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Emory Healthcare/Emory University Dissertation Completion Fellowship 2025-2026: Life/Story in Atlanta, Georgia

The Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, Emory University

Dissertation Completion Fellowship Program 2025-2026: Life/Story

The Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry is pleased to open applications for our one-year dissertation completion fellowships. We invite applications from current Emory graduate students from any humanistic discipline whose research engages with and advances the 2025-2026 theme, Life/Story, and who are eager to be part of a community of faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and students engaged in innovative and interdisciplinary scholarly conversations.

The Fox Center will appoint up to three dissertation completion fellows for the academic year 2025-26. Fellows will participate in a weekly interdisciplinary seminar, presenting their research at one of these meetings, and will attend the Center's program of events. Dissertation completion fellows, who will normally be in their 6th-year of graduate study during the fellowship year, will receive a 9-month stipend (September-May), 100% subsidy for the Emory University Student Health Insurance Plan (EUSHIP), and shared office space at the Center. The first stipend payment will be at the end of September and the final payment will be at the end of May. The stipend will be $28,100 paid over nine months.

The application deadline for applicants to submit their materials is December 9, 2024 . The deadline for receipt of letters of recommendation is December 13, 2024 .

Life/Story

How do the humanities capture a life, and in what ways does this genre—the craft of unearthing and rendering a life story—shed light upon key moments in time, social and political movements, critical junctures in history, or elements fundamental to a particular culture and place? How are different methodologies and epistemologies mobilized in telling the story of a life that also offer broad social and political commentaries? How does a single biography, in any medium, shed light upon central themes of the human condition?

We invite applications from graduate students whose research interests are resonant with such a panoramic view of “writing” a life. We envision that fellows may pursue research employing a range of historical, contemporary, social, cultural, artistic, and philosophical approaches to capturing a life, including but not limited to oral and archival histories, ethnography, philosophy, creative writing and film.

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