CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
MAA SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM
WORKSHOP LEADERS APPLICATIONS
DUE BY FEBRUUARY 2, 2024
The Medieval Academy of America’s Mentoring Program Committee is excited to announce the 2024 Summer Research and Professional Development Workshop for PhD-track students. This program is designed to foster the growth of essential skills and mentorship relationships, and improve the educational experiences for graduate students in fields intersecting with Medieval Studies. Our primary goals are to facilitate the development of successful dissertation projects, foster networking and community-building, and improve competitiveness for grants and academic positions.
In Zoom sessions over the summer, and then at the in-person event, workshop leaders will help student participants learn about the range of available grants, develop successful strategies for securing these funding opportunities, and begin to work with them to produce their own grant proposals (with specific attention on identifying the broader contributions of their research, developing budgets, and proposing viable schedules). In the latter sessions, participants will break into two cohorts, and leaders will help them each develop a targeted written work relating to their dissertation project: a dissertation prospectus, a grant proposal, or an introduction to an article addressing and contextualizing the broader goals of the project. Ideally, workshop leaders will provide guidance or tips on library and archival research, writing strategies and techniques, networking, community-building, and other vital professional skills, as well.
The in-person event for US, Canadian, and Mexican participants will take place at the University of California at Berkeley on August 1-4 (participants from other regions will join via Zoom). During this long weekend, participants will continue their collaborations, meet and learn from mentors and other invited experts, and finalize and ultimately present the work they have been developing and sharing virtually in their workshops.
Call for Workshop Leaders:
We are seeking two workshop leaders to guide students via Zoom over the course of six weeks in June, July, and August, and then take part in a culminating hybrid event on August 1-4 at UC Berkeley.
Funding: Each leader will receive a $1,000 stipend, a $500 travel grant, and three nights lodging at the Women's Faculty Club on the UC Berkeley campus during the hybrid event.
Applications: Applications are due by February 2, 2024. Click here to apply.