Graduate Student Fellowships
2012-2013 Graduate Student Fellows
2011-2012 Graduate Student Fellows
2013-2014 Graduate Fellowships
The Pembroke Center invites graduate students to participate as Fellows in the 2013-2014 Pembroke Seminar on "Socialism and Post-Socialism." Graduate student fellows will receive a stipend of $1,000 for two semesters of participation. Applications are due by Friday, March 15, 2013.
The Pembroke Seminar is an interdisciplinary research seminar meeting weekly throughout the academic year. Graduate Fellowships provide an enhanced context for advanced doctoral students, including the opportunity for presentation of work and benefits or critique from an exciting group of Pembroke Center Faculty Fellows, Postdoctoral Fellows and distinguished Visiting Fellows. The Pembroke Research Seminar meets on Wednesdays from 10:00 am - 12:30 pm.
2013-2014 Seminar topic: "Socialism and Post-Socialism"
Seminar Director: Linda Cook
There are two ways graduate students may participate in the Pembroke Seminar:
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Apply for participation as a Graduate Student Fellow
Graduate students who have research interests related to the upcoming Pembroke Seminar topic may submit a proposal. Up to three students will be selected. Each Graduate Student Fellow will receive a research stipend of $1,000 for two semesters of participation. Graduate Student Fellows may also receive course credit by registering for GNSS2010G (Fall), and GNSS2020G (Spring).
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Apply to take the Pembroke Research Seminar for course credit
A limited number of graduate students may participate in the Pembroke Seminar for course credit. There is no stipend in this category and instructor permission is required. Graduate students with permission should register for GNSS2010G (Fall), GNSS2020G (Spring).
For 2013-14 Graduate Student Fellowship consideration, please submit the following materials:
- A cover sheet indicating your name, current year, department, and (if relevant) your dissertation director
- A three-page description of your research project, including a brief representative bibliography
- A brief letter of support from a faculty member who knows your work
Materials should be sent or delivered to Donna Goodnow, Pembroke Center, Box 1958, 172 Meeting Street, Room 111. The deadline for receipt of materials is Friday, March 15, 2012. Call 863-2643, or email Donna_Goodnow@Brown.edu with questions.
Please note that there is no application form. Simply submit the materials indicated above.
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Current Graduate Fellows
The Pembroke Center Graduate Fellows for 2012 - 2013 are:
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| Anna F. Bialek Religious Studies |
Silvia Cernea Clark Comparative Literature |
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| Ioana Jucan Theatre Arts and Performance Studies |
Andrew Starner Theatre Arts and Performance Studies |
The Pembroke Center Graduate Fellows for 2011 - 2012 were:
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| Natalie Adler Comparative Literature |
Anna Fisher Modern Culture & Media |
Hunter Hargraves Modern Culture & Media |
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| Matt Tierney Modern Culture & Media |
Antoine Traisnel Comparative Literature |








