Dear colleagues, Once again I'm soliciting advice which will enable a conspicuously bright British student to find a place on a postgraduate course which will answer her intellectual interests. She hopes to find a North American postgraduate program which has a strong element of youth and documentary film and television. Her dissertation topic (our students all produce a research dissertation for their undergraduate degrees) is "Moral panics and the teenager in film". A further requirement for Sarah Dean is that she be able to apply for financial assistance, in the first instance for an M.A., then expanding or continuing into doctoral study. It is unlikely that Sarah can gain a Fulbright: a student from this Department (now on NYU's Performance program) picked up both the British and Irish Fulbright award. The Commission sees to it that lightning never strikes twice... She will require some sort of help. She's not afraid of hard work and has held outside jobs throughout her university course. If you can guide her to your course (or to your colleague's course), please write to her, not to me, at her e-mail address: Sarah Dean [log in to unmask] She and I will be deeply grateful. With thanks, David Mayer +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Professor David Mayer Department of Drama University of Manchester Manchester M13 9PL U.K. tel. (0161) 275-3353; fax (0161) 275-3349 Univ. E-mail: [log in to unmask] Home: [log in to unmask] ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]