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posted by on September 19, 2015
deadline: October 15, 2015

 Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowships in Women’s Studies

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies encourages original and significant research about women that crosses disciplinary, regional, or cultural boundaries. Previous Fellows have explored such topics as transnational religious education for Muslim women, feminist technology design, the complex gender dynamics of transidentity management, women’s electoral success across racial and institutional contexts, women’s sports, and militarism and the education of American women. The competition deadline is October 15, 2015.

woodrow.org/womens-studies

Please see the website for further information: woodrow.org

Questions about the Fellowships may be sent to: 

Newcombe Fellowship: newcombe@woodrow.org

Women's Studies Fellowship: ws@woodrow.org

posted by on September 19, 2015
deadline: November 15, 2015

 

The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships

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The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships are designed to encourage original and significant study of religious and ethical values in all areas of human endeavor. Eligible proposals have religious or ethical values as a central concern, and come from fields within the humanities and social sciences. Ph.D. and Th.D. candidates who will be in the final year of dissertation writing during the 2016-2017 academic year may apply.  The competition deadline is November 15, 2015.

 

Please see the website for further information: woodrow.org

Questions about the Fellowships may be sent to: 

Newcombe Fellowship: newcombe@woodrow.org

Women's Studies Fellowship: ws@woodrow.org

posted by on September 1, 2014
deadline: October 15, 2014

The Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowships in Women’s Studies encourage original and significant research about women that crosses disciplinary, regional, or cultural boundaries. Fellows have explored such topics as transnational religious education for Muslim women, the complex gender dynamics of transidentity management, women’s electoral success across racial and institutional contexts, women’s sports, and militarism and the education of American women. The competition deadline is October 15, 2014.

For more information please visit:

woodrow.org/womens-studies