Mina Rees Library | Conversation Series Mina Rees Library Conversation Series: Summer 2020 Schedule Thursday June 18th, 1:00pm EST: Brian Mercado & Karen Zaino, GC Doctoral students, and participants in the 2020 Open Pedagogy Fellowship .They’ll talk about their experience developing OER for courses in Sociology and Urban Education, and the ethics of finding open resources in those fields. Sign up here for the Zoom link! Thursday,… Read More
Deadline extended to 6/15 | NYCDH Graduate Student Project Awards ** The deadline for submissions for the NYCDH Graduate Student Project Awards has been extended to Monday, June 15, 2020. See the CFP below and https://nycdh.org/nyc-dh-graduate-student-project-award/ for more info. ** We are pleased to announce our seventh annual cross-institutional NYCDH Digital Humanities Graduate Student Project Award. We invite all graduate students attending an institution in… Read More
Due 5/22 | NYCDH Digital Humanities Graduate Student Project Award NYC Digital Humanities invites all graduate students attending an institution in New York City and the metropolitan area to apply for the NYCDH Digital Humanities Graduate Student Project award by Friday, May 22, 2020. The full call for proposals is available at http://nycdh.org/nyc-dh-graduate-student-project-award/ The award recognizes excellent digital humanities scholarship in the NYCDH… Read More
Due June 1 | Entries for Light Relief from Lost & Found Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative seeks poetry and short-form text, audio, video, visual art, and/or digital work to publish across our platforms. Our goal is to offer modest compensation to share your creative work with our wider community — without creating additional work for you. Just send us something already made or in… Read More
Due Aug 1 | CFP Special Issue of TRAUE CALL FOR PAPERS (extended deadline!) Theory, Research and Action in Urban Education An online, open access, peer-reviewed education journal dedicated to the publication of graduate students Special Issue Title: Changing the Subject: Foucault’s Ongoing Legacy in Educational Research, Theory, and Practice Edited by Karen Zaino (The Graduate Center, CUNY) & Debbie Sonu (Hunter College) The TRAUE… Read More
Deadline April 30 | Summer Research Grants (The Decorative Arts Trust) Each year the Trust awards at least 10 research grants to graduate students working on a Master’s thesis or PhD dissertation in a field related to the decorative arts. The Trust encourages projects that advance diversity in the study of American decorative arts. Grants range from $500-$1,000. In partnership with other organizations the Trust also… Read More
Deadline 4/1 | Gotham Center-NYPL Short-Term Research Fellowships Research Grant The Gotham Center for New York City History and Uris Foundation are pleased to offer short-term fellowships to support graduate students from the City University of New York (CUNY) in furthering the study of New York City history through New York Public Library (NYPL) collection materials. Fellowship stipends are $1,000 per week for… Read More
Due Feb 17 |2020-2021 Graduate Student Public Humanities Fellowship 2020-2012 Humanities New York Graduate Student Public Humanities Fellowship The Center for the Humanities at The Graduate Center, CUNY and Humanities New York announce the call for applicants for the 2020-2021 Graduate Student Public Humanities Fellowship. The Public Humanities Fellowship was developed by Humanities New York in partnership with nine New York research universities to… Read More
Feb 14 | “Art, Quietude, and the Feminine Interior in 21st-Century Dominican American Writing” The next meeting of The Colloquium for the Study of Latina/o/x Culture & Theory will take place Friday, February 14, 2020 3:00 to 4:30 pm CUNY Graduate Center, Room 8304 “Art, Quietude, and the Feminine Interior in 21st-Century Dominican American Writing” (on Angie Cruz’s Soledad and Naima Coster’s Halsey Street) Regina Mills (Texas A &… Read More
Deadline Feb 14 | Dissertation Research Grants – Marcus Garvey Foundation 1) Marcus Garvey Foundation Research Fellowship: GarveyFellowship2020 This fellowship looks to support doctoral candidates doing primary research in the Humanities and Social Sciences on topics related to Africa and/or any part of the global African diaspora (e.g. in the Americas, Europe, etc). Doctoral candidates using archival collections and/or conducting oral histories are especially encouraged to apply. Research fellows receive grants… Read More