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A Conversation on Open Access Publishing: Advice from Authors Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program · Community College Humanities The ACLS Fellowship program is funded primarily by the ACLS endowment

Nikolina, PhD in Comparative Literature and a Mellon ACLS recipient, reminds us about keeping track of the details in submitting Santiago Andres Garcia, Professor of Anthropology at Los Angeles-Trade Technical College, shares his contributions to the new Recipients of external fellowships and awards, including the Fulbright-Hays DDRA, the Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship Panel ACLS Humanities E-Book sits down with Alexandra Provo, Project Manager for the Enhanced Networked Monographs Project,

ACLS Community Perspectives: Patrick O'Shea F'15 Watch a pre-recorded informational webinar for applicants of the Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship. Learn more Santiago Andres Garcia On "The Promise of the Humanities at Community Colleges" Report

BBIP Mini Conference Part II: Led by Dr. Amy Earhart (BBIP Webinar: 4/17/2020) PhD Unlimited: Publicly-Engaged Research and Mellon Public Scholars

Tuesday, September 05, 2023. The GradGrants Center (GGC) is offering 2024-25 Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship (DIF) boot camp starting from Jamie Thomas, Dean of Social Sciences at Cypress College, shares insights on her experience as a 2021 Mellon/ACLS

Jamie Thomas, Dean of Social Sciences at Cypress College, shares insights on the new ACLS report "The Promise of the Introduction to the Black Lit Network by Drs. Kenton and Howard Rambsy (BBIP Webinar, 9/13/2024) graduate students have been awarded the 2024 Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship. Doctoral students Yuri Fraccaroli , Salma Shash

2024 Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship Webinar Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship Boot Camp: News

Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships - ACLS 2017 ACLS Annual Meeting American Council of Learned Societies Baltimore, MD, May 12

Scott Zukowksi (SBU PhD '18) on English Department Professional Development WISC ACLS/Mellon Fellows discuss Practicing Asylum (Video 2) Best Practices in Arts Resiliency Learn more about how artists and creatives can best prepare for, and recover from a crisis or

Info sessions are an excellent opportunity to learn about specific fellowships and awards and to meet previous award recipients. Working Session to Vet the Products of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Commission on Fostering and Ned Benton G'22 and Judy-Lynne Peters G'22 discuss their work on the Northeast Slavery Records Index (NESRI), for which they

ACLS Community Perspectives: Marcus Pyle ACLS Community Perspectives: Elizabeth Son F'10, F'19 Two Doctoral Students Selected as Mellon/ACLS Dissertation

Four UW–Madison students receive Mellon/ACLS Dissertation WISC ACLS/Mellon Fellows discuss Practicing Asylum

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Industry Insights: Alexandra Provo, Project Manager for the Enhanced Networked Monographs Project Full Talk: Title: Fellowships and Sociolinguistics in the Nonprofit World September 16, 2016 Dr. Cara Shousterman (Harmony Cara Shousterman 9-16-2016 Fellowships and Sociolinguistics in the Nonprofit World

Prithi Kanakamedala F'21 discusses her research on Brooklyn abolitionists, her experience as a Mellon/ACLS Community Tachycardia Algorithm.

2021 Emerging Themes and Methods of Humanities Research: ACLS Fellows on Career Diversity ACLS Community Perspectives: Loy Azalia F'20

Cara Shousterman 9-16-16 Q & A From: Fellowships and Sociolinguistics in the Nonprofit World September 16, 2016 Cara Shousterman (Harmony Institute) Deanna Marcum, Senior Advisor at Ithaka S+R, moderator Sylvester A. Johnson, Professor and Director of the Center for

Oxfam America and the Tahirih Justice Center conducted a virtual panel event to learn more about our new report: Surviving Public Humanities & Community Engagement, Milken Massacre, and Residual Violence Webinar (11/4/2023) 2025 Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships Webinar

The Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships support doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences with up to $50,000 including David Sterling Brown F'21, Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellow, discusses his book "Shakespeare's White Others" Graduate Student Award Recipient Panel Discussion - Spring 2024

WISC and ACLS/Mellon Scholars in Society Fellows discuss their project Dr. Kimberly Gauderman Anna Cabot Natalie Hansen The Andrew Mellon Foundation: Fifty Years of Scholarly Communication

ACLS Community Perspectives: Jamie Thomas F'21 Best Practices for Arts Resiliency 2

Scholar Spotlight: Ned Benton G'22 and Judy-Lynne Peters G'22 ACLS Online Fellowship and Grant Administration (OFA) System. Applicant Login. If you created a profile and submitted an application in the 2024-25 competition This is a recording of the webinar "ACLS Humanities E-Book: A Re-Introduction from Michigan Publishing," presented on June

Elizabeth Son F'10, F'19 shares her experience as a Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellow, recorded at the 2024 ACLS Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships - ACLS

Michigan Publishing visits the staff of ACLS Humanities E-Book in New York to discuss their selection of Fulcrum as their The Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships offer a year of funding to pursue groundbreaking research through sponsorship of tuition, travel, The Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship program is designed to support emerging scholars as they pursue bold and innovative research.

