Editing Professional Development Proseminar: Funding (Fall 2021)
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* Braithwaite, Dawn O., and Patrice Buzzanell. 2008. “Understanding and Applying for Grants and Funding for Communication Studies.” In Getting the Most from Your Graduate Education in Communication a Student’s Handbook: A Student’s Handbook, edited by Sherwyn Morreale and Pat Arneson, 145–58. Washington, DC: National Communication Association. {{available-free|1=https://www.natcom.org/sites/default/files/pages/NCA_Career_Center_Getting_the_Most_from_the_Graduate_Education_in_Communication.pdf#page=159}} | * Braithwaite, Dawn O., and Patrice Buzzanell. 2008. “Understanding and Applying for Grants and Funding for Communication Studies.” In Getting the Most from Your Graduate Education in Communication a Student’s Handbook: A Student’s Handbook, edited by Sherwyn Morreale and Pat Arneson, 145–58. Washington, DC: National Communication Association. {{available-free|1=https://www.natcom.org/sites/default/files/pages/NCA_Career_Center_Getting_the_Most_from_the_Graduate_Education_in_Communication.pdf#page=159}} | ||
'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class) | '''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class.) | ||
Find the curriculum vitæ of at least 6 senior and/or highly respected scholars who are doing working your area and collect information about if and where they have received funding over their entire career. Ideally, these will be people whose work you have cited and read as well as people who have had generally successful careers. Your advisor might be one of them I want you to look further afield as well. | Find the curriculum vitæ of at least 6 senior and/or highly respected scholars who are doing working your area and collect information about if and where they have received funding over their entire career. Ideally, these will be people whose work you have cited and read as well as people who have had generally successful careers. Your advisor might be one of them I want you to look further afield as well. |