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Student Documentary Awards Overview

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Student Documentary Awards Overview

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This year marks the eighteenth anniversary of the John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Awards, established in 1989 by the Center for Documentary Studies (CDS). The awards are named for the noted scholar John Hope Franklin, professor emeritus of history at Duke University, in recognition of his lifetime accomplishments and his dedication to students and teaching. CDS makes these awards to undergraduates attending Triangle-area universities to help them conduct summer-long documentary fieldwork projects. Student applicants should demonstrate an interest in documentary studies and possess the talent and skills necessary to conduct an intensive documentary project. These skills may include oral history, photography, film/video, nonfiction or creative writing, audio, or active interest in community service programs.


Eligibility
Applicants must be registered undergraduate students at Duke University, North Carolina Central University, North Carolina State University, or the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. CDS welcomes both individual and collaborative proposals. This grant is intended to fund sustained work on summer projects. The winners' final projects will be archived at Duke.


Deadline
Entries must be postmarked no later than February 29, 2008.


Prizes
Awards of up to $2,000 will be made by April 14, 2008. The award amount will be reported to the winners on a 1099-Miscellaneous tax form. It is the responsibility of the winners to file their tax liability.




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Photograph by Kristin Posehn, prizewinner in 2000


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