Application due: Monday, November 30, 2020
The CUNY Humanities Alliance is pleased to announce an opportunity for doctoral students at The Graduate Center (enrolled in Fall 2020) to receive $1,000 stipends for contributions to a Covid-19 impact project documenting the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, including related and interlocking impacts of economic, social and political structures, including Black Lives Matter. These contributions would become part of an online compilation of reflections and resources that document how doctoral education and college teaching have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. This could take many forms, including a written reflection, a classroom activity, a new rendition of a syllabus, a short story, a vlog, a zine, etc. You are welcome (and encouraged) to submit something that you have already created during the pandemic.
We especially welcome applications from people teaching in community colleges, as well as submissions related to equity and access within higher education; the value of the humanities; and the connection between doctoral education and community college teaching.
If your application is approved, you will have the opportunity to edit your written descriptions above for publication, and be asked to include the work you describe with your final submission.
Application due: Monday, November 30, 2020
For more information, please contact Kaysi Holman, Director of Programs and Administration for the CUNY Humanities Alliance, at
kholman@gc.cuny.edu.