Time-limited opportunities:
Public Humanities Poetry & Podcasts: A Professional Mini-Development Seminar
Application Deadline: December 1, 2024
Mini-seminar details:
- Eight biweekly meetings
- $500 stipend
- Experiential learning opportunities
Who may apply:
- WashU PhD students in all departments
- Interest in exploring diverse career paths and community engagement
- Available to meet in person
Ways PPS can support your public-facing scholarship:
- Schedule a one-on-one meeting to brainstorm ideas for translating your scholarship for non-expert audiences.
- Book proposals: Book proposals can feel like their own genre. We can give concrete suggestions and feedback for putting your best foot forward.
- Have a book coming out? We can help organize a launch event; identify excerpts for potential publication; provide preliminary support for book tours; identify interview opportunities; provide printed materials like posters, bookmarks, postcards or other ephemera; and more.
- Are you close to finishing your book but struggling to click “submit”? We can provide concrete steps to get you across the finish line.
- Pitch like a pro: Never pitched to a general audience publication before? No problem. We can help with drafting pitches, editor introductions or even submit a pitch on your behalf.
- Write for The Conversation: Writing for The Conversation can help you reach new audiences, expand the reach of your research and lead to additional public scholarship opportunities.
- Event co-sponsorship: Bringing an outside speaker to campus who’s engaged in public scholarship? Contact us about co-sponsorship.
- Media training: Have you received a request to be interviewed for TV, radio or print? We can help you prepare.
- Fellowship and grant applications: If you’re applying grant or fellowship with a public-facing component, we can read proposal drafts and provide feedback.
- Mentored Professional Experience (MPE): Graduate students seeking to gain public scholarship skills and experience can undertake a mentored professional experience (MPE) in PPS.
- Contact us directly at publicscholarship@wustl.edu.