FYI. Stefanie Rixecker ECOFEM Coordinator
------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 11:16:25 -0500 From: Mark Stoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: ANN: Fellowships in Pacific Northwest History To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send reply to: H-NET List for Environmental History <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fellowships in Pacific Northwest History Fellowship Deadline: 2002-09-30 Date Submitted: 2002-06-25 Announcement ID: 130700 Fellowships in Pacific Northwest History The Oregon Historical Society announces the second year of the Donald J. Sterling, Jr., Research Fellowships to encourage original, scholarly, interpretive research in Pacific Northwest history. Fellows will be in residence in the OHS Research Library for four weeks between January 1, 2003, and August 31, 2003. Two fellowships will be awarded. The $2,500 Senior Fellowship is open to all applicants. The $2,000 Graduate Research Fellow is restricted to candidates for advanced degrees in appropriate fields. A written report on the research will be completed, and recipients are expected to submit an article based on their research for possible publication in the Oregon Historical Quarterly. Applicants for the Senior Fellowship need not be professional historians, but they must have experience in historical research and writing. There is no application form. To apply, send a cover letter outlining your research project and indicating what collections you plan to use at the OHS Research Library. Include a vita and any other materials, such as letters of support or writing samples, which you believe will support your application. Applications must be postmarked or received by September 30, 2002; successful applicants will be notified by October 31, 2002. Send your submission by post, e-mail or fax to Richard Engeman. The Oregon Historical Society was founded in 1898 to collect, preserve and interpret the history of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Its Research Library includes a rich collection of primary historical source materials, found in more than 2,000 manuscript collections, 3 million photographs, 2,100 oral history interviews, and in maps, posters, architectural plans, books, newspapers and periodicals, and motion picture film. The collection supports research in such areas as environmental history, the westward overland migration experience, politics and justice, women and gender studies, labor history, American Indian studies, railroads and transportation, and social and cultural history. Contact information: Richard H. Engeman Public Historian Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Av Portland OR 97205 Phone 503-306-5247 Fax 503-219-2035 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fellowship website: http://ohs.org ------- End of forwarded message ------- ************************************ Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Divisional Director Environmental Management & Design Division Human Sciences Division Lincoln University, Canterbury PO Box 84 Aotearoa New Zealand E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph: 03-325-3811, x8377 ************************************