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![]() ![]() How to Apply Guidance to Applicants Perhaps the most important part of your application is the essay that must be submitted as part of the complete application. This essay should include any personal and academic information that is relevant; reasons for applying to this particular project; your interest, both intellectual and personal, in the topic; your qualifications to do the work and make a contribution to it; what you hope to accomplish by participation, including any individual research and writing projects; and the relation of the study to your teaching. Application forms may be downloaded from the links below (please be sure to review all three parts) or can be obtained by mail from the address given below. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 to view these forms. Download Acrobat Reader by clicking here.
Your completed application should be postmarked no later than March 1st, 2003, and should be addressed as follows: Professor John A Davis NEH Summer Seminar Department of History University of Connecticut 241 Glenbrook Road Storrs, CT 06269-2103 For further questions about the application process or the program please contact neh@aarome.org. Overview Introduction, why in Rome, topics and themes The Directors Background of Professors John Davis, RAAR'01, and David Kertzer, RAAR'00 Organization General operation of seminar, schedule outline Logistics Housing and accommodations, stipends and expenses How to Apply Required materials, downloadable application form, contact information back to top Other Residency Opportunities | Music at the Academy Summer Programs | The Library | Fototeca | The Humanities Academy Publications | Academy Events | Alumni Apply for the Rome Prize fellowship | Academy Staff | Home |
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