[Mediaevistik] Heckman Research Stipends (Hill Museum & Manuscript Library)

Max Siller Max.Siller at uibk.ac.at
Mo Mär 5 18:51:41 CET 2012


Hallo, Matthew,

schön von dir zu hören. Ich werde heuer nicht in Kzoo dabeisein. Wirst 
du teilnehmen?

Sei herzlichst gegrüßt,

max
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Am 05.03.2012 16:13, schrieb Heintzelman, Matthew:
>
> The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library announces the Spring 2012 round 
> of applications:
>
> HECKMAN RESEARCH STIPENDS
>
> Hill Museum & Manuscript Library
>
> Collegeville, Minnesota  56321
>
> PURPOSE:  For research at the Library.
>
> ELIGIBILITY:  Graduate students or scholars who are within three years 
> of completing a terminal master's or doctoral degree.
>
> DURATION:  Two weeks to six months.
>
> AMOUNTS:  Variable up to $2,000.
>
> DEADLINES:  Twice a year. April 15 for research conducted from July 
> 1-December 31. November 15 for research conducted from January 1-June 30.
>
> APPLICATION:  Submit a letter of application, c.v., a one-page 
> description of the research project including proposed length of stay, 
> an explanation of how the Library's resources will enable you to 
> advance your project, and a confidential letter of recommendation from 
> your advisor, thesis director, mentor, or, in the case of postdoctoral 
> candidates, a colleague who is a good judge of your work.
>
> SEND:  All inquiries and materials to The Committee on Research, Hill 
> Museum & Manuscript Library, Box 7300, Saint John's University, 
> Collegeville, MN 56321-7300 or directed to hmml at csbsju.edu, or fax 
> (320) 363-3222.
>
> The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library houses extensive resources for 
> the study of manuscripts and archives. Almost 120,000 manuscripts are 
> available on microfilm and in digital format.  HMML has microfilmed 
> extensively in Austria, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Malta, and Ethiopia, 
> and is currently digitizing manuscripts in Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, 
> Iraq, India, Ukraine, Malta and Italy. Consult the Library's website 
> for further information, including an electronic inventory of its 
> collections (OLIVER) and a growing database of manuscript and book 
> images (Vivarium).
>
> http://www.hmml.org
>
> Thanks for your attention!
>
> Peace,
>
> Matthew Z. Heintzelman
>
> Curator, Austria/Germany Study Center; Rare Book Cataloger
> Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML)
> Saint John's University
> Collegeville, Minnesota 56321-7300
> Phone:  320-363-2795; Fax:  320-363-3222
> HMML website: http://www.hmml.org
> Manuscript Studies Wiki: http://manuscriptstudies.pbworks.com
> Rare Books Wiki: http://hmmlrarebooks.pbworks.com/
> Rare Books Blog: http://booksfromthehmmlbasement.blogspot.com/
> Editor, website and newsletter (Nuntia) for the Medieval Association 
> of the Midwest (MAM): http://www.hmml.org/MAM
> NEW! The MAM/Nuntia blog: http://www.nuntiablog.blogspot.com/
>
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>
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