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The Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Center for American Jewish History at Temple University announces its annual summer fellowship to support research in the American Jewish experience.
The grant of up to $2,500 is available to predoctoral and postdoctoral scholars. Applications should include a proposal of no more than five pages, a letter of recommendation, and a CV.
The Center welcomes applicants researching any area of American Jewish life, but for the summer of 2010 has a special interest in research that focuses on American Jews and the multiple dimensions of urban life, including politics, culture, geography, the arts, religion and sexuality.
Fellows may be asked to participate in Center workshops or public lectures for the 2010 –2011 year.
Materials are due by March 19, 2010 to:
Dr. Lila Corwin Berman, Director
Feinstein Center for American Jewish History
Temple University
916 Gladfelter Hall (025-24)
1115 W. Berks Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6089
Announcement of awards will be made in May. Please direct any questions to Dr. Nancy Isserman (isserman@temple.edu).
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