NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes
for K-12 educators
K-12 teachers: NEH’s 2018 Summer Programs are now accepting
applications to participate in one- to four-week summer study and professional
development programs.
NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes provide K-12 educators
opportunities to explore topics relevant to K-12 education in
the humanities. This summer, NEH grants will support
32 programs across the United States on a wide range of subjects including: Alabama’s civil rights legacy; the impact of the 1918 Spanish Flu on U.S. and
world history; Appalachian culture and storytelling; and Roman Daily Life.
NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes:
- focus on the study and
teaching of significant texts and other resources;
- provide models of
excellent scholarship and teaching;
- contribute to the
intellectual growth of the participants; and
- build lasting
communities of inquiry.
Participation in NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes is
tuition-free. Selected participants receive stipends to help cover travel and
living expenses.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2018
For a list of the seminars and institutes to be
offered in the summer of 2018, along with eligibility and application requirements,
please visit:
https://www.neh.gov/divisions/education/summer-programs
Spread the word: Please
forward this call to colleagues and potential applicants.
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