At the University of Chicago Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, we want students to have access to academic and cultural resources, but to also have opportunities independent of the classroom and student life. Thus, the following is a list of opportunities where students can go to search for funding, enrich their summers or find work after graduation.
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

CSRPC Graduate Lectureships in Race & Ethnic Studies

The College and the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture is calling for applications by advanced graduate students to teach one undergraduate course of their own design on topics related to race and ethnic studies. Courses in any related topic or thematic may be proposed. The Center is especially interested in courses that posit race and processes of racialization in comparative and transnational frameworks; highlight the intersection of race and ethnicity with other identities (gender, class, sexuality and nationality); and/or interrogate social and identity cleavages within racialized communities.

Eligibility: Advanced graduate students (Ph.D. candidates with at least one chapter of the dissertation written) in any discipline at the University of Chicago are encouraged to apply. Graduate lecturers will receive $5,000 for the individual undergraduate course they will teach in the College. This fellowship is for one quarter only. Six Graduate Lectureships will be awarded.

Application Information:

For application information, please email Kafi Moragne-Pattern at kmoragne@gmail.com. The deadline to apply is Monday, May 20 at 5:00PM.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Graduate Instructorship in the Human Rights Program


The Human Rights Program is calling for applications by advanced graduate students to teach one undergraduate Human Rights course of their own design. The course should deal with human rights from a disciplinary, thematic, or regional perspective. For an overview of Human Rights courses taught in the past several years, see: http://humanrights.uchicago.edu/curriculum.shtml
The course can be taught in any of the three quarters of the 2013-14 academic year.

We invite applications from all interested Ph.D. students in the Humanities and Social Sciences Divisions. Successful applicants in the past have come from the Departments of Philosophy, History, Anthropology, Political Science, Sociology, and the Divinity School. A committee of faculty from the Human Rights Program Faculty Board will select the winners. Graduate lecturers will receive $5,000 for the individual undergraduate course they will teach in the College. This fellowship is for one quarter only. Only University of Chicago advanced doctoral students are eligible to apply. Three Human Rights Graduate Lectureships will be awarded.

For questions, please contact Sarah Patton Moberg, Program Manager, spmoberg@uchicago.edu, 773-834-0957.
 
Application Information:

 Applications consist of the following:
  1. the application form (attached) including full contact information;
  2. your current CV, including names of your dissertation committee members;
  3. a course title, a course description including student learning goals (skills and knowledge), a draft (or outline) syllabus which includes major assignments with grade % indicated, and a partial or complete reading list. (See the following course design tutorials for help in describing student learning goals and course construction.) Carleton College’s Cutting Edge Course Design Tutorial and Brown University’s “Constructing a Syllabus” handbook.
  4. one letter of recommendation from a faculty member familiar with your scholarly work or experience as a TA or instructor.
  5. Submit all materials online by 5 p.m. on Monday, April 8, 2013 to: spmoberg@uchicago.edu - with "Graduate Lectureship Competition 2013-2014" in the subject line. Reference letters, addressed to the Graduate Lectureship Selection Committee, should be emailed separately by the sender to spmoberg@uchicago.edu
Successful applicants will be notified in late April.