Dear Colleagues,
As a member of postmedieval journal's editorial board, I'm excited to share a valuable opportunity that may be of particular interest to international scholars and graduate students. The journal is launching a mentorship program that aims to facilitate publication for scholars whose first language is not English and who have not yet published peer-reviewed works in English. Selected participants will be paired with experienced mentors who will work closely with them to develop their ideas, strengthen their arguments, and refine their academic writing. This is an excellent opportunity for scholars working in premodern studies to receive dedicated support in developing their work for English-language publication.
For full details and application information, please visit the Call-for-Participants announcement on our websitehttps://sites.google.com/view/postmedieval/Announcements/call-for-participants?authuser=0. The deadline to apply is 31/03/2025.
Please feel free to share this opportunity with any graduate students, scholars, or academic communities you know who might benefit from this program.
Best,
Huijun MAI 麥慧君 Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
University of California, Los Angeles
Recent papers on Gardening and Timehttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41280-023-00286-y, Technology of Enchantmenthttps://ntunjclc.wordpress.com/njclc2301/
Dear Colleagues,
As a member of postmedieval journal's editorial board, I'm excited to share a valuable opportunity that may be of particular interest to international scholars and graduate students. The journal is launching a mentorship program that aims to facilitate publication for scholars whose first language is not English and who have not yet published peer-reviewed works in English. Selected participants will be paired with experienced mentors who will work closely with them to develop their ideas, strengthen their arguments, and refine their academic writing. This is an excellent opportunity for scholars working in premodern studies to receive dedicated support in developing their work for English-language publication.
For full details and application information, please visit the Call-for-Participants announcement on our website<https://sites.google.com/view/postmedieval/Announcements/call-for-participants?authuser=0>. The deadline to apply is 31/03/2025.
Please feel free to share this opportunity with any graduate students, scholars, or academic communities you know who might benefit from this program.
Best,
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Huijun MAI 麥慧君 Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
University of California, Los Angeles
Recent papers on Gardening and Time<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41280-023-00286-y>, Technology of Enchantment<https://ntunjclc.wordpress.com/njclc2301/>