Fellowships and Travel Grants
Did you know that the shape of each snowflake is determined by its journey through the atmosphere? At the Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF), we do not only research the history of snowflakes and other exciting chemical ideas, but we also have an exceptional and unique community of scholars.
CHF fellows form a vital part of CHF’s intellectual life. Fellows are given the opportunity to
Additional academic and social interaction happens through the Philadelphia Area Center for History of Science (PACHS), which brings together researchers in the history of science, technology, and medicine from throughout the greater Philadelphia region. CHF also has a central location with easy access to area resources and public transportation to New York City and Washington, D.C.
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry hosts a community of visiting fellows. These fellows conduct historical research, interact with staff, publish academic and popular works, and establish CHF as a leading research center in the history of chemistry and related sciences, technologies, and industries
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. Learn more about the benefits of being a fellow at CHF.
The Philadelphia region provides unparalleled academic and social opportunities.
These individuals and foundations make CHF one of the leading history of science and technology research centers in the United States.