Greetings Colleagues,
The HBCU Library Alliance is pleased to announce that George Mason Universityhttps://www.gmu.edu/ (GMU), in partnership with the National Museum of African American History and Culturehttps://www.si.edu/museums/african-american-museum (NMAAHC), is offering a second round of two full scholarships for the Smithsonian-Mason Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanitieshttps://masononline.gmu.edu/programs/digital-public-humanities-graduate-certificate/ for HBCU Library Alliance members in good standing. The scholarships will pay all tuition costs for the program and include a paid internship with NMAAHC. Candidates for the scholarships must either have at least three years of professional experience in a field related to public history (including librarian/archival work) or have completed two semesters in an M.A. or Ph.D. program in a humanities field.
Last year, Kathy Anderson, Library Director, Philander Smith University (AR) and Monica Evans, Ph.D. student, Clark Atlanta University (GA) received the scholarships!
Those who wish to be considered for the HBCU-NMAAHC scholarship should complete the attached HBCU-NMAAHC Scholarship Information Formhttps://d101vc9winf8ln.cloudfront.net/documents/46293/original/HBCU-NMAAHC_Scholarship_Program_Information_Form_4-14-23.pdf?1681501500 and upload the form to the "Optional Documents" section of the Smithsonian-Mason Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanities application. A George Mason University committee will make selection decisions. The application finish-line is May 1st.
A sample George Mason University (GMU) application is attached for your convenience. Follow these steps to begin the application process:
For additional information about the Digital Public Humanities program, see below.
The Department of History and Art History at George Mason University, in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, has created a fully online asynchronous Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanitieshttps://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/LA-CERG-DPH. The program trains students in the digital skills and tools that are increasingly essential to careers in education, public history, libraries, publishing and many kinds of government and non-profit work. This 15-credit program consists of three online courses followed by a remote internship with a unit of the Smithsonian Institution. Because it is both online and part-time, students can pursue it while working or attending another graduate program. The certificate can also be combined with George Mason University's History M.A. programhttp://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/la-ma-hist.
For more information: https://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/LA-CERG-DPH
For a short video about the program, click herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mq7XdL4l7w.
For questions about the scholarship application process, please contact Dr. Brian Platt, Director, Digital Public Humanities Graduate Certificate Program at bplatt1@gmu.edumailto:bplatt1@gmu.edu.
Respectfully,
Sandra
Sandra Phoenix
Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliancehttp://hbculibraries.org/
Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101
Mobile: (404) 702-5854
600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100
McDonough, GA 30253
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Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.orgmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
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Good Morning everyone,
I strongly encourage you to apply. It has been a wonderful learning
experience.
Have a great day.
Kathy Anderson
Kathy Anderson, M.S.I.S., M.Ed.
Library Director
Office of Academic Affairs | Library
Philander Smith University | D.W. Reynolds Library & Technology Center
900 Daisy Bates Drive | Little Rock, AR 72202
(501)370-5306 direct | kanderson@philander.edu
Library Website: https://libguides.philander.edu/home
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 10:24 AM LaTasha Denard ldenard@hbculibraries.org
wrote:
Greetings Colleagues,
The HBCU Library Alliance is pleased to announce that George Mason
University https://www.gmu.edu/ (GMU), in partnership with the National
Museum of African American History and Culture
https://www.si.edu/museums/african-american-museum (NMAAHC), is
offering a second round of two full scholarships for the Smithsonian-Mason
Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanities
https://masononline.gmu.edu/programs/digital-public-humanities-graduate-certificate/
for HBCU Library Alliance members in good standing. The scholarships will
pay all tuition costs for the program and include a paid internship with
NMAAHC. Candidates for the scholarships must either have at least three
years of professional experience in a field related to public history
(including librarian/archival work) or have completed two semesters in an
M.A. or Ph.D. program in a humanities field.
Last year, Kathy Anderson, Library Director, Philander Smith University
(AR) and Monica Evans, Ph.D. student, Clark Atlanta University (GA)
received the scholarships!
Those who wish to be considered for the HBCU-NMAAHC scholarship should
complete the attached HBCU-NMAAHC Scholarship Information Form
https://d101vc9winf8ln.cloudfront.net/documents/46293/original/HBCU-NMAAHC_Scholarship_Program_Information_Form_4-14-23.pdf?1681501500
and upload the form to the “Optional Documents” section of the
Smithsonian-Mason Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanities
application. A George Mason University committee will make selection
decisions. The application finish-line is May 1st.
A sample George Mason University (GMU) application is attached for your
convenience. Follow these steps to begin the application process:
1. Click here: Smithsonian-Mason Graduate Certificate in Digital
Public Humanities application
<https://masongrad.my.site.com/onlineapp/TX_SiteLogin?startURL=%2Fonlineapp%2FTargetX_Portal__PB>
to access the application, create a username and password.
