No issue confronting the next President of the United States will be more complex or more difficult than the issue of Eastern Europe. And no issue in a Presidential campaign is in more danger of being
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The Marjorie Kovler Research Fellowship is administered by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation from funds provided by the Marjorie Blum Kovler Foundation. Stipend Amount: up to $5,000. Research
The Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Fellowship is administered by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation from income provided by the Schlesinger Fund. Stipend Amount: up to $5,000 that can be split among
The Abba Schwartz fellowship is administered by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation from funds provided by the family, friends, and colleagues of Abba Schwartz, who served as Assistant Secretary of
The Theodore Sorensen Research Fellowship is administered by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation from funds provided from funds provided by Mr. Sorensen, who was speechwriter and Special Counsel to
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation provides funds to scholars and students interested in researching the Ernest Hemingway Collection. Stipend Amount: up to $5,000. Research Focus: Grant
Learn about our oral history program and interlibrary loan procedures for transcripts in the collections.
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation offers competitive research fellowships and grants every year to scholars and students who wish to make use of the archival holdings (including audiovisual materials) of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library is one of fifteen presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The Library acquires, preserves, arranges
The Archives will not be offering any internship or volunteer opportunities during the 2024 calendar year.
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The Library accepts donations of unique, original primary-source materials that fall within our collection development guidelines. Click here for additional information on our policies for evaluating and accepting donated materials into our holdings.
An alphabetical listing of subject headings associated with the Library's archival collections. Each heading is defined and links out to relevant archival holdings.