Omohundro Institute
of Early American History & Culture
 
Travel Scholarships for Sub-Saharan-Africa-based Faculty and Graduate Students to attend an International Conference on the Abolition of the Slave Trade
OIEAHC Homepage Publications Uncommon Sense William and Mary Quarterly
“‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’: Domestic and International Consequences of the First Governmental Efforts to Abolish the Atlantic Slave Trade”
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For faculty:

  • Name, title, fax number, postal, and e-mail addresses
  • Name and location of university
  • Preferred language
  • Copy of curriculum vitae or résumé
  • Information on research focus and how participation in the conference will support your current scholarship and teaching
For graduate students:

  • Name, title, fax number, postal, and e-mail addresses
  • Name and location of university
  • Preferred language
  • Copy of curriculum vitae or résumé
  • A letter of reference from your faculty advisor on your university’s letterhead
  • 1-2 page essay stating how participation in the conference will support and enhance your current research and writing

Please submit your scholarship application by March 9, 2007.

If you have questions, please contact the Institute at 757-221-1197 or mlsmit@wm.edu. Members of the conference program committee will review the applications in early April. Scholarship recipients will be notified by May 1, 2007.

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