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Application requirementsFellowship benefitsFellowship typeFellowships

Ethnographic Writing Fellowship

University of Toronto Scarborough’s Writing Support

Summary:

The Centre for Ethnography offers a fellowship to support anthropologists in writing, providing time away from fieldwork and other duties. The fellowship began in 2010 and continues to aid scholars in 2024.

Application Requirements:

Candidates must submit a CV and a 5-page statement detailing their writing project, timeline, and goals for the fellowship period. Applications should be in PDF format and sent electronically.

Fellowship Benefits:

A $12,000 stipend for 12 weeks of writing in the Fall term, with no teaching or other employment allowed during this time.

Fellowship Type:

Exclusive writing focus, with engagement in Centre activities and student coaching for a limited time.

Award Fellowships:

Open to doctoral students or recent PhD graduates from Canadian universities or Canadian citizens studying abroad.

Deadline:

April 5, 2024.

This fellowship emphasizes the importance of writing in anthropology and provides a conducive environment for scholars to complete their writing projects.

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