Cultivating New Voices Among Scholars of Color
The NCTE Research Foundation Cultivating New Voices program is designed to provide support, mentoring, and networking opportunities for early career scholars of color. The program aims to work with graduate students and early career scholars of color to cultivate their ability to draw from their own cultural/linguistic perspectives as they conceptualize, plan, conduct, and write their research. The program provides socialization into the research community and interaction with established scholars whose own work can be enriched by their engagement with new ideas and perspectives. Participants: A minimum of ten fellows will be selected through a competitive proposal process. Anyone submitting a proposal would need to meet the following requirements: (a) a member of NCTE (b) seeking a doctorate or within two years of completion of a doctorate (c) and a member of an unrepresented group.
Description of Fellowship Activities
Application Schedule: The deadline to submit applications has been extended to March 31, 2008. Fellowships will be announced by mid-May. An outline of all materials to be submitted is found in the Proposal Guidelines. One typed copy of the Cover Sheet should be submitted along with your research proposal (to include abstract and narrative). The information requested is intended to give the Trustees an overview of your proposal.
Please provide a brief description of your trajectory as a scholar up to this point and how mentoring and participation would benefit your scholarship in a community of scholars in the next two years.
Please send proposals to:
NCTE Research Foundation National Council of Teachers of English 1111 W. Kenyon Road Urbana, IL 61801
Phone: 217-278-3675 Fax: 217-278-3763
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