The Cogut Doctoral Certificate Fellowships support Brown Ph.D. students in Collaborative or Digital Humanities with research funding and teaching relief to advance innovative, cross-disciplinary humanities research.
Funder: Brown University
Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027 (projected)
Funding Amounts: Teaching relief for one year plus $1,000 research fund per fellowship; typically awarded for the 3rd, 4th, or 5th year of doctoral study.
Summary: Supports Brown University doctoral students pursuing certificates in Collaborative or Digital Humanities, providing research funding and teaching relief to foster advanced humanities research.
Key Information: Only Brown doctoral students pursuing eligible certificates may apply; recipients cannot receive both fellowships.
The Cogut Doctoral Certificate Fellowships provide support to Brown University doctoral students pursuing either the Doctoral Certificate in Collaborative Humanities or the Doctoral Certificate in Digital Humanities. These fellowships are designed to facilitate advanced research, creative activity, and cross-disciplinary collaboration in the humanities. Fellows receive both financial support and relief from departmental teaching responsibilities for one academic year, enabling them to focus on their certificate coursework and research projects. The program aims to foster academic dialogue and innovation within the Brown community and broader scholarly networks.