Vincentian Studies Institute Research Grant

The Vincentian Studies Institute at DePaul University sponsors a program of annual research grants. One single grant of up to $25,000 or smaller grants totaling that amount will be awarded for projects that further scholarship on the Vincentian tradition, past and present. The grant is open both to individual applicants and institutions / organizations conducting research.

The Vincentian Studies Institute of the United States, founded in 1979, is sponsored by DePaul University as a part of the university’s Office of Mission and Values. The Institute’s mission is to promote a living interest in the heritage of the Vincentian Family founded by Saint Vincent de Paul (1581 – 1660) and Saint Louise de Marillac (1591 – 1660).

Supported Projects, Funding & Publication

Research may deal with any aspect of the history, spirituality, or praxis of the Vincentian Family, including any of the branches of the Family: male, female, collaborators, affiliates and associates. The global Vincentian Family comprises, in part, the Ladies of Charity (Founded 1617), the Congregation of the Mission (Founded 1625), the Daughters of Charity (Founded 1633), the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (Founded 1833), and the Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian – Setonian Tradition (Established 1947).

Projects will be evaluated by the members of the Vincentian Studies Institute’s Editorial Board. Grants may be used for any valid purpose related to the conducting of research including travel, research costs, funding of research assistants, buying out of salary/time, etc., and may be used in conjunction with other awards and grants, contingent on receipt of funding for the total balance. Funding will not be provided for costs related to publication.

 

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  • Film Screening: Band of Sisters

    3/7/13
    Panel discussion to follow, Facilitator: JoAnne Zielinski; Panel: Mary Fishman, Srs. Pat Murphy and Joann Persch, Sisters of Mercy and Sr. Katie Norris, DC. 6PM, Student Center 120.
  • Winter DRMA Lecture

    3/4/13
    Title: Toward a New Reading of the Political Thought of the dévot faction: the opposition to Cardinal Richelieu's ministeriat. Lecturer: Dr. Caroline Maillet-Rao. Time: 11:30AM, Richardson Library, 115
  • Lousie De Marrillac Lecture

    2/20/13
    Title: Vincentian Mission—Hope and Healing for Victims: Daughters of Charity Civil War Nurses Deliver Comfort, Lecturer: Sister Betty Ann McNeil, D.C., 12:00 PM, Location: Richardson Library, Room 115
  • Annual Vincent de Paul Lecture

    10/24/12
    3:30pm to 4:30pm, Richardson Library, 380. Topic: The top ten issues facing homelessness charities today: an international perspective. Speaker: Mark McGreevy
  • DRMA Fall Lecture

    10/9/12
    11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Richardson Library, 115, Title: Evangelizing Slaves: French missionaries in the Seventeenth-Century Mediterranean.