2023-2024 PAGE Fellowship - Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellows Program
Deadline: June 30, 2023
Eligibility
Graduate students enrolled at IA member institutions, interested in public scholarship or artistic practice and activism
Award Period
2023-24
Award Amount
$500 honorarium and other benefits
Award Description
The PAGE Fellows Program, sponsored by Imagining America, invites graduate students to participate in a yearlong working group in support of collaborative art-making, teaching, writing, storytelling, and co-creating knowledge with and within community.
PAGE Fellows are artists, scientists, researchers, instigators, cultural leaders, care workers, and community activists. As PAGE fellows build capacity with other publicly-engaged scholars across campuses, they will join the Imagining America network of activist-scholars, administrators, artists and media makers who are shifting culture toward justice within higher education and society. Examples of ongoing, local projects by PAGE fellows include a Bay Area movement history website, a national report on LGBTQ youth, a resource hub for Indigenous playwrights, a photography series on the colonial foundations of neoliberal universities, and much more.
PAGE Fellows are expected to:
- Contribute to the PAGE Blog salon.
- Present a Lightning Talk (5-minute presentation) during the Imagining America National Gathering.
- Attend the PAGE Summit and IA Gathering.
- Participate in bi-monthly conference calls/webinars & cluster meetings.
- Work towards a publicly engaged project
Learn more about the PAGE Fellows Program
All application materials must be received by 11:59 PM PT on the deadline.
Online ApplicationUC Riverside’s membership in Imagining America is sponsored by the Decolonizing Humanism(?) Initiative at CIS