If you’re in the early planning phases for your dissertation proposal or will be soon, consider applying for this Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship Program by October 15th. Thanks to Dr. Burmester for sharing!
The Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship Program is an interdisciplinary training program that helps early-stage doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences formulate doctoral dissertation research proposals. The program seeks students with an interest in learning how their proposals can be strengthened through exposure to the theories, literatures, methods, and intellectual traditions of disciplines outside their own. To that end, the program offers workshops, exploratory summer research, and writing opportunities guided by faculty mentorship and peer review.
Learn more about the fellowship and apply here: http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/dpdf-fellowship/.
I don’t know if I’m a bold enough soul to commit to two six week sessions in undisclosed locations. Even all expenses paid, that’s a lot to ask of people?
http://www.ssrc.org/pages/dpdf-program-cycle-timeline/