Application Information and Instructions

Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshops are offered by the National Endowment for the Humanities to provide community college faculty with the opportunity to engage in intensive study and discussion of important topics and issues in American history and culture, while providing them with direct experiences in the interpretation of significant historical sites and the use of archival and other primary historical evidence. Prior to completing an application, please review the Project Director’s letter (click here) and consider carefully what is expected in terms of residence and attendance, reading and writing requirements, and participation in the work of the project.

Landmarks workshops allow 25 teachers at a time to collaborate with core faculty and visiting scholars. The workshops are designed to present the best available scholarship on a specific landmark or related cluster of landmarks, while enabling participants to gain a sense of the importance of historical places, to make connections between the workshop content and what they teach, and to develop materials for their classrooms and, if applicable, for their research interests.

ELIGIBILITY

These projects are designed for faculty members at American community colleges. Adjunct and part-time lecturers as well as full-time faculty are eligible to apply. An applicant need not have an advanced degree in order to qualify. Candidates for degrees are only eligible to apply if they are employed by an institution other than the one at which they are degree candidates and if their participation is intended to enhance their teaching of American undergraduates. Degree candidates cannot use their participation in an NEH Landmarks project to meet a degree requirement, including work on masters’ theses or doctoral dissertations. Applicants must be United States citizens, residents of U.S. jurisdictions, or foreign nationals who have been residing in the United States or its territories for at least the three years immediately preceding the application deadline. Foreign nationals teaching outside the U.S. are not eligible to apply. Applicants must complete the NEH application cover sheet and provide all of the information requested below to be considered eligible. Individuals may not apply to study with a director of a Landmarks project who is a current colleague or a family member. Individuals may not apply to participate in a workshop given by the same director on the same topic in which they have previously participated; in other words, they should not apply to attend the same workshop twice. Preference will be given to those who are new to the program.

Applicants must complete the NEH application cover sheet and provide all of the information requested below to be considered eligible. An individual may apply to and participate in no more than two Landmarks projects.

SELECTION CRITERIA

A selection committee will read and evaluate all properly completed applications. The committee will consist of the Project Director and two other scholars in the field; at least one will be a community college faculty member or administrator. Special consideration is given to the likelihood that an applicant will benefit professionally and personally from the workshop experience. It is important, therefore, to address each of the following factors in preparing your application essay:

  • professional background and interest in the subject of the workshop;
  • special perspectives, skills, or experiences that would contribute to the workshop;
  • how the experience will enhance your teaching and/or research.

STIPEND, TENURE, AND CONDITIONS OF AWARD

Community college faculty selected to participate will receive a stipend of $500 at the end of the residential workshop session. Stipends are intended to help cover ordinary living expenses, books, and travel costs to and from the workshop location. Travel supplements will be available, and will be allocated on a case-by-case basis after the workshop session is over. Stipends and travel supplements are taxable.

Workshop participants are required to attend all scheduled meetings and to engage fully in all project activities. Participants who do not complete the full tenure of the project will receive a reduced stipend.

Participants will provide NEH with an assessment of their workshop experience, especially in terms of its value to their personal and professional development. You will be asked to provide a confidential evaluation at the close of the workshop.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Application packets will contain the R2R Project Director’s letter (click here) describing in detail the content of the workshop, the institutional setting, what is expected of participants, and specific provisions for lodging and subsistence. All application materials should be sent to the Project Director at the address listed on the program poster, which is:

SHEAR NEH Landmarks Workshop
3355 Woodland Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Sending application materials and reference letters to NEH will result in delay. Please indicate on the application cover sheet your first and second choices of workshop dates.

CHECKLIST OF APPLICATION MATERIALS

A completed application consists of three copies of the following collated items:

  • the completed application cover sheet;
  • a résumé;
  • an application essay (no longer than one to two double-spaced pages) as outlined below.

In addition, please enclose one letter of recommendation as described below.

Application Cover Sheet

The application cover sheet must be filled out online at this address: http://www.neh.gov/online/education/participants/. Please fill it out online as directed by the prompts. When you are finished, be sure to click on the “submit” button. Print out the cover sheet and add it to your application package. At that point you will be asked if you want to apply to another workshop. If you do, follow the prompts and select another workshop and then print out the cover sheet for that workshop.

Résumé

Please include a current c.v. or résumé.

Application Essay

The application essay should be one to two double-spaced pages. The essay should address your professional background and interest in the subject of the workshop; your special perspectives, skills, or experiences that would contribute to the workshop; and how the experience would enhance your teaching and/or research.

Reference Letter

Applicants should provide a letter of recommendation from their department chair/division head or another professional reference. It is helpful for referees to read a copy of the description of the project sent by the director, and the application essay. Please ask your referee to sign his/her name across the seal on the back of the envelope containing the letter, and enclose the letter with your application.

SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE

Completed applications should be submitted to the R to RProject Director and should be postmarked no later than March 17, 2008.

Successful applicants will be notified of their selection by April 16, 2008, and they will have until April 23, 2008, to accept or decline the offer. Applicants who will not be home during the notification period should provide an address and phone number where they can be reached. No information concerning the status of an application will be available prior to the official notification period.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT

NEH programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age. For further information, write to NEH Equal Opportunity Officer, 1100 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20506. TDD: 202/606-8282 (this is a special telephone device for the Deaf).