The mission of the IEEE History Center is to preserve, research and promote the history of information and electrical technologies.

IEEE Fellowship in the History of Electrical and Computing Technology

Subjects: The history of electrical engineering and computer technology.

Purpose: To support graduate work in the history of electrical engineering.

Eligibility: Open to suitably qualified graduate students, or postdoctoral candidate studying the history of electrical or computing technologies.

Level of Study: Doctorate, Postdoctorate, Postgraduate

Type: Fellowship

Value: US$17,000 plus US$3,000 research budget

Length of Study: 1 year

Frequency: Annual

Study Establishment: A college or university of recognized standing

Country of Study: Any country

No. of awards offered: 1

Application Procedure: Applicants must submit a completed application, transcripts, three letters of recommendation and a research proposal. Application materials can be downloaded from the website.

Closing Date: February 1st

Funding: Corporation

No. of awards given last year: 1

No. of applicants last year: 12

Additional Information: The fellowship is made possible by a grant from the IEEE Life Member Fund and is awarded by the IEEE History Committee. Application materials available on the website.