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Tag Archives: Library of Congress
Funding: Asian Division’s Florence Tan Moeson Fellowship
The Library of Congress’s Asian Division is happy to announce that it is now accepting applications for the 2023 Florence Tan Moeson Research Fellowship Program. Please note that the fellowship application is accepted only via email submission. In order to … Continue reading
Funding: 2020 Moeson fellowship (LC’s Asian Division)
Applications are now being accepted for the Asian Division’s 2020 Florence Tan Moeson fellowship, which supports a minimum of five business days of research in the Asian Reading Room of the Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.). Here’s the link for … Continue reading
Job Opening: Library of Congress, Research Assistant, Foreign Affairs
Closing Date: August 17, 2018 LC Organization Unit: Congressional Research Service Minimum Salary: $56,233.00 Maximum Salary: $73,105.00 Availability: U.S. Citizens Only The Congressional Research Service (CRS) Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division (FDT) is seeking three limited-term Research Assistants to … Continue reading
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Funding: 2017 the Florence Tan Moeson Fellowship at the Library of Congress
The Asian Division Florence Tan Moeson Research Fellowship Program is made possible by the generous donation of Florence Tan Moeson, who served as a cataloger at the Library of Congress for 43 years until she retired in 2001. Mrs. Moeson … Continue reading
Funding: The John W. Kluge Center Announces Call for Kluge Fellowship Applications
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress is now accepting Kluge Fellowship applications. The application deadline is July 15, 2013. The Kluge Fellowships are residential research fellowships at the Library of Congress open to scholars worldwide with … Continue reading
General funding: Kluge Fellows
Kluge Center at the Library of Congress: Call for Applications for Kluge Fellow Location: District of Columbia, United States Kluge Fellowships Research in the humanities and social sciences, especially interdisciplinary, cross-cultural or multilingual Open to scholars worldwide with a Ph.D. … Continue reading
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Exhibition: “Sakura: Cherry Blossoms as Living Symbols of Friendship”
Exhibition at Library of Congress In 1912 the city of Tokyo gave Washington, D.C., a gift of 3,000 flowering cherry trees (“sakura” in Japanese), as a symbol of enduring friendship between Japan and the United States. Despite a war, the … Continue reading
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Tagged art, cherry blossom, exhibition, friendship, interviews, Japan, Library of Congress, sakura, US
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2012 Library of Congress Florence Tan Moeson Fellowship Program Announcement
The Asian Division of the Library of Congress announces the Florence Tan Moeson Research Fellowship Program for 2012. This Fellowship Program is made possible by a generous donation of Florence Tan Moeson, for 43 years a Chinese Team cataloger in … Continue reading
Library of Congress Florence Tan Moeson Fellowship Program
Here is a very interesting and unique fellowship program for individuals in Asian Studies to pursue independent research projects within the United States using the Library of Congress Asian and Asian American Pacific Islanders Collection. The deadline has already passed … Continue reading