2025-26AY Dissertation Scholar Search – Department of Black Studies The Department of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara invites applications for two Dissertation Fellowship Scholars for the academic year 2025-26. We seek Dissertation Scholars working in Interdisciplinary, Social Science, Humanities, and STEM disciplines whose research focus is specifically situated within Black Studies. The Department is especially interested in candidates who can… Read More
Student Volunteer Opportunity Gracie Mansion was built in 1799 along the East River in Manhattan and has been the home of NYC Mayors since 1942. While being the home of Eric Adams, it is also “The People’s House” where we strive for cultural inclusion and recognition. We aim to preserve the historic home and stay true to the… Read More
Due May 2 | Apply for the Carolyn G Heilbrun Dissertation Prize The Center for the Study of Women and Society is accepting submissions for the Carolyn G. Heilbrun Dissertation Prize ($300) to be awarded to an outstanding dissertation completed at the CUNY Graduate Center in the given academic year. The prize is meant to recognize a dissertation that is in the interest of the humanities with the broad intellectual aims… Read More
Due April 30 | The 2025-2026 SPCUNY Student Fellowship application CALL FOR APPLICATIONS SOCIAL PRACTICE CUNY FELLOWSHIP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS DEADLINE: APRIL 30, 2025 SOCIAL PRACTICE CUNY (SPCUNY), an initiative based at The CUNY Graduate Center that seeks to amplify the collective power of social practice artists, scholars, and advocates across the CUNY system, is currently seeking the fifth cohort of Student Fellows. STUDENT FELLOWS… Read More
Due April 25 | he Challenges of Migration and Belonging in NYC Faculty/Student Seminar The Interdisciplinary Conversations Committee, with funding from a generous donor, invites applications for participants in a student/faculty discussion seminar in the fall of 2025 on the theme of “Challenges of Migration and Belonging in NYC: Interdisciplinary Conversations.” We define this program broadly and we are interested in faculty working on projects related to this topic… Read More
Apply by April 4 | Apply to be a Fellow at The Writing Center The Writing Center invites applications for multiple Fellowship positions for the 2025-26 academic year. Students of all disciplinary backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The Writing Center supports GC students in reaching their writing goals. The Writing Center supports GC students through the complex process of conducting and communicating high-level academic research, work that only exists in… Read More
Due Mar 31 | Opportunity for students from the Center for Jewish Studies The Center for Jewish Studies invites applications for the position of PhD Fellow for the academic year 2025-26. The fellow manages logistics and communications for the Working Group in Jewish Studies, which meets biweekly on Fridays (10am-12pm) at the Graduate Center. The theme for the 2025-26 Working Group is Jewish Migration. The fellow attends all… Read More
Job Vacancies – ACLS Program Manager, NEH-ACLS Graduate Education in the Humanities: A National Convening New York, New York (Hybrid) Employment Type Full-time term limited Minimum Experience Mid-levelCompensation $92,700 ACLS Mission and Overview Formed a century ago, the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is a nonprofit federation of 81 scholarly organizations. As the leading representative of American scholarship… Read More
Apply by Mar 14 | Conference Presentation Support Spring 2025 With thanks to the DGSC for their contributions to the program’s funding, one-time reimbursements of up to $300 will be available to eligible doctoral and master’s students who have already presented or will present at professional/academic conferences January 2, 2025 to May 22, 2025. Students who received conference presentation funding in the last round (May 23,… Read More