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Tag Archives: independent scholar
Funding: Summer Institute on Digital Mapping and Art History, Middlebury College Fellowship
Via Middlebury News Room. Location: Middlebury, VT Dates: August 3 -15, 2014 Deadline: March 3, 2014 Open to all art historians of any rank including undergraduates, graduate students, curators, or independent scholars Cost: covered by fellowships. See description for details. … Continue reading
Posted in announcements, applications, financial assistance, graduate school, summer program, undergraduate
Tagged art history, curator, digital humanities, digital mapping, fellowship, Geographic Information Systems, GIS, graduate student, independent scholar, Middlebury, Middlebury College, Summer Institute on Digital Mapping and Art History, summer program, undergraduate, Vermont, workshop
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JSTOR Announces Register & Read
As someone who does professional research on the art and culture of Japan, not having access to JSTOR has reduced me to begging my grad student friends in the US to send copies of relevant articles to me. Although JSTOR … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, free, independent scholar, journals, JSTOR, library, postgrad, Register and Read, research
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