ASEH created this fellowship to recognize the contributions of Samuel P. Hays, the inaugural recipient of the society's Distinguished Scholar Award, and to advance the field of environmental history, broadly conceived. The fellowship provides a single payment of $1,000 to help fund travel to and use of an archive or manuscript repository.
It is open to practicing historians (either academic, public, or independent). Graduate students are ineligible. A Ph.D. is not required.
The deadline for submissions is *September 30th, 2009*, and the recipient will be selected and notified in December 2009 for funding available in January 2010.
Applications should include a C.V. no more than three pages in length and a two-page statement (500 words maximum) explaining the project and how the research funds will be used. These should be submitted electronically by September 30, 2009. Please send to Lawrence Culver, Chair, Samuel P. Hays Research Committee, at lawrence.culver@ usu.edu.
If you have any questions about this fellowship or the application process, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Lawrence Culver, Assistant Professor
Department of History, Utah State University
435 797 3101
lawrence.culver@ usu.edu
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