|
Renaissance and Early
Modern The
Renaissance Studies Certificate Program offers a limited number of grants to
help students at the CUNY Graduate Center travel to collections or
conferences in connection with projects related to research in Renaissance
and Early Modern studies. The award is supported by funds contributed by the
Renaissance Society of America. To be
eligible, students must 1) be matriculated at level 2 or level 3 in a Ph.D.
program at the CUNY Graduate Center at the time of application; 2) be working
towards a Ph.D. in the Renaissance or Early Modern period (1350-1700); and 3)
be registered in the Renaissance Studies Certificate Program. The project for
which the grant is to be used must deal with a topic within the chronological
period 1350-1700. Previous grant recipients are not eligible to apply. Applications
will be judged on the project's originality and its potential contribution to
Renaissance or Early Modern scholarship. In the case of travel to
collections, applications will be judged on the significance of the collection
in relation to the research project and on the effective use of the
collection. In the case of conferences, applications will be judged on the
significance of the conference. For the
2011/2012 academic year, four (4) copies of the application form, with
attachments, must be delivered to the Certificate Programs
Office postmarked by or on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2011. Application
forms are available in the Certificate Programs Office (Room 5110). Applications
will be judged by a panel of three GC faculty members. The amount
of each grant will differ, depending on expenses. Funding of eligible
applications is subject to each year's available budget. Grant
recipients will have to present original receipts for expenditures within
thirty (30) days of being incurred. Upon presentation, grant amounts will be
finalized and paid. |