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Humanities

Demystifying National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Grants and Programs

March 19, 2021 at 10:00am11:30am EDT

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Join us for a discussion with program officers from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as they share insights about how to successfully navigate the NEH’s many different opportunities.

LaQuanda Walters Cooper and Julia Nguyen (Education Division) and Hannah Alpert-Abrams (Office of Digital Humanities) will provide an overview of how to find your way through the NEH’s different programs, offer tips on applying, explain their peer review process, and answer your questions during Q&A. This session will help you understand the ins and outs of applying for NEH opportunities, how to identify the best NEH support for your project, and how to develop the strongest application possible.

Jointly hosted by the Office of Research and the Central New York Humanities Corridor (CNY Corridor), as headquartered at the Syracuse University Humanities Center, this virtual workshop is open to all members of CNY Corridor institutions.

Event contacts:
Sarah Workman, Assistant Director Proposal Development (Humanities), srworkma@syr.edu Aimee Germain, CNY Humanities Corridor Program Manager, aagermai@syr.edu

CART services will be provided. Please contact Sarah Workman by 3/10/21 to request additional accommodations.

This event was first published on October 21, 2020 and last updated on February 5, 2021.


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