Lewis Carroll Visiting Fellowship for research at Bodleian Libraries and Christ Church
The Bodleian Libraries and Christ Church in Oxford, UK, are offering a fellowship to conduct Lewis Carroll research using their archival manuscript and printed books collections.
Researchers external to the University of Oxford are invited to pursue their own research projects relating to Lewis Carroll and his interest, that require use of the Bodleian Libraries’ collections and the Christ Church Library. This includes the recent donation of the 1865 Michelson Alice (Lewis Carroll’s own copy of Alice’s Adventures) and the Jon A. Lindseth Lewis Carroll Collection. Topics might include studies in children’s literature, humorous verse and literary illustration, nineteenth-century photography, histories of Oxford, its colleges, University and people, and the cultural impact of mathematics.
The Lewis Carroll Visiting Fellowship can be held for up to one month. The scheme reimburses expenses of up to £2200 per month.
You can apply now for a the Fellowship in 2026-2027.
More information can be found on the Bodleian Libraries website.