16.361 NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes 2003

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 361.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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             Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 06:51:40 +0000
             From: "Ferguson, Joyce" <JFerguson@NEH.GOV>
             Subject: NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes for College and
    University Tea chers

    ANNOUNCING: Summer 2003
    National Endowment for the Humanities (U.S.A.)
    Seminars and Institutes for College and University Teachers

    Application Deadline: March 1, 2003
    * * *
    Each summer the National Endowment for the Humanities supports a variety of
    study opportunities in the humanities for faculty who teach American
    undergraduates. Seminars and institutes are national, residential, and
    rigorous. Designed to strengthen the quality of the humanities teaching and
    scholarship, they are led by some of the nation's outstanding scholars and
    take place at major colleges and universities and archival facilities across
    the United States and abroad.

    Topics considered among the 29 seminars and institutes during the summer of
    the year 2003 include the Civil Rights Movement, the Risorgimento, British
    Romantic fiction, the English Reformation, Pacific Island cultures, and
    major figures such as Emerson, Aristotle, Leibniz, and Faulkner. For a
    complete list of both seminars and institutes, go to the NEH Web site, or
    phone (202/606-8463), or e-mail (sem-inst@neh.gov).

                      http://www.neh.gov/projects/si-university.html

    The listings contain seminar and institute titles and the means to contact
    each director. Prospective applicants can request information from as many
    seminar and institute directors as they wish but may apply to only two NEH
    summer offerings.

    In response to a request for information, seminar and institute directors
    will send a letter describing the content, logistics, expectations, and
    conditions of that project. Each letter will be accompanied by application
    instructions as well as information about the program's costs. Participants
    receive from the National Endowment for the Humanities a stipend based on
    the length of the seminar or institute. Year 2003 stipends are $2,800 for
    four weeks, $3,250 for five weeks, and $3,700 for six weeks and are intended
    to help cover travel costs and living expenses, as well as books and
    miscellaneous expenses.

    Requests for information and completed applications should NOT be directed
    to the National Endowment for the Humanities; they should be addressed to
    the individual projects as found in the listings. The application deadline
    is March 1.



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