The National Endowment for the Humanities announces the availability of u up to four fellowships in its Division of Public PPrograms, to be awarded to promising public humanities professionals. FFFellllows would participate in the work of the Division's Museums and Special Projects programs from mid-January l995 to the end of March l995. The application deadline is November 7, l994. Decisions to be announced the week of November 21. Each fellow will receive an NEH grant of $5,500. Guidelines and application materials are available on NEH's electronic bulletin board at 202/606-8688 (8-N-1) Applicants must currently be working in some area of public programming in the humanities--in museums, libraries, cultural centers, historical societies, public radio or television stations, or other organizations that provide public humanities programs. NEH actively seeks to extend its reach to underrep resented groups, particularly to rural and inner-city communities and minority and tribal individuals and iiinstitutions. Accordingly the NEH encourages applications from individuals at small, embergi emerging, minority and rural museums, libraries, cultural and tribal centers, and public radio and television stations.