2021 Humanities Prospectus Boot Camp Application
Please fill out this form by Monday, June 28th, 2021.
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Basic Information
Name (first and last): *
Email address: *
UCLA student ID number: *
Department *
Degree objective (e.g., PhD, MA, etc.) *
Is this a prospectus for a doctoral dissertation or a master's thesis? *
Are you advanced to candidacy? *
Will you be able to attend all scheduled sessions of the boot camp (Tues/Thurs, 3:00-4:30 PM, July 6 - August 12)? If not, please explain why. *
Attendance for all sessions is required, but we will consider applicants who need to miss 1-2 days for a legitimate reason.)
How many hours per week will you have available to work on your prospectus during the boot camp? *
(We recommend a minimum of 15 hours per week.)
Will you be able to complete the assignment for the first session (see web program description) and keep up with other required assignments throughout the program? This will, at times, require a substantial amount of time and writing (of the prospectus draft). *
Will you have access to your advisor or another faculty mentor during the program to consult with on field specific issues? *
When are you hoping to defend your prospectus? *
Dissertation Information
Please define your dissertation topic as narrowly and specifically as possible. *
What primary sources will you investigate in your dissertation? Please describe the texts and cultural objects you propose to use, and/or the archives you plan to visit (and what the archives contain that is relevant for your project). *
We expect participants to have a pretty definite idea of their primary sources as a prerequisite for this program.
Briefly describe your analytical approach and/or theoretical framework. *
How does your project make an original contribution in your field? *
Dissertation Prospectus Information
Please describe what your advisor expects for your prospectus in terms of length (number of pages double-spaced) and components/sections (such as abstract, literature review, annotated bibliography, chapter breakdown, etc.)  If you haven't spoken with your advisor about this, please do so before submitting your application. *
If you have started writing, please describe how many pages you have written/drafted. *
Do you have a methods section in your dissertation?   *
Your Research and Writing Process
Will you be doing research with human subjects (e.g., conducting interviews, surveys)  as part of your dissertation? If so, when will you be required to seek IRB approval? How familiar are you with the IRB process? (If not applicable, please put N.A.) *
Please describe why you are interested in the prospectus boot camp as well as any challenges you are having with the prospectus process. *
If English is not your first language or not the primary language in which you were educated, please comment on any challenges you have with writing in English (if applicable).
Additional Information
What professional skills would you like to improve at this stage of your graduate program?
Please tell us anything else you would like us to know about you.
We aim to make this program a safe, inclusive environment for all participants.
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