[ATTW-L] 2024 ATTW New Scholar Moving Fund Call for Applications.

Jones, Natasha jonesn30 at msu.edu
Wed Jul 24 17:36:02 UTC 2024


Hey Everyone!

ATTW is happy to announce the 2024 ATTW New Scholar Moving Fund Call for Applications.

The ATTW New Scholar Moving Fund helps with the transition time between institutions for recent graduates preparing to start their first post-graduate jobs. Specifically, the New Scholar Moving Fund prioritizes supporting scholars who 1) are marginalized and underrepresented, 2) graduated from a TPC PhD program in 2024, 3) have registered for and attended ATTW within the last 5 years, and 4) are preparing to start an academic job later this year.

To apply, please complete the following Google Form by August 10, 2024 at 11:59pm ET:

https://forms.gle/eE3sTNYbC4F8S6Ff6


One scholar will be randomly selected for the $500 award. If you meet the eligibility criteria and complete this form, you will be entered in the pool for the random selection.

The New Scholar Moving Fund is fully supported by member donations and ATTW Conference merchandise sales.

Best,
Natasha N. Jones
ATTW, Immediate Past President

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Natasha N. Jones, PhD

Associate Professor, African American & African Studies

Michigan State University

Immediate Past President, Association of Teachers of Technical Writing (ATTW)

Pronouns: she/her/hers (more information about why pronouns matter<https://lgbt.ucsf.edu/pronounsmatter>)


Mailing Address:

Dept of African American & African Studies

Michigan State University

N. Kedzie Hall N214

454 Farm Lane

East Lansing, MI 48824


Availability Note
As an academic, I recognize that sometimes it's hard to prevent work from encroaching into other areas of our lives. However, in an effort to protect my personal space, physical wellness, and intellectual energy, I am not always immediately able or available to respond to emails. As a rule, I am typically away from my email after 6pm Monday through Friday and on weekends. Please note that emails sent outside of these times may not immediately be addressed.

Land and Labor Acknowledgements
Michigan State University occupies the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary Lands of the Anishinaabeg-Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples. The university resides on Land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw.

I recognize the foundations of this country as shaped by the enslavement, genocide, and displacement of stolen Black folks, families, and entire communities and our contemporary experiences are inextricable from the violent impact of colonialism and the TransAtlantic Slave Trade.


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