MANIN INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE FELLOWS IN JEWISH STUDIES
The Jewish Studies Program at the University of Virginia coordinates the Rachel Winer Manin Interdisciplinary Jewish Studies Graduate Fellows. Graduate students from any UVA department working on any subject related to Jewish history, culture, thought, practice, or tradition, as well as students with intellectual interests in Jewish Studies may self-nominate or be nominated by a Jewish Studies faculty member to become Graduate Fellows of the Jewish Studies Program. Fellows are invited to be part of the intellectual community of the Jewish Studies Program and convene periodically as a cohort for informal gatherings and research workshop presentations. The fellowship, which is renewable, will carry a stipend of $500 to be used for books or other related research expenses.
Students may self-nominate or be nominated by a Jewish Studies faculty member. For more information about the nomination process, please contact Jewish Studies Director Professor Jennifer Geddes at jlg2u@virginia.edu.
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