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ROBERT HILL LONG DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 355 CONDON HALL UNIVERSITY OF OREGON [email protected] ACTIVITIES 2014-2015, DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY Consultation, Review, and Revision Assistance Gennie Nguyen Oregon Heritage fellowship; Wenner Gren critical comments Elisabeth Goldman NSF graduate research fellowship Samantha King NSF graduate research fellowship, Wenner Gren Foundation James Daria Wenner Gren fellowship, Social Sciences Research Center fellowship Annie Caruso NSF graduate research fellowship Colin Brand NSF graduate research fellowship Sara Lewis School for Advanced Research Weatherhead fellowship Lynn Stephen Oregon Humanities Center fellowship Anthropology Pro-seminar, proposal writing workshop ACTIVITIES 2014-2015, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Consultation, Review, and Revision Assistance Marc Schlossberg, PPPM Guggenheim Foundation fellowship Daniel Miller, Journalism Fulbright fellowship Alexis Smith, German proposal searches for graduate studies & Jazz Station internship Xiaobo Su, Geography Institute for Advanced Study Social Sciences fellowship Anthropology Department Anthropology Club dissertation writing workshops (Winter 2015, with Visiting Assistant Professor Sara Lewis History Department graduate colloquium on proposal writing (11/13/14) German Department graduate colloquium on proposal writing (1/14/15) Committees, University Service Northwest Women Writers Symposium (CSWS, 2012- ) Managing/Consulting Editor, Oregon Undergraduate Research (OUR) Journal (2011- ) ACTIVITIES 12/2013-7/2014, DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY Consultation, Review, and Revision Assistance (bolded entries = funded awards) Latham Wood Christensen Fund Fellowship Lamia Karim Wayne Morse Center Fellowship Sandra Morgen Russell Sage Foundation Phil Scher NEH Fellowship Research funding agenda, “Europeans Through the Eyes of the World” (NEH, ACLS, IMLS, Merchant-Ivory Foundation, Carol Silverman Faculty Research Award NEH Summer Stipend Lynn Stephen MS proposal, Duke University Press UO Provost Senior Humanist Fellowship UO Faculty Research Award CSWS faculty research funding 2439 Harris Place Eugene Oregon 97405 541/914-6542 [email protected] ROBERT HILL LONG DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 355 CONDON HALL UNIVERSITY OF OREGON [email protected] Morse Center Fellowship AAAS recommendation letter draft Nomination letter for Lamia Karim RIGE Research Excellence Award Cluster Hire proposal (Anthropology/History) Theresa Gildner CLLAS proposal Sunny Rae Harrison Senior thesis to be nominated for departmental honors (Karim advisee) Gennie Nguyen Dissertation prospectus UO Impact Graduate Fellowship Wenner-Gren Foundation ACTIVITIES 2013-2014, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Research Development Services Weekly compilation/publication of Funding Opportunities 2013 NEH Summer Stipend Nominations (internal UO competition, summer 2013) Consultation, Review, and Revision Assistance Molly Barth, Music Residential Arts Communities search/consultation John Bedan, History research funding agenda Karen Brodkin, UCLA Nomination letter for Lynn Stephen Virginia Cartwright, Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright environmental architecture funding agenda CSWS NW Women Writers Symposium steering committee 2013, 2014 Patricia Dewey, Arts Administration National Library of Medicine Cecilia Enjuto-Rangel Fulbright Fellowship Maram Epstein, EALL NEH Summer Stipend Gina Herrmann, Romance Lang. NEH Summer Stipend Deborah Green, Religious Studies NEH Fellowship Pedro Garcia-Caro, Romance Lang. publishing subvention funds consultation, Arte Publico Press Michael Hames-Garcia NEH Fellowship proposal James Harper, Art History (co-PI Phil Scher) Funding agenda, “Europeans Through the Eyes of the World” Veena Howard, Religious Studies Fulbright Fellowship, research/employment agenda Toby Koenigsberg, Music Faculty research Award Kenneth Liberman, Sociology NEH Collaborative Research Susanna Lim, CHC NEH Fellowship Michelle McKinley, Law Fulbright Fellowship Michelle McKinley, Law Princeton Visiting Scholar program Fabienne Moore, Romance Languages NEH Fellowship; NEH Summer Stipend Deb Morrison, Journalism NEH Media Development George Nazin, Geology NSF Career Award Dorothee Ostmeier, German Max Kade Foundation Eileen Otis, Sociology Sociology graduate student grantwriting workshop Marc Schlossberg, PPPM Fulbright Fellowship, NEH Fellowship ACLS Fellowship, 2015- 2016 sabbatical research funding plans Jesus Sepulveda, Romance Languages National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Xiaobo Su, Geography NEH Summer Stipend Roxi Thoren, Landscape Architecture NEH Summer Stipend 2439 Harris Place Eugene Oregon 97405 541/914-6542 [email protected] ROBERT HILL LONG DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 355 CONDON HALL UNIVERSITY OF OREGON [email protected] Courtney Thorsson, English Faculty Research Award Committees, University Service Northwest Women Writers Symposium (CSWS, 2012- ) Managing/Consulting Editor, Oregon Undergraduate Research (OUR) Journal (2011- ) WORK 1991-2015 2013- Adjunct Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon. 2011-2013 Assistant Director, Research Development Services, University of Oregon. 