Mellon Foundation
Graduate Research Workshop Program


About the Mellon Workshops

Core Goals

Special Initiative for 2003-2004

Workshop Policies
(in pdf format)

Coordinators' Manual
(in pdf format)

2003-2004
Call for Proposals

(in pdf format)

Year-end Evaluation
(in pdf format)

 


The aim of the Stanford Humanities Center's program of research workshops in the humanities is to foster the development and realization of latent research agendas in the humanities at Stanford while providing new contexts for graduate training and dissertation research. A typical workshop brings together several Stanford faculty members and a number of advanced Stanford graduate students, meeting regularly (at least four times a quarter) to present work-in-progress and otherwise explore a topic or problem of common intellectual concern that bears on their own work and on significant issues in the humanities or humanistically oriented social sciences. The goal is to support faculty members in their efforts to explore new intellectual agendas in a time of shifting disciplinary boundaries, while encouraging graduate students to enter into ongoing scholarly dialogues. The program is sustained by a grant from the Mellon Foundation.

2003-2004 Workshops

 

Previous Workshops

2002-2003 | 2001-2002 | 2000-2001
1999-2000
| 1998-1999
| 1997-1998
1996-1997

 

For further questions about the workshop program, contact
Elizabeth Wahl, Associate Director

Stanford Humanities Center | Stanford University


Last Updated 3/21/03