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National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Programs Dates: vary Each summer the National Endowment for the Humanities supports study opportunities in the humanities for American school teachers. These programs are national, residential, and rigorous. Program participants receive stipends to help defray travel and living expenses. SEMINARS AND INSTITUTES Application Deadline is March 3, 2008 (postmark) Seminars and Institutes are 2-6 week projects which take place in the United States and abroad. For a complete list of the 27 projects offered in the summer of 2007, along with eligibility requirements and contact information for the directors, go to the NEH website at: Among the subjects to be studied are: * the works of Shakespeare, Chaucer, and Petrarch Many of these projects will take place on American campuses; others will be held in Austria, the Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain. LANDMARKS OF AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE Application Deadline is March 17, 2008 (postmark) Landmarks of American History and Culture are 1-week workshops which take place at major historical sites across the nation. For a complete list of the 20 projects offered in the summer of 2008, along with eligibility requirements and contact information for the directors, go to the NEH website at: Among the subjects to be studied are * George Washington, James Madison, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt Project directors will provide details about their projects, along with application guidelines. NEH staff does not send out this information.
For general information about these programs, contact NEH by e-mail at sem-inst@neh.gov <mailto:sem-inst@neh.gov> ; for information about other NEH programs, go to the NEH website at <www.neh.gov <http://www.neh.gov/> . |