Professor Daniel Nolan has been awarded a National Humanities Center Fellowship for the American Academic year 2015-2016.
These are very competitive and prestigious fellowships; a real credit to the quality of Professor Nolan's research.
The Center annually welcomes up to forty scholars worldwide from all fields of the humanities. Individually, the Fellows pursue their own research and writing. Together, they create a stimulating community of intellectual discourse.
Located in the progressive Triangle region of North Carolina, the Center affords access to the rich cultural and intellectual communities supported by the area’s many research institutes and universities. The Center’s award-winning building in the Research Triangle Park was designed to foster individual research and the exchange of ideas.