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[NOTE: This may be of interest to some who are looking at
cross-disciplinary issues with the physical and biological sciences. --
RBE]
The Center for History of Recent Science, in the Department of History at
The George Washington University, is offering two two-year postdoctoral
fellowships to begin August 1998.
"Recent science" comprises lines of research in physical or biological
sciences that have been carried out for the most part by scientists who are
still living. In effect, that means research done since the second world
war. Work in history of recent science poses novel historiographical
problems, notably the use of interviews and their integration with the more
traditional materials of the historian.
Inquiries and letters of application should be sent to Horace Freeland
Judson, Director of the Center for History of Recent Science and Research
Professor of History, The George Washington University, Washington, DC
20052.
Our Prospectus, which explains the Center, the fellowships, and recent
science more fully, is available in hard copy form on request.
To apply for a postdoctoral fellowship, send:
a cover letter, briefly summarizing your background and research interests;
curriculum vitae; a proposal of up to five pages sketching the research to
be pursued and its relevance to the history of recent science; three
letters of reference.
Deadline is May 30, 1998.
This notice, our prospectus, and much more information about the Center, as
well as a calendar of events in the history and philosophy of recent
science, are available on our website: http://www.gwu.edu/~recsci/
Telephone: 202.994.1670 or 410.889.4581
Fax: 410.889.4581
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