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Wednesday, February 08, 2023 - 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

When you set your New Year's Resolutions, did you resolve to submit a grant and/or fellowship in 2023? Are you eager to begin applying but unsure where to start?

Wednesday, November 30, 2022 - 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Learn more about finding, writing, and submitting fellowship proposals! In a session designed for Department of English graduate students, PTK, and TTK faculty, Meghann Babo-Shroyer (grant writer for ARHU) will outline strategies for identifying Fellowship opportunities, modifying academic writing styles for proposals, and creating strong proposals. She will also provide an overview of University resources available to support graduate students and faculty through the proposal process.

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) offers a number of fellowships and grants for faculty. Read below for more information on their 2022-2023 competitions. The ACLS online application system (OFA) will begin accepting applications for many programs in July.

 

 

Save the Date for a virtual ACLS Fellowships Workshop Monday, September 12 at noon. 

Friday, April 01, 2022 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

Join Associate Dean Linda Aldoory and ARHU Sponsored Research team, to discuss strategies for finding and winning fellowships. Fellowships can provide you with the time to focus on your book, publication, creative projects, or research. Join the discussion on strategies to succeed.

 

Topics to be discussed include: 

The University of Maryland's Brain and Behavior Institute, in partnership with the University of Houston, the National Science Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts Research Lab at Rice University (along with the University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative) is pleased to announce that registration is open for an International Workshop on the Neural and Social Basis of Creative Movement to be held April 7–10 at the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Virginia.

This multi-day convening will bring together scientists, dancers, choreographers, composers, and conceptual artists to focus a multi-disciplinary lens on the interactions between the brain, the body, and emotion. Visiting scholars include leaders in the fields of neuroscience, linguistics, aesthetics, and the arts. I invite you to explore the full list of participants here.

Registration information can be found here, and one can attend either in person or virtually. Arts for All can support the registration fee for a limited number of students. If you are interested, please reach out to Associate Dean Patrick Warfield at pwarfiel@umd.edu.

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