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From: "Douglas W. Pfeiffer" <dwp@MIT.EDU><br>
Subject: Fwd: Call for Applications: National Humanities
Center<br>
Fellowships<br>
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From: Lyssa Santolucito <lsanto@MIT.EDU><br>
Subject: Call for Applications: National Humanities Center
Fellowships<br>
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Good Afternoon,<br><br>
Here is information on a call for applications for the National
Humanities Center Fellowships.<br><br>
text of attached circulation memo:<br><br>
<font face="Times New Roman, Times">The National Humanities Center is a
private non-profit institute for advanced study in history, languages and
literature, philosophy, and other fields of the humanities that provides
an environment for individual research and the exchange of ideas among
scholars. Each year the Center awards fellowships to scholars of
demonstrated achievement and to promising younger scholars.<br><br>
During the 2005-06 academic year, the center will offer 40 residential
fellowships for advanced study in the humanities. Most fellowships are
for the academic year (September through May), though a few may be
awarded for the fall or spring semester.<br><br>
Applicants must hold doctorate or have equivalent scholarly credentials
and a record of publication. Both senior and young scholars are eligible.
Younger scholars should be engaged in work significantly beyond the
revision of a doctoral dissertation. Scholars from any nation may
apply.<br><br>
Most of the center's fellowships are unrestricted. The following
designated awards are available for the 2005-06 academic year: three
fellowships for scholars in any humanistic field whose research concerns
religion; three fellowships for young scholars (up to 10 years beyond
receipt of doctorate) in literary studies; a fellowship in art history or
visual culture; a fellowship for French history or culture; and a senior
fellowship in Asian Studies, theology, or American art history.<br><br>
<b>Fellowships of up to $50,000 are individually determined, the amount
depending upon the needs of the fellow and the center's ability to meet
them.</b> As the fellowship stipend does not in most instances replace
full salary, applicants are urged to seek partial support in the form of
sabbatical salaries or grants from other sources.<br><br>
<b>Applicants submit the Center's form supported by a CV, a 1000-word
project proposal, and three letters of recommendation. Application
material may be requested from the Fellowship Program, National
Humanities Center<u> nhc@ga.unc.edu</u>.<br><br>
</b>See the center's web site for complete program details and
application information,<u>
<a href="http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/fellowships/appltoc.htm" eudora="autourl">http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/fellowships/appltoc.htm</a></u>.</font><br><br>
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_______________________________________<br>
Douglas W. Pfeiffer<br>
Assistant Dean for Finance and Administration<br>
School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences<br>
MIT<br>
phone: 617.253.3470<br>
fax: 617.253.3451</blockquote>
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Deborah L. Fairchild<br>
Administrative Officer<br>
Program in Science, Technology and Society<br>
E51-185C<br>
dlfair@mit.edu<br>
Phone:<x-tab> </x-tab>(617) 253-4084<br>
Fax:<x-tab> </x-tab>(617) 258-8118</body>
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