George P. Landow -- Fellowships and Honors
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Distinguished Visiting Professor, National University of Singapore, August 1998 - March 1999.
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for College Teachers at Illinois State University (Project Director: Roger Tarr), 1998.
Visiting Professor, University of Zimbabwe, August 1997.
ACC Distinguished Lecturer in Computer Science, University of South Alabama, 1997.
Prizes and awards for the Postcolonial and Postimperial Web
BBC Education Web Guide (for some UK materials), Best of the Web; listed as an important site for New Zealanders in the New Zealand edition of The Internet Phone Book, BBC Education Web Guide (UK), January 1999.
Prizes and awards for the Storyspace Cluster, 1997: Editor's Choice Award from LookSmart for Theorists page.
Prizes and awards for the Cyberspace, Hypertext, and Critical Theory Web, 1996: Hotspot for the cyborg materials.
Prizes and awards for the Victorian Web, 1995-1999:
- Point Communications Top Five Percent
- Top 50 Award, The Web (U.K.)
- Four stars, Inter.net (Italy)
- Médaille d'Or (UK)
- I-Way, 2nd place (of 25 winners) in the Arts category
- Youth Compass Ultimate Destination (Singapore)
- Education World's Best of the Month, February 1997
- Learning Kingdom Award, March 1997
- A&E's History Channel
- Mining Company's Best of the Net
- Internet Public Library's Resource of the Week
- Nerve Link selection for Elizabeth Lee's materials on gender and sexuality
- Darwin and Evolution Overview
- Bio-Med Link award for Snap Online's Best of the Web
- SelectSurf's Best of the Web
- Social Sciences Selection, Interet Scout Report for Robert H. Ellison's Bibliography of Victorian Preaching
- National Endowment for the Humanities exemplary site, April 1998
- Britannica Internet Guide , May 1998
- Home PC's Best of the Web
- Internet All Star (Russia)
- BBC Education Web Guide (UK), January 1999.
- PlanetRider award, March 1999.
Visiting Research Fellow in Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, 1995.
British Academy Visiting Professor, Bowland College, University of Lancaster, 1994.
Mellon Foundation Fresh Combinations Grant for a course in hypertext and literary theory, 1991-1992
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for College Teachers at Yale University (Project Director: Duncan Robinson), 1991.
EDUCOM/ENCRIPTAL Higher Education Software Award, Best Curriculum Innovation - Humanities, from National Center for Research to Improve Postsecondary Teaching and Learning, 1990.
Faculty Fellow, Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship, 1989-1994
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for College Teachers at Yale University (Project Director: Duncan Robinson), 1988.
Annenberg/Corporation for Public Broadcasting Planning Grant, for The Continents of Knowledge, 1988.
Annenberg/Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant to develop educational software and course materials for the humanities, 1985-1987.
National Endowment for the Arts Grant for Ladies of Shalott, 1984-1985. (Project Director)National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1984.
Guggenheim Fellow, 1978
Visiting Fellow, Brasenose College, Oxford, 1977
National Endowment for the Humanities Project Development Grant, 1976.
Phi Beta Kappa, 1974
Guggenheim Fellow, 1973
Gustave O. Arldt Award, Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, for a book in the humanities (for The Aesthetic and Critical Theories of John Ruskin), 1972
Master of Arts Degree, Ad Eundum, Brown University, 1972
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Chicago, 1970-1971
Chamberlain Fellow, Columbia University, Summer 1969
Fellow of the Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, 1968-1969
Research Grant, Council on the Humanities, Columbia University, Summer 1968
Fulbright Scholar, Birkbeck College, University of London, 1964-1965
Class of 1873 Fellow in English Letters, Princeton University, 1962-1964
Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Brandeis University, 1961-1962
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