Martin Marty Center Junior Fellowships 2013-14
Deadline: April 15
Amount: $4,000
Duration: One year
The Martin Marty Center (MMC) of the Divinity School will appoint a set of twelve Junior Fellows for the 2013-2014 academic year. Ph.D. candidates from the Divinity School, and Ph.D. candidates from the Division of the Humanities or the Division of the Social Sciences whose dissertation examines a topic or topics in religion, are eligible for appointment. An application consisting of a cover letter, a CV, a copy of the dissertation prospectus, and a letter of support from the dissertation advisor about the dissertation is due to Terri Owens, Dean of Students in the Divinity School, tdowens@uchicago.edu, no later than Monday, April 15th. The prospectus must include a statement of progress to date on the dissertation. Awards will be announced in early May.
Funded initially through a generous grant from the Henry
Luce Foundation, the Junior Fellows program aims to assist its members in the
successful completion of their dissertation, and in the initial transition to
professional life as public intellectuals.
Directed by Divinity School faculty, the program is organized around a
year-long seminar which has as its main business the sharing and discussion of
the dissertations. Since the first
public of the scholar is arguably the classroom, Junior Fellows teach a course
on an aspect of their dissertation at a local college or university, and these
experiences are also part of the shared discourse of the seminar. In the spring of each year, the culminating
event of the seminar is a day-long conference in which the Fellows share a
précis of their dissertation research with a cohort of professional people who
are not scholars of religion, to test their mettle in communicating complex
ideas to an educated and interested audience.
The seminar thus challenges students, as they complete their
dissertations, to step back from the immediacies of specialized research to ask
themselves, and one another, how that research will contribute to the
institutions and the society in which they will pursue their scholarly
vocations.
Because of this agenda, successful applicants will have
already made significant process in the research and writing of the
dissertation and will be poised, programmatically and by disposition, to
participate vigorously in all aspects of this work. Alumni of the seminar describe the experience
as having had a seminal influence on their careers.
Students from the Humanities or the Social Sciences receive
a $4,000 stipend.
Junior Fellows will be required to attend all seminar
sessions as scheduled.
All questions should be directed to Terri Owens, Dean of
Students in the Divinity School, at tdowens@uchicago.edu,
773-702-8217.
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