources at Karolinska Institutet Library (KIB), including full access to scholarly databases and journals in medical sciences.
The Hagströmer library expects the Fellow to spend a minimum of two months in Stockholm, to present their work at a public lecture at the library, to use the Hagströmer Library as their primary place of work, to engage with our collections and to write a short
popular text about their work at the library.
Application procedure
The call is open between Oct. 1 and Nov 10, 2024 and should be sent by mail to the Catarina and Sven Hagströmer Foundation
cshstiftelse@hagstromer.se (please label your email ‘The Hagströmer Fellowship’). The application should be in pdf format and must include the following
documents in the following order.
The Fellow will receive a personal notification and the decision will be announced on the webpage of the Hagströmer Library Dec. 16, 2024; https://hagstromerlibrary.ki.se/news
The Hagströmer Library is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive research environment and encourages members of any groups that have traditionally been underrepresented in academia to apply for fellowship support.
Please share this announcement with anyone who might be interested in the library’s fellowship program. All application materials are due no later than
November 10, 2024. For further information about the library visit our website or e-mail
hagstromerlibrary@ki.se.
Thank you!
Eva Åhrén and Hjalmar Fors
Medical History and Heritage/Hagströmer Library, Karolinska Institutet
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Jonas Nordin
Professor i bok- och bibliotekshistoria
Biträdande prefekt FFU
Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper | Avd. för bokhistoria
Besöksadress: Helgonavägen 3, Lund
Postadress: Lunds universitet, Box 192, 221 00 Lund
Telefon: 046-222 3142
http://www.kultur.lu.se/person/JonasNordin
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