Wesleyan Writing Program
Fellowships
The deadline to apply for Fellowships
is February 18th, 2008. Please see below for details.
Ford Fellowships:
The Ford Fellowships in the Writing
Program, awarded to two graduating seniors at Wesleyan, are prestigious
one-year, post-graduate positions that offer teaching and administrative
experience as well as graduate training. As graduate students, the Fellows are
eligible to take two academic courses, conduct research, and work
collaboratively with faculty members. In their administrative role, the Fellows
assist the Director of Writing Programs in running the university’s Writing
Program and the Writing Workshop. The Fellows’ teaching responsibility includes
training more than one hundred student writing tutors, designing and leading the
seminar for veteran tutors, and serving as the university’s senior writing
tutors themselves: they provide editorial advice for undergraduates, graduate
students, and faculty members. The Fellows also play a central role in writing
program development, helping to design new services and events, advertise
programs, and develop web sites and online services.
Ford Fellows are selected based on their
outstanding academic records and writing or teaching interests. Preference is
given to applicants who are considering academic careers. Previous fellows have
been admitted to graduate programs at schools including Yale, Stanford, Cornell,
Columbia, MIT, Berkeley, and the London School of Economics. Other Fellows now
work in law and business, at foundations and in a range of other positions where
writing experience is an asset.
The Fellowships include a generous
stipend, health insurance, and ongoing student status, offering the opportunity
to defer repayment of student loans. Fellows also have full access to the
university’s libraries, facilities and career services.
Russell House Arts
Fellowship:
The new Russell House
Arts Fellowship is awarded to a graduating senior (from any major) with an
outstanding record and an interest in writing and the arts. The Fellow holds a
joint academic/administrative position for a post-graduate year, doing graduate
work, teaching, and event planning, working closely with the Director of Writing
Programs.
As a graduate student,
the Fellow is eligible to take two courses per year, to do research and
teaching, and work collaboratively with faculty members. At the Russell House
the Fellow organizes and supervises the writing and music events and helps with
other literary events on campus. The job offers an opportunity to work with
distinguished writers, journalists, and other artists.
The position offers
valuable experience for anyone interested in arts programming or nonprofit work,
or anyone who wants a position that offers real responsibility; it is equally
useful to students planning to attend graduate or professional school.
The Fellowship includes a
generous stipend, health insurance, and ongoing student status, which allows for
loan deferment. The Fellow also has full access to the university libraries,
career services, and other facilities.
How to Apply:
Applicants who have experience as a Writing Tutor or Teaching Apprentice will
have preference. Seniors from all majors are encouraged to apply.
Please submit:
1)
A letter of interest explaining your academic experience and future
plans;
2)
A transcript;
3)
A resume;
4)
Two academic papers, preferably with grades and the instructors'
comments;
5)
The names of two faculty members who can serve as references.
Your references will be contacted if you are a finalist.
DELIVER APPLICATIONS TO:
Anne Greene, Director of Writing Programs, Downey House,
Room 207, Middletown, CT 06459
DEADLINE:
February
18th,
2008
THE FORD FELLOWS
FOR 2007/2008
Stacie Szmonko
and
Jesse Nasta
THE RUSSELL HOUSE ARTS FELLOW
FOR 2007/2008
Joanna Tice
For more information, please contact Prof. Greene
at 860-685-3604 [agreene@wesleyan.edu]
or the current
Fellows at 860-685-2440 [writingworks@wesleyan.edu]
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