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The complete application must include the following parts:
- Completed application cover sheet including abstract
(available for download at www.waynemorsecenter.uoregon.edu/resscholars.html)
- Narrative Description not to exceed 1500 words.
The Narrative Description (Part 2) should include the following points:
- Conception and Definition of the Project: An explanation of the basic ideas, problems or questions to be addressed, and the form of the project (such as book, article, or symposium).
- Significance of the Project: Relationship to your previous and future research, and the relationship of the project to work of other scholars.
- Plan of work and expected results: Candidates should be as precise as possible about the plan of work and objectives for the term of the Scholarship year. Is the work already in progress? What specifically will be accomplished? How will the results be disseminated?
- Contribution to the Wayne Morse Center: How your work relates to other Center activities and how you propose to interact with the Wayne Morse Center. The Wayne Morse Center will make available funds for a small symposium or workshop if desired by the Resident Scholar.
- Bibliography or Citation List, as appropriate, not to exceed one page
- Curriculum Vitae describing your qualifications, not to exceed two pages
To submit the application:
Mail or deliver the original plus six (6) collated and stapled copies
of the complete application packet to:
The Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics
220 Knight Law Center
1221 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403
Double-sided copies are encouraged.
Deadline: Applications are due by NOON on Thursday,
January 8, 2009. Awards will be announced by January 30, 2009.
Please direct questions to Margaret Hallock, Wayne Morse Center Director, at (541) 346-3699 or hallock@uoregon.edu. For general information about the Wayne Morse Center, visit www.waynemorsecenter.uoregon.edu
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