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The MESA Service Award was established
in 1996 and was first awarded at MESA’s 1997 annual
meeting. In 2004 the award was named for Jere L. Bacharach
in honor of his extraordinary service to MESA, many
of her sister societies, and the field overall. The
award recognizes the contributions of individuals through
their outstanding service to MESA or the profession.
Service is defined broadly to include work in diverse
areas, including but not limited to outreach, librarianship,
and film.
MESA members are invited to submit
written nominations for the 2008 Jere L. Bacharach Service
Award. Letters of nomination should reflect extraordinary
service to MESA or the field. The nominator should complete
the official
nomination form on which he or she will provide
for him or herself and the nominee the following information:
name
mailing address, city, state, zip code, country
telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address
The nominator should also provide
the name of two individuals he or she has asked to provide
letters in support of the nomination. If possible, the
nominator should also append a short biographical sketch
of the nominee or a complete CV is one is available.
Nominators are reminded that the award is intended for
persons who have served MESA and/or the field in an
extraordinary way.
The award winner is announced at the Awards Ceremony at MESA's annual meeting. Beginning in 2008, the winner will receive a cash award of $1,000.
The deadline for receipt of nominations
for the 2008 Jere L. Bacharach Service Award is March 31, 2008. Nominations should be
sent to: Bacharach Service Award, Middle East Studies
Association, The University of Arizona, 1219 N Santa
Rita Ave, Tucson AZ 85721.
Questions about the award and the
nomination procedures may be directed to Sara Palmer
at 520-626-4753 or palmers@email.arizona.edu.
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Previous Awardees
| 2006 |
Howard A. Reed, University of Connecticut |
| 2005 |
Ernest N. McCarus, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| 2004 |
Jere L. Bacharach, University
of Washington |
| 2003 |
not awarded |
| 2002 |
Jeanne Jeffers Mrad,
Center for Maghrib Studies in Tunisia |
| 2001 |
Elizabeth W. Fernea,
University of Texas at Austin |
| 2000 |
Louisa Moffit, Marist
School (Atlanta) |
| 1999 |
George N. Atiyeh, Library
of Congress |
| 1998 |
Richard L. Chambers,
University of Chicago |
| 1997 |
Ellen-Fairbanks
D. Bodman, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill and
I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins
University |
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