14.0526 cfp Hybrid Logics; NEH Applications

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 526.
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       [1]   From:    "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>           (14)
             Subject: Special Issue on Hybrid Logics. Last Call
    
       [2]   From:    "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>           (41)
             Subject: NEH Applications
    
    
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             Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 20:17:41 +0000
             From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
             Subject: Special Issue on Hybrid Logics. Last Call
    
       >> From: Carlos Areces <carlos@wins.uva.nl>
    
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                              Last Call for Papers
                          ** DEADLINE 15th DECEMBER **
    
                        Journal of Logic and Computation
    
                         Special Issue on Hybrid Logics
    
                          http://www.hylo.net/cfp.html
    
    
    HyLo 2000, the Second Workshop on Hybrid Logics, was organized in
    Birmingham, Great Britain, on August 14-18, 2000.  Given the interest
    the workshop gave rise to, a special issue of the Journal of Logic and
    Computation will be devoted to Hybrid Logics.  Contributions are not
    limited to those presented at HyLo 2000, and we are now inviting
    submissions from all interested authors.
    
    
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             Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 20:18:27 +0000
             From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
             Subject: NEH Applications
    
       >> From: "Arnold, Douglas" <DArnold@neh.gov>
    
    	ANNOUNCING:
    	National Endowment for the Humanities (U.S.A.)
    	Applications to Conduct an NEH Seminar or Institute
    	in Summer 2002
    
    	Application Deadline: March 1, 2001.
    
    
    Each summer the National Endowment for the Humanities supports faculty
    development through residential seminars and institutes.  These projects
    are designed to provide teachers from across the nation with the
    opportunity for intensive study of important texts and topics in the
    humanities. Seminars and institutes are intended to foster excellent
    teaching by encouraging collegial discussion of humanities topics within
    close-knit scholarly communities. They also promote active scholarship in
    the humanities in ways suited to teachers at all levels from grade school
    through college.
    
    Now is a good time to begin drafting a proposal to direct a seminar or
    institute, or to contact a colleague whom you think might be interested in
    developing a project.  The NEH is supporting 30 projects for school
    teachers and 24 for college and university faculty in the summer of
    2001.  You may find lists of these projects at
    http://www.neh.gov/teaching/seminars1.html (school teachers) and
    http://www.neh.gov/teaching/seminars2.html  (college and university
    teachers). If you or your colleagues would like to apply to offer a seminar
    or institute in 2002, please be in touch with one of the NEH program staff
    listed below to discuss your application.  Program staff can answer
    questions, discuss current program emphases, provide samples of successful
    applications, and comment on an informal draft.  Staff can help anticipate
    questions that are likely to arise in the review process.
    
    The application guidelines will be found on the NEH website in mid-December
    at http://www.neh.gov.  Printed copies can be obtained by e-mailing
    sem-inst@neh.gov. If you have any questions or suggestions, please do not
    hesitate to call on the staff at the NEH Division of Education
    Programs.  For general questions, call Joyce Ferguson at 202-606-8463 or
    Jean Hughes at 202-606-8471, or contact one of the program officers listed
    below.  We look forward to working with you.
    			
    	Thomas Adams             202-606-8396  tadams@neh.gov	
    	Douglas Arnold              202-606-8225  darnold@neh.gov
    	Barbara Ashbrook          202-606-8388  bashbrook@neh.gov
    	Judy Jeffrey Howard       202-606-8398  jhoward@neh.gov
    	F. Bruce Robinson         202-606-8213  brobinson@neh.gov
    	Robert Sayers               202-606-8215  rsayers@neh.gov
    



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