Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 378.
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[1] From: "Canevali, Ralph" <RCanevali@NEH.GOV> (14)
Subject: NEH Summer Internships 2003
[2] From: "Joel Elliott" <joel_elliott@unc.edu> (11)
Subject: Lyman Award Nominations Open
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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 07:05:08 +0000
From: "Canevali, Ralph" <RCanevali@NEH.GOV>
Subject: NEH Summer Internships 2003
The National Endowment for the Humanities Announces Internships for Summer
2003.
NEH is offering up to 15 internships in Washington, D.C., for the summer
2003. College students entering their junior or senior year in fall 2003
are eligible. NEH interns receive $4,000 for 10 weeks of work. Applicants
must be U.S. citizens, foreign nationals who have been legal residents in
the United States for at least 3 years or territorial residents of Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, or the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands. Past interns have written articles for Humanities
magazine, researched emerging fields in the humanities, and developed
web-based tools for gathering humanities-related information.
The application deadline is Tuesday, January 21, 2003. Applications are
being accepted online at <http://www.neh.gov>. Questions should be directed
to Ralph Canevali in the Office of Strategic Planning at
internships@neh.gov.
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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 07:00:08 +0000
From: "Joel Elliott" <joel_elliott@unc.edu>
Subject: Lyman Award Nominations Open
Lyman Award Nominations Open
The National Humanities Center welcomes nominations for the second
Richard W. Lyman Award, established this year to recognize humanities
scholars who make imaginative use of information technology to advance
scholarship and teaching.
The first scholar to receive the award, Jerome McGann of the University
of Virginia, gave a public lecture at the Center on October 3. His talk,
"Textonics: Literary and Cultural Studies in a Quantum World," was the
first at the Center to be broadcast live over the Internet.
To learn more about the Lyman Award, submit a nomination, or view
McGann's lecture in digital video or text, visit the Center's Web site,
www.nhc.rtp.nc.us.
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