UNLV Lied Library – William R. Eadington Fellowship for Gambling Research

William R. Eadington Fellowships at University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), USA

About the Fellowship

The William R. Eadington Fellowships at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) support cutting-edge research into the history, economics, culture, and social dimensions of gambling and Las Vegas. Hosted by the Special Collections and Archives at Lied Library, this opportunity promotes interdisciplinary scholarship by providing access to one of the most unique archival collections in the world. The program fosters collaboration between researchers and the UNLV academic community, while contributing to the global study of gaming history and its broader societal implications.

Fellowship Details

  • Position: William R. Eadington Fellow
  • Institution: University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
  • Administering Body: UNLV Special Collections and Archives
  • Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • Research Field: Gambling Studies, Las Vegas History, Social and Cultural History
  • Type: Fellowship (Resident or Visiting)
  • Duration: 2–4 weeks
  • Start Date (Anticipated): Flexible between late 2025 and September 2026
  • Working Hours: As per institutional norms
  • Funding/Compensation:
    • Resident Fellowship (4 weeks): $3,000 stipend
    • Visiting Fellowship (2 weeks): $1,500 stipend
  • Required Degree/Diploma: Graduate program enrollment (preferably Ph.D. candidates) or university faculty status

Research Areas Supported

  • Gambling history and policy
  • Las Vegas and Nevada history
  • Comparative gambling studies in literature, media, and society
  • Economics of gambling
  • Cultural and anthropological studies of gaming

Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • Current graduate students (with preference for Ph.D. candidates) OR university faculty
  • Academic background in disciplines such as history, sociology, economics, English, media studies, or anthropology
  • Research relevance to UNLV’s special collections

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Prior research experience using archival or special collections
  • Strong research proposal outlining use of UNLV archives
  • Publication or teaching experience in related area

Fellowship Benefits

  • Visa support for international fellows (if required)
  • Stipend of $1,500–$3,000 based on fellowship type
  • Access to rare archival materials at UNLV
  • Opportunity to deliver a public lecture (live-streamed and recorded for UNLV’s YouTube channel)
  • Networking and academic collaboration within the UNLV research community

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct on-site research using UNLV Special Collections
  • Identify and utilize relevant archival resources
  • Present a public lecture on research findings
  • Submit final research summary or report to the fellowship office
  • Acknowledge fellowship support in all publications and presentations resulting from the research

Application Process

How to Apply:

Email application materials to: sarah.quigley@unlv.edu
Link to application info: https://www.library.unlv.edu/speccol

Required Documents:

  • Cover letter indicating fellowship type and preferred schedule
  • Research proposal (2–3 pages)
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Graduate students only: One letter of recommendation sent directly by the recommender

Important Dates

  • Application Opens: May 15, 2025
  • Deadline: July 1, 2025 (11:59 PM PDT)
  • Notification of Results: Early August 2025
  • Start of Fellowship: Flexible, must complete residency by September 1, 2026 (Resident) or June 30, 2026 (Visiting)

Where to Apply

📧 Contact for Queries:

Sarah Quigley
Director, Special Collections and Archives
📩 sarah.quigley@unlv.edu

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