
The Commission requires an application in English consisting of a cover letter, a research proposal (1500 words or less, please), CV, and two letters of recommendation, one being from the PhD advisor. The research proposal should specify a work plan for the research during the fellowship period and the required travel. The awardee of the research grant will receive an invitation to present her/his work in the closest forthcoming symposium organized by the Commission. All applications must be submitted no later than June 30, 2016. The selection committee’s review will take into consideration the proposal’s quality, clarity, specificity, and alignment with the Commission’s focus on women and gender studies. Awards will be extended for use between Autumn 2016 and Autumn 2017.
The Commission on Women and Gender Studies in History of Science, Technology and Medicine was founded in 1981 by the General Assembly of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (IUHPST). The Commission promotes communication among scholars working on women’s history and gender studies in the history of science, technology and medicine and fosters research in these areas. The Commission sponsors symposia at the quadrennial International Congresses of the IUHPST’s Division of History of Science and Technology (DHST) and, in between the Congresses, further conferences on women and gender studies in history of science, technology, and medicine. For more information please visit our website http://wsc.hypotheses.org/ or “like” our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/cowogs.
Please direct your inquiries about the Agnodike fellowship and applications to the Secretary of the Commission, Dr Donald Opitz, dopitz@depaul.edu.
Sincerely,
Dr Maria Rentetzi, President, mrentetz@vt.edu
Dr Donald Opitz, Secretary, dopitz@depaul.edu
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