Gerald Gill Fellowship

Student research is a major component of and contributor to the Center’s work and longevity. Named in honor of Tufts Professor Gerald R. Gill (1948-2007), and established in 2013, the Gill Fellowship supports engaged scholarship in public history, with a particular interest in historical questions around race and democracy, broadly defined. Projects may emerge from a variety of disciplines and interdisciplinary programs and may support undergraduate and graduate research. The Gerald Gill Fellows serve as ambassadors of engaged scholarship and active citizenship on campus.

Gills Fellows Application