2008-2011 Assistant Director, Research & Faculty Development, University of Oregon. 2006-2008 College of the Liberal Arts research consultant, Pennsylvania State University. Senior Lecturer, English Department, Pennsylvania State University. 2004-2006 Director, Kidd Tutorial Program, Creative Writing, University of Oregon. 1991-2006 Senior Instructor, Creative Writing, University of Oregon. EDUCATION 1983 M.F.A., Warren Wilson College Program for Writers. 1975 B.A., Honors Studies in Literature, Davidson College. HONORS, AWARDS, CITATIONS 2011 Oregon Arts Commission Literary Fellowship. 2010 Dorothy Brunsman Book Prize for THE KILIM DREAMING (Bear Star Press, 2010). 2009 War Poetry Prize for “Wolverine and White Crow,” “Motivations,” and “Insurrection and Resurrection.” 2008 Cleveland State University Poetry judge, first book competition. Michalic Poetry Competition judge, Penn State system. 2007 Honorable Mention, “Reveille and Taps,” War Poetry Prize, Winning Writers, Northampton MA. 2006 Pushcart Prize nomination, Cream City Review (University of Wisconsin/Milwaukee), for work from “The Wire Garden.” Honorable Mention, “Abu Golgotha” and “The Red and the Green,” War Poetry Prize, Winning Writers, Northampton MA. 2005 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry. Duke University Medical Center Poetry Prize for “Cliff Swallows.” 2004 War Poetry Prize, “Gulf War News Sign-Off, with Video Tricks,” Winning Writers, Northampton MA. 2000 Biographical entry added to A Dictionary of North Carolina Writers. The North Carolina Literary Review, East Carolina University, Greenville NC. 1999 Balch Prize, Virginia Quarterly Review, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA. 1998 Oregon Book Award finalist for The Effigies. 1997 Literary Fellowship, Oregon Arts Commission. 1995 Cleveland State University Poetry Center Prize for THE WORK OF THE BOW. 2439 Harris Place Eugene Oregon 97405 541/914-6542 [email protected] ROBERT HILL LONG DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 355 CONDON HALL UNIVERSITY OF OREGON [email protected] BEST AMERICAN POETRY 1995. New York: Scribner, 1995. “Refuge.” 1988 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry. 1986 Poetry Fellowship, North Carolina Arts Council. Grand Prize, A Living Culture in Durham (Durham, NC: Carolina Wren Press). North Carolina Poetry Award, Spectator of the Triad, Greensboro NC. BOOKS WALKING WOUNDED (poems). Cincinnati: Word Tech Editions, 2012. THE WIRE GARDEN (poems). Eugene: Arlo Press, 2010. THE KILIM DREAMING (poems). Cohasset: Bear Star Press, 2010. THE EFFIGIES (flash fictions/prose poems). West Hartford: Plinth Books, 1998. THE WORK OF THE BOW (poems). Cleveland: Cleveland State University, 1997. THE POWER TO DIE (poems). Cleveland: Cleveland State University, 1987. ANTHOLOGIES LANDFALL: TANKA OF PLACE. Baltimore: Modern English Tanka Press, 2008. “Wrightsville Beach North Carolina” (2), “State College Pennsylvania,” “PA VA NC SC & Back.” DEER DRINK THE MOON: CONTEMPORARY OREGON POETS. Portland State University: Ooligan Press, 2007. “Cape Perpetua,” “Dead Run.” THE DREAMING ROOM: POETRY OF URBAN LIFE IN MODERN ENGLISH TANKA. Baltimore: Modern English Tanka Press, 2007. “Dear John.” BIRDS IN THE HAND. New York: North Point Press, 2004. “The White Ibis.” RAISING OUR VOICES. Portland: Rainy Nights Press, 2003. “911;” “Aces & Eights.” POETS AGAINST THE WAR. Port Townsend: www.poetsagainstthewar.org, 2003. “Fred’s Dead;” First Christian;” “911;” Aces & Eights.” THE DIAGRAM ANTHOLOGY. Tuscaloosa: New Michigan Press, 2003. “American Tire;” “Dead Dad.” THE BEST OF THE PROSE POEM. Fredonia: White Pine Press, 2000. “Small Clinic at Kilometer 7;” Doing Hatha Yoga.” WHAT HAVE YOU LOST? New York: Greenwillow Books, 1999.”How Forgetting Works in Late Winter.” OUTSIDERS. Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions, 1998. “The Conspiracy.” WEB DEL SOL. Washington, D. C.: www.webdelsol.com/long/, 1996. Ten poems from THE WORK OF THE BOW, and ten flash fictions from THE EFFIGIES. AUTOR DE LA SEMANA. Santiago: Universidad de Chile. (http://rehue.csociales.uchile.cl/rehuehome/facultad/publicaciones/autores/rhlonge0.htm), 1996. Spanish translations of ten poems from THE WORK OF THE BOW, and ten flash fictions from THE EFFIGIES (1996-97). PARES CUM PARIBUS 4. Santiago: Universidad de Chile. (http://rehue.csociales.uchile.rehuehome/facultad/publicaciones/ Pares/pares4/index.html). “Fin de Siècle;” “In Case of my Death/En caso de que muera:”