The Henning Graduate Fellowship in Labor Culture and History was created by The Fund for Labor Culture and History. This fellowship supports innovative study of the philosophies, identities, problems, and the expressive cultures of working people in the U.S.
Eligibility Requirements
Age/Grade Level:
- Graduate students (Masters and Ph.D. candidates) enrolled in an accredited California university
- Financial Need: Not Mentioned
- College: Enrolled in an accredited California university
- Major/Career: Applicants may be from any relevant discipline, including but not limited to Anthropology, Art, Communication Studies, Cultural Studies, English, Ethnic Studies, Folklore, Geography, History, Labor Studies, Literature, Sociology, Urban Studies, and Womens Studies.
Miscellaneous
The written proposal, of no more than 1500 words, describing a field-based research project that focuses on some aspect of workers lives shall include:a. the research question and methodsb. a discussion of the significance of this projectc. a projected timelined. an estimated budgete. a preliminary bibliography
Application Details
Transcript: Not required
Resume/Activity List: Required
Recommendation Letters: A letter of recommendation from the thesis or dissertation committee chair.
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