UCLA Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
The UCLA Center for 17th and 18th-century Studies provides a forum for the discussion of central issues in the field of early modern studies, facilitates research and publication, supports scholarship and encourages the creation of interdisciplinary, cross-cultural programmes that advance the understanding of this important period. The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, administered by the Center, is known for its collections of rare books and manuscripts concerning 17th and 18th-century Britain and Europe, Oscar Wilde and the 1890s, the history of printing, and certain aspects of the American West.
Contact Details
- 310 206 8552
- 310 206 8577
- 10745 Dickson Plaza
310 Royce Hall
Los Angeles
CA
90095-1404
United States of America
Awards Offered:
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Graduate Travel Grants
Up to $500 for domestic travel; up to $1,000 for foreign travelCloses: February 1st -
Graduate Student Research Assistantships
Depends upon applicant's academic level and previous experience at UCLACloses: February 1st