Project for Interdisciplinary Pedagogy (PIP) Teaching Fellowships, Washington, 2013 2014

October 27, 2012 | By More

Simpson Center for the Humanities at University of Washington offers Fellowship for  Doctoral Studies in  Pedagogy, Seattle, Washington, 2013 2014 

Scholarship Program: Project for Interdisciplinary Pedagogy (PIP) Teaching Fellowships

Type of Award: Fellowship

Nationality: U.S. Citizen are Invited to apply.

Employer: Simpson Center for the Humanities at University of Washington funds for the Fellowship.

Level of Study: The Fellowship provided for Doctoral studies

Subject(s): It Supports studies in  Pedagogy.

Duration: The Scholarships are Provided for one academic year.

Number of Awards: Total Number of Awards are 4 to 6.

Am I Eligible? Applicants should be advanced to doctoral candidacy in their academic program at the time of appointment (September 2013) and have at least one year of teaching experience. We encourage applications from any doctoral student with a serious interest in interdisciplinary pedagogy and research. We also strongly encourage applicants with an interest in the theory and practice of community-based learning and/or service-learning course design

What does it cover? Appointment rate, including tuition waivers, and will receive an additional stipend of $750 for their participation in the early fall and quarterly workshops.

How do I Apply? You can apply Post.

Scholarship Description: The Graduate School Fund for Excellence and Innovation (GSFEI) and the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (SIAS) at the University of Washington Bothell are collaborating to offer teaching fellowships for 4-6 doctoral students who have been advanced to candidacy and are interested in the theory and practice of interdisciplinarity and interdisciplinary pedagogy.

Application closing date: The Deadline to apply for Scholarship is 25 January, 2013

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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