Notices
Vietnam Era Oral History Project
The Department of History's spring course about the Vietnam
era will have a co-requisite media lab where students will
produce a variety of projects including oral history
interviews.
The department needs to identify local
people--preferably Johns Hopkins affiliates--who have had
experiences either in the military or as a war protester
during that time so that students can learn and practice
recording oral histories. Interviews will take place in one
week in either February or March. For more information,
e-mail
[email protected].
Cancer Research Grants
The American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant
program provides seed money for the initiation of promising
new projects by independent junior investigators so they
may obtain preliminary results that will enable them to
compete successfully for national research grants. Grants
are for one year and cannot exceed $30,000 (direct costs
only); the grants are primarily for research supplies and
technical services.
Senior investigators, postdoctoral fellows and junior
investigators who have competitive national research grants
or who have received prior support from the IRG are not
eligible. Applications will be accepted only from
full-time, tenure-track JHU faculty members at the ranks of
instructor and assistant professor or equivalent who are
within six years of their first independent research or
faculty appointment.
Relevance to the cancer problem is important and must
be well-documented. Within this research scope, a wide
breadth of research approaches will be considered; these
include basic laboratory studies and clinical research.
Guidelines, details for proposal preparation and
submission, and the required application form are available
at
jhuresearch.jhu.edu/funding.htm#jhu-coordinated.
Applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. on
March 1. Submit an original and 11 copies to Grace Bigelow,
Research Projects Administration, Suite W400, Wyman Park
Building. Awards will be announced in April with a July 1
start date.
Volunteer Opportunity
The Greater Homewood Adult Literacy Program is seeking
volunteers to tutor adults in basic math, reading and
writing. Training and materials will be provided. The
program is located across from the Homewood campus. For
more information, call 410-261-3524.
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