Thanks to a generous gift from Curtis Wong, recipient of an honorary degree from the Graduate Center in 2016, as well as a matching grant from Microsoft and anonymous donations from GC faculty members, this student grant program awards $500 micro-grants to Graduate Center students for research or travel related to scholarship at the intersections of humanities, arts, science, and technology. The competition honors Dr. Louise Lennihan for her extraordinary service on behalf of students and faculty at the Graduate Center.
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Announcing Teagle Grant to Support “Liberal Arts for the New Majority”
The Futures Initiative is thrilled to announce the launch of an exciting new project funded by a grant from the Teagle Foundation: “Liberal Arts for the New Majority.” This multi-layered […]
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$3.15 M Mellon Grant Focusing on the Humanities, Community Colleges, and Next Generation Graduate Training
We at the Futures Initiative and HASTAC are deeply honored to be part of a visionary $3.1 million Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant dedicated to humanities education at the nation’s […]
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Graduate Fellowships for Immigrants and Children of Immigrants
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans offers Graduate Fellowships, which provide up to $90,000 in support for immigrants and children of immigrants who are pursuing graduate school […]
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Grant Writing for Humanists
Please join the English Program and the CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative in welcoming Dr. Jennifer Guiliano, who will lead a grant writing workshop specifically aimed towards scholars working in the […]
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CUNY Advance Grants – Call for Proposals
CUNY Advance Start-Up, Greenhouse, and Scale Up Grants Call for Proposals Applications Due March 23, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. http://cunyadvance.commons.gc.cuny.edu/ Program Description CUNY Advance supports campus-based innovations and projects that […]