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Thursday, September 7
Brazilian Independence Day Get-together. This English/Portuguese event will include a video on Brazil, discussion, refreshments, and future plans. 4:00-6:00 p.m. Hackett Room, SRH 1.313. Sponsored by the Brazil Center of ILAS and the Spanish and Port
uguese Dept. For more information call David Workman, 471-5551.
Sunday, September 10
Cruzando las fronteras artísticas/Crossing Artistic Frontiers, an afternoon of art, poetry, and music at the Huntington Art Gallery, Harry Ransom Center. 2:00-5:00 p.m. Includes a family tour and art activity designed for families with childre
n ages 6-11 from 2:00-4:00. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Huntington Art Gallery, College of Fine Arts. For more information and to RSVP call Susan Sternberg at 471-9207.
Fellowships, Grants, and Research Opportunities.
Scholarships for Graduate Women. The Study Abroad Office has scholarships available to women applicants in any academic field who are pursuing studies in a Pan American country. Applicants must be legal residents of Texas. Applications available in C
RD, room 23. For more information call 471-6490. Deadline for application: Dec. 1, 1995.
Fulbright Grants. The Study Abroad Office is holding information sessions for the 1996-97 Fulbright competition. Students currently enrolled at UT-Austin should contact Dr. Ivy McQuiddy in Carothers Residence Hall, room 23. Sessions are Sept. 6 at 3:
30 p.m. and Sept. 7 at 11:00 a.m. Applications must be completed and turned in to the Study Abroad Office by Sept. 22, 1995.
Fellowships, Grants, and Research Opportunities, cont'd.
NEH Summer 1996 Faculty Research. Applications for summer stipends for research in the humanities are due Oct. 1. Summer stipends provide support for faculty and staff of two-, four-, and five-year colleges, and for independent scholars in the
humanities to pursue two consecutive months of full-time study and research. Academic applicants must be nominated by their institution. For projects not requiring travel the award is $4,000; with travel, $4,750. For further information contact: Summer S
tipends Program, Room 316, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1100 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20506 (: stipends "at" neh.fed.us). Please include your mailing address in your message.
. Research Grant Program Changes. The responsibilities of the University Research Institute are being split between the offices of the Vice President for Research and the Vice President and Dean of Graduate Studies. The Office of the Vice President fo
r Research announces that it will now handle the Research Grants and Special Research Grants, while the Faculty Research Assignments and Summer Research Assignments will be handled in the Graduate School. Application forms are available in the Office of
the Vice President for Research in MAI 301 and on the World Wide Web in the Local Research News section of the Research Page (http://www.utexas.edu/research/news/local.htlm). For more information see ILAS grants bulletin board.
Conferences and Calls for Papers
Labor and Free Trade: IX Southern Labor Studies Conference , UT-Austin, Oct. 26-29, 1995. Sponsored by the Mexican Center of ILAS, C. B. Smith Chair in U.S.-Mexico Relations, U.S.-Mexican Policy Studies Program of the LBJ School of Public Affairs,
Hewlett-Packard Corporation, Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, and the Center for American History. For more information contact Jonathan C. Brown, Institute of Latin American Studies, UT-Austin, Austin, TX 78712. Tel. (512) 471-5551; fax (512)
471-3090; : jcbrown[email address removed to reduce spam].
Machado de Assis: Reflections, Refractions, Realities, UT-Austin, Oct. 27-28, 1995. Invited speakers to this symposium on the nineteenth-century Brazilian novelist and short-story writer include Dain Borges, Sidney Chalhoub, Antonio Cornejo Polar, Pa
ul Dixon, Celso Favaretto, Jean Franco, John A. Gledson, David T. Haberly, João Adolfo Hansen, Carlos Felipe Moisés, Hector Olea, Gilberto Pinheiro Passos, Daphne Patai, Enylton de Sá Rego, and José Miguel Wisnik. Dobie Room, F
lawn Academic Center. For more information contact: Richard Graham, Dept. of History, UT-Austin, Austin, TX 78712-1163. Tel. (512) 475-7240; fax (512) 475-7222.
Call for Papers for Journal of Latin American Affairs, Fall/Winter 1995 issue. Interested parties are invited to submit articles, book reviews, or letters. Deadline: Sept. 30, 1995. For guidelines and subscription information write: The Journ
al of Latin American Affairs, P.O. Box 3726, Washington, DC 20007.
Exhibits
El Retorno a lo Sagrado, a solo exhibition of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints by Luis Guillermo Guerra. Galeria Sin Fronteras, 1701 Guadalupe. Sept. 9-Nov. 9, 1995. A reception for the artist will be held Sat., Sept. 9, from 6:00-
8:30 p.m. at the Galeria. For more information call 478-9448.