HSS Fellowship in the History of Space Science
The History of Science Society Fellowship in the History of Space Science,
supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA
<http://history.nasa.gov/> ) History Division, funds a nine-month research
project that is related to any aspect of the history of space science, from
the earliest human interest in space to the present. The program is broadly
conceived and includes the social, cultural, institutional and personal
context of space-science history. Proposals of advanced research in history
related to all aspects of the history of space science are eligible.
Sciences of space and sciences affected by data and concepts developed in
connection with space exploration include optics, meteorology, oceanography,
and physiology. The fellowship is open to applicants who hold a doctoral
degree in history or a closely related field, or students who have completed
all requirements for the Ph.D., except the dissertation, in history of
science or a related field. The stipend is $17,000; the fellowship term is
nine months and must fall within the period of 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008.
Go to http://hssonline.org <http://hssonline.org> for further information
and an application form. The deadline for applications is 2 April 2007.
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Robert J. Malone, Ph.D. 352.392.1677
Executive Director 352.392.2795 (fax)
History of Science Society http://hssonline.org
PO Box 117360 [log in to unmask]
3310 Turlington Hall
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-7360
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