Tag: Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship

Jan. 3 deadline for Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship

Pictured is Ursula Le Guin speaking at CSWS's 40th Anniversary Celebration in 2013.

Applications are now being taken for the 2020 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship to support special collections research in the UO Libraries. The fellowship is sponsored by UO Libraries’ Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Oregon.…

CSWS & UO Libraries Name 2016-17 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellows

Pictured are Theodora Goss and Roxanne Samer.

January 19, 2017—Two U.S. scholars from opposite coasts were selected as recipients of the fourth annual Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship, funded by the Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS) at the University of Oregon and…

Application period now closed for 2016-17 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship

Application Deadline: Friday, September 2, 2016 Printable flyer Le Guin Funding Details March 15, 2016—Competition is now open for the 2016-17 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship. Now in its fourth year, the fellowship is sponsored by the Center for…

A report from Andrew Ferguson, 2014-15 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellow

How to Apply for Le Guin Funding 2016-17   Due 9/2/2016 Flyer: Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship PDF When Andrew Ferguson came to campus to explore UO’s superb collection of feminist science fiction, he wasn’t expecting to uncover an original…

2015 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship Open to Applicants

Deadline   Le Guin Fellowship printable flyer The deadline for the 2015-16 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship has been extended to 5 pm, Thursday, October 1, 2015. Applications and questions should be sent to csws@uoregon.edu.  The 2015-16 Le Guin…

CSWS Announces 2014-15 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellows

November 13, 2014—A classics professor and a PhD candidate in English, both from southeastern U.S. universities, have been named as recipients of the second annual Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship. Professor Jennifer Rea is an associate professor of classics…