A Conversation on Open Access Publishing: Funding and Scholar Experiences Details, details Surviving Deterrence: How US Asylum Deterrence Policies Normalize Gender-Based Violence

DNC Climate Council Chair Michelle Deatrick at ACLS 2020 Scholar Spotlight: David Sterling Brown F'21 2017 Pauline Yu in Conversation with Earl Lewis, President, The Andrew W Mellon Foundation

This session led by Stuart Crabb was conducted as part of a Spring 2023 ACLS-Mellon sponsored professional development WISC ACLS Mellon Fellows discuss Practicing Asylum Stacie E. McCormick F'21 shares her experience as a Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellow, recorded at the 2023 ACLS

Jennifer Arnold (Central Piedmont Community College) Sara S. Goek (Mellon/ACLS Public Fellow) & Eric Ackerman (Radford "Transferrable Skills: A Professional Trajectory Conversation" with Dr. Cyraina Johnson-Roullier

ACLS Fellowship Program - ACLS The Black Book Interactive Project (BBIP) - part of the University of Kansas's History of Black Writing project (HBW) - is a digital Loy Azalia F'15 shares her experience as a Mellon/ACLS Public Fellow and insights on public humanities. Azalia is the Research

Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship: Panel Discussion with 2023 FSU Fellows Nana Kaneko F'18 shares her experience as a Mellon/ACLS Public Fellow, recorded at the 2023 ACLS Annual Meeting in April

DH Methods, Intersections, & Applications: Amy Earhart & Dr. Kenton Rambsy (BBIP Webinar: 3/20/2020) Nikolina, a PhD student in Comparative Literature at UMass Amherst, received a Mellon ACLS Fellowship. In this video she talks A Conversation on Open Access Publishing: Addressing Common Concerns

The Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships supported advanced graduate students in the last year of PhD dissertation writing. Scholar Spotlight: Prithi Kanakamedala F'21

Assistant Director of OGFA, Dr. Keith McCall, sat down for a Zoom discussion with FSU's three Mellon/ACLS Dissertation This interview with Dr. Johnson-Roullier was conducted as part of a Spring 2023 ACLS-Mellon sponsored professional Vetting the Products of the ACLS Commission on Fostering & Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship

ACLS Online Fellowship and Grant Administration System Breaking boundaries: UCSB grad students win prestigious Mellon Scott Zukowski (PhD '18), ACLS-Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and Outreach Programs Manager at the Library of America, talks

In this video conversation, Jovonne Bickerstaff, Senior Program Officer of Higher Education Initiatives at the American Council of Fulcrum - Partner Spotlight on ACLS Humanities E-Book 2018 Report to the Council by Pauline Yu

Watch highlights from a conversation between Sarah McKee, ACLS Project Manager, Amplifying Humanistic Scholarship, This annual session features presentations by and discussion with recent ACLS fellows on their projects. This year's session on Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship - ACLS

Jamie Thomas Talks "The Promise of the Humanities at Community Colleges" Applying for a major fellowship

Webinar Recording: "ACLS HEB: A Re-Introduction from Michigan Publishing" (6/18/20) ACLS invites applications for Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships, which provide a year of support for doctoral students preparing to embark on Outcome Measurement Using ACRL's Project Outcome for Academic Libraries [CC]

Jovonne Bickerstaff Discusses the Intention Foundry, A Forum to Advance Change in the Academy "Developing Your Talent: The Tools for Success" presented by Stuart Crabb

ACLS Community Perspectives: Nana Kaneko F'18 Closing Plenary: The ACLS Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship Panel ACLS Community Perspectives: Stacie E. McCormick F'21

Michelle Deatrick, our Founder and Chair, joined a session of the American Climate Leadership Summit 2020 on Thursday, ACLS Fellowships - Info Session Patrick O'Shea F'15 shares his experience as a Mellon/ACLS Public Fellow and insights on public humanities. O'Shea is a

The 2023 Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellows program aims to promote research methodologies, project formats, and areas of inquiry that This event focuses on publicly engaged research in the arts, humanities, and humanistic social sciences, with special attention to Marcus Pyle shares his experience with the Intention Foundry, where he collaborated with his learned society the American