[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Fellowship Announcement



Title: Fellowship Announcement

American Heritage Center Bernard L. Majewski 2002 Research Fellowship

The Fellowship:
The Bernard L. Majewski Research Fellowship is funded by an endowment provided through the generosity of Mrs. Thelma Majewski and is intended to provide research support for a recognized scholar in the history of economic geology and to facilitate the Fellow’s use of archival collections in the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming. The Fellow shall be appointed for a period of one calendar year. During this time the Fellow will carry the title of the Bernard L. Majewski Research Fellow and represent the University of Wyoming as such. Administration of the Fellowship will be the responsibility of the Director, American Heritage Center.

Research fields:
The Fellowship is intended to support research in the history of economic geology. For the purposes of the Fellowship, economic geology is defined as the activities of exploration and development of petroleum, base, precious and industrial minerals, including basic geological research. Acceptable related fields include: history, oral history, and historical archaeology pertaining to economic geology, environment and natural resources history, and business or economic history related to economic geology. The American Heritage Center maintains more than three hundred archival collections in the field of economic geology, which can be used by the Fellow as source material in conducting historical research. Research projects which integrate archival data with data gathered from other sources (such as historical archaeology and the earth sciences) are also encouraged.

Selection committee:
The Fellow will be selected by a faculty committee comprised of four members: two from the American Heritage Center and two members from The American Heritage Center’s Board of Faculty Advisors.  The Fellow will be selected at the beginning of each year and will receive prompt notification of their selection. Research supported by the Fellowship should be conducted by the Fellow within one year of notification.

Qualifications:
The Fellow will be a recognized scholar in one of the fields of research outlined. The Fellow should have a record of publication in the field or show significant potential for publication. Young scholars, minorities, and multi-disciplinary researchers are encouraged to apply. Selection of the Fellow will be made by the Selection Committee, as previously described, and will be on the basis of scholarly merit with no consideration of race, sex, ethnic background, or financial need. The Committee shall, however, consider the applicant’s ability to complete the research project and bring it to publication in a timely fashion.


Application for the Bernard L. Majewski Research Fellowship:

Applicants for the Fellowship should submit to the committee, prior to the application deadline, the following materials:

1. A research proposal of 2-3 pages outlining the specific research project proposed, the archival collections to be used for this research, and proposed publications which the research will support.

2.  A statement of the proposed timeline for the research project from initiation to completion.

3. A resume including a list of publications authored by the applicant and copies of two of the author’s most recent publications which pertain to the proposed research, if applicable.

Deadline for applications:

All application materials must be received by the selection committee on or before February 28, 2002, to be considered for the 2002 Fellowship.

Obligations of the Fellow:

The Fellow will receive a stipend of $2,500 which will be used to defray research costs at the American Heritage Center, travel and other expenses associated with this research, or publication costs resulting from this research. The Fellow will be responsible for scheduling and conducting the research within one year of receipt of the award and for making timely progress toward publication of the results of the research. The Fellow will also be expected to provide a general interest lecture in their field of research during his or her research visit to campus. The lecture may be aimed at audience groups including students, faculty, and the public.

The Fellowship stipend will be paid in two disbursements: $500 upon the applicant’s acceptance of the Fellowship, and, $2,000 upon completion of the first research session at the American Heritage Center.

Inquiries should be addressed to:

Director

American Heritage Center

University of Wyoming

P.O. Box 3924

Laramie, WY 82071-3924

Phone:  307-766-4114

Fax:  307-766-5511

E-mail:  ahc@uwyo.edu

Website: http://www.uwyo.edu/ahc