Application

The National Endowment for the Humanities summer institute for higher education faculty "Law and Culture in Medieval England" is hosted by Western Michigan University. All applicants must complete this online application, unless permission has been granted for an alternate submission process. Applications sent to the National Endowment for the Humanities will not be reviewed. Deadline: March 1, 2021.

Due to the ongoing health crisis, the institute is being held virtually. Activities will be conducted synchronously and asynchronously on the internet. All synchronous activities will occur on weekdays. There is no residential component.

We recommend that you consult the Application Checklist before beginning your application, which must be completed in one online session.

Please provide your full legal name.
School/Institution Type (required)
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Please indicate your principal academic field(s) of study.
Employment Status (required)
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Please indicate your teaching subject area(s).
Please indicate the number of years you have been teaching. If none, enter "0."
Please indicate the number of students you teach in a year. If none, enter "0."
Please indicate the number of previous NEH-funded summer programs you have attended. If none, enter "0."
How Learned (required)
How did you learn about this program? Please check all that apply.
Please upload a curriculum vitae that includes the names and email addresses of two professional references.
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Please upload your application essay of no more than four double-spaced pages. This essay should include your reasons for applying to the institute; your relevant personal and academic information; your qualifications to do the work of the institute and contribute to it; and what you hope to accomplish.
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The summer institute "Law and Culture in Medieval England" has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor.

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