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Trinity College, Hartford Connecticut
The Ann Plato Fellowship, named for a 19th-century African-
American poet, essayist, and teacher, supports a minority
doctoral student who is an American citizen and is engaged in
writing his or her dissertation. Applicants from historically
underrepresented groups, including African Americans, Asian
Americans, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, and US
Latinos, are especially encouraged to apply. The Fellow
enjoys faculty status, delivers a formal, public lecture in
the fall semester, and teaches one course in the spring
semester. The fellow is expected to be in residence during
the fellowship tenure and to become engaged in the Trinity
College community. The Fellowship provides a $32,000 stipend;
a campus apartment; an office; a computer; library privileges
at Trinity, including the Watkinson Library, and our
consortial colleges, and ready access to Hartford-area
archives, including the Connecticut Historical Society, the
Wadsworth Atheneum, the state library, the Cities Data
Center, and the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center. Appointment is
for one academic year with the possibility of renewal for a
second year.

Applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum
vitae, a copy of their dissertation proposal, a 10-20 page
writing sample, and three letters of recommendation to the
Ann Plato Search Committee, c/o Janet Marotto, Williams 232,
Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106 by December 1, 2001.
Applications will be reviewed by an interdisciplinary faculty
committee.

See Trinity College website at http://www.trincoll.edu. See
also Educational Studies Program website at
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/educ

Trinity College is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action
Employer

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