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Welcome, ICJS Fellows! The ICJS fellowship program for domestic and international scholars promotes research of Jefferson’s life and times and the community at Monticello.  Since its founding, the ICJS has hosted over 400 domestic and international scholars from the U.S. and 25 countries around the world, including Pulitzer-Prize winning historians Alan Taylor and Jack Rakove.

 

Below you'll find important information about living at working at the ICJS. If you have any questions, please reach out to Whitney Pippin, Scholarly Programs Coordinator, at wpippin@monticello.org

Important Fellowship Information

Important guides that will answer basic questions related to ICJS Fellowships. Here you'll find the Fellowship Guide and information on your Fellow's Forum.

Forms

All forms related to your fellowship: tax forms, COVID-19 waivers, and reimbursement forms (for travel expenses).

Residential Information

Information related to residing in Scholar's Housing may be found here. Included are a Campus Map, directions, housekeeping information, Wi-Fi instructions, and important contact information.