April 2011: February 2011 Archives
Deadline: April 1, 2011
Length: One Year
Comments: The Center for Gender Studies (CGS) is pleased to announce the competition for residence at the Center for Gender Studies for the school term 2011-2012. Please note that this fellowship does not award a stipend, but it is less restrictive than one that does - this allows one to engage in other remunerative activity, including teaching on or off campus, or holding another award during the period.University of Chicago graduate students (at all levels) from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Residency at CGS during the main three academic quarters is essential. An office (central to campus) and Center privileges as active participants in the life of the Center. This recipient of the fellowship is expected to participate in and present at the Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop. Awardees are expected to participate in other Gender Studies events such as brownbag lunches, various committees, etc. and to participate in them fully as an interlocutor.
URL: http://genderstudies.uchicago.edu/grad/fellowships.shtml#residency
Length: One Year
Comments: The Center for Gender Studies (CGS) is pleased to announce the competition for residence at the Center for Gender Studies for the school term 2011-2012. Please note that this fellowship does not award a stipend, but it is less restrictive than one that does - this allows one to engage in other remunerative activity, including teaching on or off campus, or holding another award during the period.University of Chicago graduate students (at all levels) from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Residency at CGS during the main three academic quarters is essential. An office (central to campus) and Center privileges as active participants in the life of the Center. This recipient of the fellowship is expected to participate in and present at the Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop. Awardees are expected to participate in other Gender Studies events such as brownbag lunches, various committees, etc. and to participate in them fully as an interlocutor.
URL: http://genderstudies.uchicago.edu/grad/fellowships.shtml#residency
Deadline: 4/1/2011
Length: One year
Comments: The fellowships will be offered each year to support Ph.D. candidates who have completed their course work and have only their dissertation remaining. Applicants must have completed their course work within the last five years and provide evidence that they have been formally admitted to candidacy for a Ph.D. Selected fellows will be able to work on their doctorate 50 percent of the time, with the remainder devoted to policy-oriented research projects assigned by Hudson Institute in their general area of interest. Hudson will pay each fellow a $24,000 stipend for one 10-month academic year. It also will provide office space and limited administrative support.
URL: http://hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=position_details&pid=HermanKahn
Length: One year
Comments: The fellowships will be offered each year to support Ph.D. candidates who have completed their course work and have only their dissertation remaining. Applicants must have completed their course work within the last five years and provide evidence that they have been formally admitted to candidacy for a Ph.D. Selected fellows will be able to work on their doctorate 50 percent of the time, with the remainder devoted to policy-oriented research projects assigned by Hudson Institute in their general area of interest. Hudson will pay each fellow a $24,000 stipend for one 10-month academic year. It also will provide office space and limited administrative support.
URL: http://hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=position_details&pid=HermanKahn
Deadline: April 1, 2011
Length: 1 academic year
Comments: The Lesbian and Gay Studies Project (LGSP) is pleased to announce the competition for the James C. Hormel Fellowship in Sexuality Studies for the 2011-2012 academic year. The fellowship competition is open to University of Chicago Ph.D. students who are writing dissertations in sexuality studies. Students in all disciplines are encouraged to apply. One or two fellowships will be awarded for the 2011-2012 academic year. The fellowship provides a stipend of $18,000 plus tuition, student fees, health insurance under the Basic Plan for the 2011-2012 academic year, and Hormel Fellows are also provided with shared office space at the Center for Gender Studies. Recipients of the fellowship are expected to participate in and present at the Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop.
URL: http://genderstudies.uchicago.edu/fellowships/gradfellowships.shtml#disser_lgsp
Length: 1 academic year
Comments: The Lesbian and Gay Studies Project (LGSP) is pleased to announce the competition for the James C. Hormel Fellowship in Sexuality Studies for the 2011-2012 academic year. The fellowship competition is open to University of Chicago Ph.D. students who are writing dissertations in sexuality studies. Students in all disciplines are encouraged to apply. One or two fellowships will be awarded for the 2011-2012 academic year. The fellowship provides a stipend of $18,000 plus tuition, student fees, health insurance under the Basic Plan for the 2011-2012 academic year, and Hormel Fellows are also provided with shared office space at the Center for Gender Studies. Recipients of the fellowship are expected to participate in and present at the Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop.
URL: http://genderstudies.uchicago.edu/fellowships/gradfellowships.shtml#disser_lgsp
Deadline: 4/1/11
Length: 1 academic year
Comments:The Center for Gender Studies (CGS) is pleased to announce the dissertation-writing fellowship competition for the school term 2011-2012. For this year, there will be two fellowships awarded, and the fellows will participate in the Center's Sawyer Seminar, funded by a grant from the Mellon Foundation. University of Chicago Ph.D. candidates from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Residency at CGS during the main three academic quarters is essential. Some travel for research for brief periods is allowed, but this must be discussed with the Director in advance. Because the intent behind this fellowship is to allow the awardee to devote her/his full attention and effort to completion of the dissertation, the terms of this award do not allow one to engage in any remunerative activity or to hold any other award during the period. The fellowship provides a stipend of $18,000 plus tuition, student fees, health insurance under the Basic Plan for the 2011-2012 academic year, and fellows are also provided with shared office space at the Center for Gender Studies.
URL: http://genderstudies.uchicago.edu/fellowships/gradfellowships.shtml
Length: 1 academic year
Comments:The Center for Gender Studies (CGS) is pleased to announce the dissertation-writing fellowship competition for the school term 2011-2012. For this year, there will be two fellowships awarded, and the fellows will participate in the Center's Sawyer Seminar, funded by a grant from the Mellon Foundation. University of Chicago Ph.D. candidates from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Residency at CGS during the main three academic quarters is essential. Some travel for research for brief periods is allowed, but this must be discussed with the Director in advance. Because the intent behind this fellowship is to allow the awardee to devote her/his full attention and effort to completion of the dissertation, the terms of this award do not allow one to engage in any remunerative activity or to hold any other award during the period. The fellowship provides a stipend of $18,000 plus tuition, student fees, health insurance under the Basic Plan for the 2011-2012 academic year, and fellows are also provided with shared office space at the Center for Gender Studies.
URL: http://genderstudies.uchicago.edu/fellowships/gradfellowships.shtml