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GradFund Webinar: Crafting a Competitive Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellowship Application

Posted on October 14, 2022 by Teresa M. Delcorso-Ellmann

Funding for the writing of dissertations that advance our understanding of religious and ethical values.

Religious commitments and ethical ideals can be found in every time and place. Newcombe Fellows are late-stage Ph.D. students in the humanities and social sciences whose research in some way attends to those commitments and ideals and seeks to understand the communities, social practices, and political arrangements that embody them.

Join the GradFund Fellowship Advising team to learn more about the Charlotte Newcombe Fellowship and how to craft a competitive application.

The webinar will be held November 2nd at 1pm on zoom.

Registration link: https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYvce2opjwvEtHY0eZoGLr-mlQy88t_JdtD

Advance registration is required.   After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.  Please register with your Rutgers email address (netid@rutgers.edu) 

Please direct any questions about GradFund or the workshops to fellowship_advisor@gradfund.rutgers.edu  

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