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Rowan University Public History Fellowship

Fellowship Advertisement: Hollybush Fellowship, Rowan University

Hollybush Fellowship, Rowan University: The History Department and the
Honors Concentration of Rowan University are seeking a professionally
trained academic with expertise in public history and/or museum studies,
with a preferred subspecialty in modern American history or the Cold War
for a Fellowship to begin January 10, 2011 and to last until June 30,
2011. Preference will be given to candidates who have earned the Ph.D. by
the time of the fellowship, but ABDs will be considered where there is
evidence of some college teaching and museum or archive experience. The
Hollybush Fellow will receive office space and computer/phone access,
access to the University’s libraries and databases, a modest materials
fund for exhibition and course planning, and a salary totaling $16,000.
The Fellow will also have the opportunity to share in-progress research
with faculty members and students in the History Department’s
works-in-progress seminar. The Fellowship is inspired by Hollybush, the
1849 mansion built by Thomas Whitney in Glassboro. Located on the campus
of Rowan University, Hollybush mansion played an important role in the
history of the Cold War, as the location of the renowned 1967 Glassboro
Summit between President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin.
In spring 2011, the Hollybush Fellow would be expected to teach an
upper-level course for honors students and history majors interested in
public history. Ideally, this course would relate thematically to the
Hollybush Summit, U.S-Soviet relations, or the Cold War. In the spring and
summer of 2011, the Fellow would be expected to develop a plan for one or
more rotating exhibitions in Hollybush. Candidates should send a letter of
interest, curriculum vitae, two letters of reference, sample syllabi or
course outline, graduate school transcripts (or an unofficial transcript
with a list of courses completed in graduate school), and other supporting
materials. The committee will begin reviewing applications by October 21,
2010 and hopes to make a final decision by December 1, 2010. For
additional information on the Hollybush Fellowship, visit
www.rowan.edu/history. Please address all
correspondence to Dr. James Heinzen, Department of History, Rowan
University, 201 Mullica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ, 08028. Alternatively,
email applications are welcomed at heinzen@rowan.edu.
James Heinzen
Department of History
Rowan University
Robinson Hall
Glassboro NJ 08028

Peter J. Wosh
Director, Archives/Public History Program
History Department
New York University
53 Washington Square South
Room 503
New York NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8601
Fax: (212) 995-4017
http://aphdigital.org
http://history.fas.nyu.edu/object/history.gradprog.archivespublichistory.html

The Humanities And Technology Camp: $500 Fellowships available

THATCamp, The Humanities And Technology Camp, is a free, open,
interdisciplinary “unconference” where humanists and technologists meet
to work together for the common good. Through the generosity of the
Mellon Foundation, the Council on Library and Information Resources, and
the Kress Foundation, $500 (USD) fellowships are available to academics
in the humanities, librarians and archivists, and art museum
professionals of all ranks and fields to help defray the cost of
traveling to a THATCamp for the purpose of attending both THATCamp and
an accompanying “BootCamp” workshop series. BootCamp workshops are free,
introductory workshops held at THATCamp that will enable humanists to
begin acquiring digital skills that can help further humanities study:
examples might include text encoding, data visualization and mapping,
and website development.

Applications for BootCamp fellowships to THATCamps across the United
States, Europe, and Australia are continually accepted; graduate
students are particularly encouraged to apply. No advanced computing
skills are necessary. Learn more about BootCamp workshops and apply for
a BootCamp fellowship at http://thatcamp.org/fellowships. Note that
while not everyone is eligible for a fellowship, everyone is eligible to
come to THATCamp: find an upcoming THATCamp near you by visiting
http://thatcamp.org and learn more about THATCamp at
http://thatcamp.org/about. E-mail info@thatcamp.org with any questions.


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