Benefits of Being a Fellow at CHF

A community of scholars

Scholars at CHF enjoy many opportunities to interact with colleagues.

There are usually 8–10 fellows in residence at any one time at CHF. Together with nearly a dozen scholars on staff, CHF has a sizeable community of people working in some aspect of the history and sociology of chemistry and related sciences.

An active community of scholars

Fellows have numerous opportunities to interact with colleagues at conferences, colloquia, workshops, and receptions at CHF as well as at other events around Philadelphia.

On Tuesdays in the spring and fall, fellows are invited to present their research to CHF staff and visitors at informal talks known as Brown Bag Lectures. CHF also has regularly scheduled workshops in which fellows and staff can present work-in-progress to colleagues for critical commentary.

Research tools

Long-term fellows are given an office, a computer, and a dedicated phone line. Depending on availability, some short-term fellows may get an office as well, but most short-term fellows receive their own work space in the Othmer Library’s Jacobs Reading Room with wireless Internet access. All fellows have access to the resources of CHF’s Othmer Library, Oral History Collection, and Special Collections. Further, thanks to an arrangement with the University of Pennsylvania’s History and Sociology of Science Department, all CHF fellows have access to the resources of Penn’s libraries as well. Full interlibrary loan and document delivery services are also provided through the Othmer Library.

PACHS

The Philadelphia Area Center for History of Science (PACHS) is a new consortium of 11 area research institutions (including CHF) establishing Philadelphia as an East Coast hub for the study of the history of science, technology, and medicine. PACHS-sponsored regional colloquia allow some CHF fellows to disseminate their research to a wider audience.

Center for Contemporary History and Policy

Fellows interact extensively with the Center for Contemporary History and Policy, a research community within CHF which offers historically grounded perspectives on issues related to the molecular sciences and technologies.

Housing search support

While CHF does not have housing for fellows, we do help scholars find a place to live and acclimate to the area. Please call with any questions about living in Philadelphia during your time at CHF.

Questions?

Check our Fellowship FAQ or e-mail fellowships@chemheritage.org.

Hear It Firsthand

CHF’s Oral History Program captures and preserves the stories of notable figures in chemistry and related fields. Learn more about their projects or order a transcript today.

Fellowships at CHF


CHF’s scholars, who spend anywhere from one to nine months in residence, form a vital part of CHF’s intellectual life.

Ship of Fellows

CHF’s fellowship program attracts researchers from all over the world. Read about their work and time in Philadelphia on the Periodic Tabloid.

 

Arnold O. Beckman

CHF’s Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry was started with a generous grant from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation in 1986.

 

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