Deadline: 15 October 2019. The Futures Initiative and PublicsLab of the Graduate Center, CUNY invite submissions for a free day-long conference and workshop: Graduate Education at Work in the World. The conference will bring together students, faculty, and administrators to collectively imagine and redesign graduate education to support students, scholarship, and the public good.
Programs
FALL 2019. The Research Ethics Intern will manage the development of new standards and procedures related to human subjects protections in ACLU’s research efforts, including criteria for review, training opportunities, and resources for compliance, such as informed consent templates and other standard form language. Applications will be accepted until 10 June 2019.
FALL 2019. The Process Improvement and Evaluation Intern will help support the ability of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House to create, analyze, and use data to improve client services, program operations, and organizational efficiency. The primary focus of this internship will be assisting in the development of a predicative algorithm to better balance caseloads in the Geriatric Care Management program. Applications will be accepted until 10 June 2019.
In the 2019–2020 academic year, four $8000 DCEGs will be given to support the development and implementation of new curricular methods and strategies that approach the following question: How can our program support graduate students in doing public scholarship and preparing for careers both inside and outside the academy?
A workshop for faculty members and graduate students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences at The Graduate Center, CUNY. Co-sponsored by the Public Science Project. Friday, 20 September 2019 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Coffee and lunch will be provided. Please join the PublicsLab for a one-day workshop on […]
The LARB/USC Publishing Workshop is an intensive, three-week summer course on book, magazine, and online publishing held on the University of Southern California campus, 7–26 July 2019. Deadline: 15 April 2019.
The Early Research Initiative and the PublicsLab invite applications for new research fellowships for Summer 2019. These $4,000 fellowships will be offered to Graduate Center Ph.D. students from any program conducting research with a distinctive interdisciplinary turn whose main question is driven by public needs and priorities.
This seminar will offer students the opportunity to both reimagine the process of doctoral study, and identify how they want their training in the humanities (and humanities-adjacent disciplines) to serve the good of the public.
Apply now to be part of the inaugural cohort of Mellon Humanities Public Fellows. All first- and second-year doctoral students at the The Graduate Center in the humanities and humanistic social sciences are invited to apply. If you have big ideas for how your graduate training can have an impact in the world, this program may be for you.