2. Select the application labeled “Degree Seeking and Accelerated
Masters” and choose the “Digital Public Humanities Program” option from the
drop-down menu.
3. Upload a copy of your unofficial transcripts and resume to the
application portal.
4. Upload a Goal Statement.
5. Upload your completed HBCU-NMAAHC Scholarship Information Form
<https://d101vc9winf8ln.cloudfront.net/documents/46293/original/HBCU-NMAAHC_Scholarship_Program_Information_Form_4-14-23.pdf?1681501500>
to the Optional Documents section.
For additional information about the Digital Public Humanities program,
see below.
The Department of History and Art History at George Mason University, in
collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, has created a fully online
asynchronous Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanities
https://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/LA-CERG-DPH. The program
trains students in the digital skills and tools that are increasingly
essential to careers in education, public history, libraries, publishing
and many kinds of government and non-profit work. This 15-credit program
consists of three online courses followed by a remote internship with a
unit of the Smithsonian Institution. Because it is both online and
part-time, students can pursue it while working or attending another
graduate program. The certificate can also be combined with George Mason
University’s History M.A. program
http://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/la-ma-hist.
For more information:
https://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/LA-CERG-DPH
For a short video about the program, click here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mq7XdL4l7w.
For questions about the scholarship application process, please contact
Dr. Brian Platt, Director, Digital Public Humanities Graduate Certificate
Program at bplatt1@gmu.edu.
Respectfully,
Sandra
Sandra Phoenix
Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliance http://hbculibraries.org/
Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101
Mobile: (404) 702-5854
600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100
McDonough, GA 30253
Web: hbculibraries.org
Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
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Greetings Colleagues,
This is a friendly reminder about the two professional development scholarships - the Smithsonian-Mason Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanities. The application finish-line is May 1, 2024. More information is below.
LaTasha
From: LaTasha Denard ldenard@hbculibraries.org
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2024 11:24 AM
To: hbcu-libadmin@lists.hbculibraries.org
Cc: hbcu-lib@lists.hbculibraries.org
Subject: Two Professional Development Scholarships: Smithsonian-Mason Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanities
Greetings Colleagues,
The HBCU Library Alliance is pleased to announce that George Mason Universityhttps://www.gmu.edu/ (GMU), in partnership with the National Museum of African American History and Culturehttps://www.si.edu/museums/african-american-museum (NMAAHC), is offering a second round of two full scholarships for the Smithsonian-Mason Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanitieshttps://masononline.gmu.edu/programs/digital-public-humanities-graduate-certificate/ for HBCU Library Alliance members in good standing. The scholarships will pay all tuition costs for the program and include a paid internship with NMAAHC. Candidates for the scholarships must either have at least three years of professional experience in a field related to public history (including librarian/archival work) or have completed two semesters in an M.A. or Ph.D. program in a humanities field.
Last year, Kathy Anderson, Library Director, Philander Smith University (AR) and Monica Evans, Ph.D. student, Clark Atlanta University (GA) received the scholarships!
Those who wish to be considered for the HBCU-NMAAHC scholarship should complete the attached HBCU-NMAAHC Scholarship Information Formhttps://d101vc9winf8ln.cloudfront.net/documents/46293/original/HBCU-NMAAHC_Scholarship_Program_Information_Form_4-14-23.pdf?1681501500 and upload the form to the "Optional Documents" section of the Smithsonian-Mason Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanities application. A George Mason University committee will make selection decisions. The application finish-line is May 1st.
A sample George Mason University (GMU) application is attached for your convenience. Follow these steps to begin the application process:
For additional information about the Digital Public Humanities program, see below.
The Department of History and Art History at George Mason University, in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, has created a fully online asynchronous Graduate Certificate in Digital Public Humanitieshttps://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/LA-CERG-DPH. The program trains students in the digital skills and tools that are increasingly essential to careers in education, public history, libraries, publishing and many kinds of government and non-profit work. This 15-credit program consists of three online courses followed by a remote internship with a unit of the Smithsonian Institution. Because it is both online and part-time, students can pursue it while working or attending another graduate program. The certificate can also be combined with George Mason University's History M.A. programhttp://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/la-ma-hist.
For more information: https://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/programs/LA-CERG-DPH
For a short video about the program, click herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mq7XdL4l7w.
For questions about the scholarship application process, please contact Dr. Brian Platt, Director, Digital Public Humanities Graduate Certificate Program at bplatt1@gmu.edumailto:bplatt1@gmu.edu.
Respectfully,
Sandra
Sandra Phoenix
Executive Director at HBCU Library Alliancehttp://hbculibraries.org/
Office: (678) 210-5801 ext. 101
Mobile: (404) 702-5854
600 Westridge Parkway, Suite 714, PMB 1100
McDonough, GA 30253
Web: hbculibraries.orghttp://hbculibraries.org/
Email: sphoenix@hbculibraries.orgmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org
Seek justice, honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come.
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