Overview
The purpose of the Margaret W. Moore and John M. Moore Research Fellowship is to provide a stipend to promote research during the academic year or summer months using the resources of the Friends Historical Library and/or the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. See below to read about the past Moore Fellows.
Fellowship for 2010
The amount of the stipend will be announced. Those eligible to apply include Swarthmore College students and faculty, as well as faculty, graduate students, or scholars from outside the Swarthmore College community. Moore fellows will be asked to give a lecture at Swarthmore College subsequent to and based upon their research at a date agreed upon by the Moore Fellowship Committee and the Moore fellow.
Applications should include the following:
1. A description of your project and its importance. This must include specific references to materials to be consulted at Friends Historical Library and/or the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Applicants who have not previously used either collection may wish to consult with Wendy Chmielewski (SCPC) wchmiel1@swarthmore.edu and/or Christopher Densmore (FHL) cdensmo1@swarthmore.edu about library resources. The project description should state the anticipated publication or dissemination of research results.
2. A current vitae or resume.
3. If applicant’s background does not include published work, include a writing sample.
4. Names and current mailing and email addresses of three references who are familiar with both the field in which the applicant proposes to work, and with the applicant’s work. Please inform your references that they could be contacted.
Christopher Densmore
Curator
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1399
U.S.A.
Email: cdnsmo1@swarthmore.edu
Visit the website at http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace/peacewebsite/scpcWebsite/Documents/MooreFellowship.htm
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
The purpose of the Margaret W. Moore and John M. Moore Research Fellowship is to provide a stipend to promote research during the academic year or summer months using the resources of the Friends Historical Library and/or the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. See below to read about the past Moore Fellows.
Fellowship for 2010
The amount of the stipend will be announced. Those eligible to apply include Swarthmore College students and faculty, as well as faculty, graduate students, or scholars from outside the Swarthmore College community. Moore fellows will be asked to give a lecture at Swarthmore College subsequent to and based upon their research at a date agreed upon by the Moore Fellowship Committee and the Moore fellow.
Applications should include the following:
1. A description of your project and its importance. This must include specific references to materials to be consulted at Friends Historical Library and/or the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Applicants who have not previously used either collection may wish to consult with Wendy Chmielewski (SCPC) wchmiel1@swarthmore.edu and/or Christopher Densmore (FHL) cdensmo1@swarthmore.edu about library resources. The project description should state the anticipated publication or dissemination of research results.
2. A current vitae or resume.
3. If applicant’s background does not include published work, include a writing sample.
4. Names and current mailing and email addresses of three references who are familiar with both the field in which the applicant proposes to work, and with the applicant’s work. Please inform your references that they could be contacted.
Christopher Densmore
Curator
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081-1399
U.S.A.
Email: cdnsmo1@swarthmore.edu
Visit the website at http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace/peacewebsite/scpcWebsite/Documents/MooreFellowship.htm
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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