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Ernest G. Moll Faculty Research Professorship in Literary Studies

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OHC Graduate Dissertation Fellowships

The Oregon Humanities Center, in collaboration with the UO Graduate School, is pleased to offer a new Graduate Dissertation Fellowship program.

The goal of this fellowship program, modeled after the OHC Faculty Research Fellowship, is to provide the applicant with one term free from teaching in order to allow full-time work on the dissertation. It therefore provides:
• A $5,000 non-service stipend
• A one-term tuition waiver
• An additional allowance of $500 for travel or other dissertation support
• When space is available, an office at the Oregon Humanities Center during the term of the fellowship

Research projects must be humanistic, but applicants may be enrolled in any department, college, or school. The term humanities is broadly interpreted to include literature; philosophy; history; the study of languages; religion; ethics; the history, theory, and criticism of the arts; and historical or interpretive aspects of the social and natural sciences and the professions.

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2011-12 Fellows

FACULTY RESEARCH FELLOWS

Liz Bohls, English (Moll Professor)
Leonardo García-Pabón, Romance Languages
Robert Haskett, History (Provost’s Senior Humanist Fellowship)
Loren Kajikawa, Ethnomusicology and Musicology
Anne Laskaya, English
Leah Middlebrook, Comparative Literature and Romance Languages (Moll Professor)
Ian McNeeley, History
Scott Pratt, Philosophy (Provost's Senior Humanist Fellow)
Yugen Wang, East Asian Languages and Literatures

FACULTY TEACHING FELLOWS

Cecilia Enjuto Rangel, Romance Languages (Coleman-Guitteau Professor)
Bryna Goodman, History (Coleman-Guitteau Professor)
Colin Koopman, Philosophy (Wulf Professor)
Katharine Meehan, Geography (Coleman-Guitteau Professor)
Daisuke Miyao, East Asian Languages and Literatures
Fabienne Moore, Romance Languages (Coleman-Guitteau Professor)
Elizabeth Reis, Women’s and Gender Studies, and Mary Wood, English (Wulf Professors)
Akiko Walley, Art History

GRADUATE DISSERTATION FELLOWS

Jason Jordan, Philosophy
Christopher McGill, English
Yu Zhang, East Asian Languages and Literatures

GRADUATE RESEARCH SUPPORT FELLOWS

Taylor Donnelly, English
Emily Gilkey, History
Miwako Okigami, East Asian Languages and Literatures