Clements Center-DeGolyer Library Research Grants

The William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies offers Research Travel Grants to applicants who live outside the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area in order to encourage a broader and more intensive use of the special collections at DeGolyer Library. These awards ensure that the library’s holdings – which are among the very best in the Southwest – are brought to the attention of scholars and their readers, nationally and worldwide. Moreover, these grants bring leading researchers to SMU, which assists in raising the profile of the university as well as the wider Dallas community. In publications resulting from research conducted in its collections, grant recipients will be expected to acknowledge the support of the DeGolyer Library and the Clements Center for Southwest Studies at SMU.

Major subject strengths include the European exploration and discovery of the Americas, the development of the Spanish and Mexican borderlands, and the history of the Trans-Mississippi West. The library also possesses significant collections in the fields of business, transportation (especially related to railroads), and science and technology (with notable holdings in the history of geology). Other collections are devoted to major and minor figures in English and American literature, and there is significant material related to tourism in Mexico.

The DeGolyer Library preserves over 120,000 volumes of rare and scholarly works, over 2,500 separate manuscript collections, over 500,000 photographs, several thousand maps, hundreds of rare periodicals and newspapers, and a large and growing collection of printed ephemera. 

The library’s website is http://smu.edu/cul/degolyer/ 

Four separate research travel grants are available. All grant funds must be used in their entirety during the award period.

The Clements Center-DeGolyer Library Research Travel Grants help promote the use of the DeGolyer's extraordinary holdings related to Southwestern history.

Business History Travel Grants are available for scholars who are working on business-related projects.



The Bonham Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Award Research Grants are for scholars whose work will advance the understanding of the history of Texas.The Ruth Morgan Women of the Southwest Research Fellowships encourage work in women’s history or political history.