Winter 2014 Research Methods Workshop for Early Career Graduate Students

Newberry Case FRC 16959-16968
Pierre Daunou, Discours prononcé . . ., 1795. Newberry Case FRC 16959-16968
French Pamphlets at the Newberry Library
Center for Renaissance Studies Programs
Renaissance Graduate Programs
Friday, January 31, 2014 to Saturday, February 1, 2014

10 am - 4:30 pm Friday, 10 am - noon Saturday

Early application deadline: Monday, December 2

Room 101

Directed by Dale Van Kley, Ohio State University

A workshop description will be posted soon.

See the director’s web page: Dale Van Kley, Ohio State University

Learn more about the Newberry’s French pamphlet collection.

We encourage participants to or arrive a day early if possible to explore Newberry materials on their own in the Reading Rooms (open 9 am - 5 pm Tuesdays through Fridays and 9 am - 1 pm on Saturdays).

Eligibility: Graduate students in a terminal master’s program and those who have not yet completed comprehensive exams in a PhD program in a range of disciplines are encouraged to enroll. Enrollment is limited. Students from Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies consortium member institutions have priority, in accordance with the consortium agreement, and fees are waived for them.

Prerequisites: Reading knowledge of French.

Travel funding: Faculty and graduate students of Center for Renaissance Studies consortium institutions may be eligible to apply for travel funds to attend CRS programs or to do research at the Newberry. Each member university sets its own policies and deadlines; contact your Representative Council member in advance for details.

Learn more about Center for Renaissance Studies programs for graduate students.

Cost and registration information: 

Early application deadline: Monday, December 2. We will notify applicants whether they have been accepted by Monday, December 9. We will take later applications as space permits.

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