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Call for Applications: Jackman Humanities Institute Undergraduate Fellowships, 2017-2018

The Jackman Humanities Institute (JHI) hosts annually an intergenerational community of fellows, each pursuing independent research for an academic year while in residence at the JHI on the 10th floor of the Jackman Humanities Building. The fellows are linked by theme, and they participate in a set of common activities, including weekly lunch seminars and other workshops and lectures.

We are seeking a small number of advanced undergraduates who propose to conduct research on a topic in the humanities related to our annual theme, Indelible Violence: Shame, Reconciliation, and the Work of Apology. These will be undergraduates, including those in humanities oriented second-entry programs, who are likely to go on to graduate school in the humanities. The opportunity to converse with and to be mentored by leading scholars and to participate in a cutting-edge interdisciplinary conversation in the humanities should provide major impetus and inspiration for growth.

The undergraduate fellows will be linked to one or more specific faculty fellows who will serve as supervisor(s) for the research project.  Each will complete a 300 or 400 level independent research course for 1.0 FCE (or directed research project at an appropriate weight), the number consistent with the program of their department of concentration.

Each undergraduate fellow will be provided with a carrel space for study on the 10th floor and will be expected to participate in the JHI activities of the fellows.  Each fellow will be provided with a $1,000 scholarship, and if necessary, limited funds for research travel.

Each of the undergraduate fellows will receive one of the following named awards as a component of the fellowship:

  • Dr. Michael Lutsky Undergraduate Award in the Humanities
  • James Fleck Undergraduate Award in the Humanities
  • Zoltan Simo Undergraduate Award in the Humanities
  • Dr. Jan Blumenstein Undergraduate Award in the Humanities
  • Jukka-Pekka Saraste Undergraduate Award in the Humanities
  • Milton Harris Undergraduate Award in the Humanities

Selection Process: 

We invite applications from undergraduate students in humanities programs or humanities-oriented second-entry programs at any of the University of Toronto’s three campuses.

Because these fellows must be teamed up with a Faculty Fellow, the Faculty Fellows will review the applications to be certain that they are able to supervise the projects.  The Faculty Research Fellows for 2017-2018 are:

  • Mark Meyerson, FAS Department of History and Centre for Medieval Studies
  • Courtney Jung, FAS Department of Political Science
  • Lisa Yoneyama, FAS Department of East Asian Studies and Women & Gender Studies Institute
  • Emily Gilbert, FAS Department of Geography & Planning and UC Program in Canadian Studies

Further information about the 2017-2018 Faculty Research Fellows and their research interests is available at:

https://www.humanities.utoronto.ca/announce_JHIRF_17-18

A selection committee of the Associate Dean, Undergraduate Academic Programs, the Director of the JHI, and representatives from UTM and UTSC will choose the undergraduate fellows.

To Apply:

1) Register on the JHI website at https://www.humanities.utoronto.ca/register/

2) Complete the application form at https://www.humanities.utoronto.ca/funding/id=6131 (click on Apply Now! at the bottom of the page).

3) Upload a copy of your most recent transcript from ROSI/ACORN for all work at the University of Toronto.

4) Upload a two-page description of your proposed research project.

5) Upload one essay from a related course.

6) Provide name(s) of the Faculty Research Fellow(s) with whom you would like to work.

7) Provide the name and email address of an instructor at the University of Toronto for a letter of reference.

Criteria:

This competition is open to full-time students in the humanities and the humanistic social sciences, and to students in second-entry professional programs at undergraduate level who propose a humanities-focused project.  Applicants will be selected on the basis of a record of academic excellence and the promise of future achievement.  A minimum grade point average of 3.7 for third-year course work is required, or comparable grades if applying from a second-entry undergraduate program.  Project topics must connect to the theme for 2017-2018, Indelible Violence: Shame, Reconciliation, and the Work of Apology.

Questions? Please contact JHI Director Professor Robert Gibbs at JHI.Director@utoronto.ca.

Applications open: Monday 13 March 2017

Applications due: Monday 17 April 2017