Deadline Feb 15 | 2019-2020 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 2019-2020 Graduate Student Public Humanities Fellowship. The Graduate Student Public Humanities Fellowship was developed by Humanities New York in partnership with nine New York research universities to bring humanities scholarship into the public realm,… Read More
College Assistant Position, Career Planning Office The Office of Career Planning & Professional Development at the Graduate Center is seeking to hire a College Assistant to help with the implementation of the Enhancing STEM Career Development project, funded by the CUNY Office of Continuing Education and Workforce Programs via the Career Success Initiative. (Read more about this initiative here: http://www.naceweb.org/career-readiness/best-practices/initiative-boosts-career-competitiveness-of-cuny-grads/.) The… Read More
Dec 19 | TLC Grading Social It’s the time of the semester where students’ final work is piling up and we’re rushing to finish our own projects too. For Graduate Center student instructors, grading student work at the end of the term can be overwhelming, lonely, and—even in successful courses—frustrating. The Teaching and Learning Center is here to offer support. Join us… Read More
Feb 4-8 | NYC DH Week NYCDH is happy to announce the 4th Annual NYCDH Week, February 4-8, 2019. Taking place at institutions throughout New York City, NYCDH Week gives individuals across the region who are interested in digital humanities an opportunity to learn new techniques and skills, hear about DH projects from across the city, and become part of a… Read More
Deadline Feb 11 | Policy Fellowship–New York State Excelsior Service Program For students who will graduate/have graduated during the 2018-2019 academic year. It’s a terrific opportunity for a master’s or doctoral student to start a career in policy at the state level. Last year’s fellow, Jonathan Hill, a history PhD alumnus, is currently working at the Department of Transportation, Policy & Planning Division in Albany. Graduate Center… Read More
Dec 13 | Interviewing for Faculty Positions (Webinar) Thursday, December 13, 2018 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm About the Webinar There are few positions in today’s world where you might end up being someone’s colleague for 30 years—being a faculty member is one of them. That is why the interview process is so important, both as a chance for the search committee to… Read More
Deadline Dec 17 | Open Pedagogy Fellowships The Graduate Center Library: Deadline to submit: Monday, December 17th, 2018, midnight Open Pedagogy Fellowships The Library seeks applications for up to ten Open Pedagogy Fellows for the Spring 2019 semester, each carrying a $2500 stipend. The Fellowship experience will enhance participants’ understanding of open pedagogy and their ability to employ elements of open pedagogy… Read More
Deadline Jan 28 | Early Research Initiative/PublicsLab Fellowships in Interdisciplinary Research in the Service of Public Knowledge The Carnegie Foundation initiative on doctoral education uses the label “steward” to convey a role for scholars that transcends accomplishments and skills: it has an ethical and political dimension. “Self-identifying as a steward,” Chris Golde of Stanford says, “implies adopting a sense of purpose that is larger than oneself” or one’s own discipline. Students and… Read More
Deadline Jan 28 | CFP – University of Michigan Grad Student Conference – Making History Public(s) CFP: University of Michigan 2019 Graduate Student Conference in U.S. History Making History Public(s): Presenting the Collective Friday May 10 and Saturday May 11, 2019 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The United States is comprised of publics. Filtered through media, politics, and social, cultural and economic life, American publics materialize through national, international, state, and… Read More