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Graduate Student Information


Left picture: Joshua Lotz; Right picture: Joshua Lotz with other participlants.
Five Graduate Students in Humanities Receive Top Teaching Award

The Graduate Associate Teaching Award, the university’s highest recognition of exceptional teaching, goes to only ten graduate students every year. This year, the College of Humanities was fortunate enough to have five of those ten come from departments in our college, a testament to the College’s enduring commitment to excellence in graduate teaching. They were, from left to right: Kelly Bradbury (English), Christopher Bungard (Greek and Latin), Anouschka Bergmann (Linguistics), Sarah Sanderson (Spanish and Portuguese) and Thomas Pruiksma (English). Thomas Pruiksma was also the recipient of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Louise B.C. Vetter Award. Congratulations to all!

Funding Opportunities for Humanities Graduate Students

The College of Humanities values the contributions our graduate students make to their individual fields of study and to the advancement of humanities scholarship and creative work in general. Several competitive awards programs have been established within the College to assist students with the financial side of their scholarly and creative endeavors. There are also a number of financial opportunities within The Ohio State University and our Graduate School, as well as external grants which target Graduate Students and help bring national attention to research and writing in the Humanities.

.The G. Micheal Riley International Academic Fund
.Graduate Research Small Grants
.The Dr. Gordon P. K. Chu Memorial Fund

.Ohio State Research Funding and Awards
Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship
CGS Ray Travel Award for Scholarship and Service
Council of Graduate Students Distinguished Service Award
Critical Difference for Women Awards
Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum
Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowships
Graduate Associate Teaching Award
Kirwan Institute Small Grants
The Mershon Center for International Security Studies Grants
Office of International Affairs Dissertation/MA Thesis Research Travel Grants
The Phyllis Krumm Memorial Scholarship
The Presidential Fellowship
The Preparing Future Faculty Program

External Grants and Fellowships for Humanities Graduate Students

Graduate Committee

In support of departmental and College efforts to sustain and enhance the quality of graduate programs, the Graduate Committee serves in an advisory capacity to the Dean of the College. The 2007-08 members of the committee are listed on the College of Humanities Committee Membership page.

Please note that information about graduate study at Ohio State generally can be obtained through the OSU Graduate School and information about specific graduate programs can be obtained through our departments and centers which offer a graduate degree.

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