Event time:
Thursday, January 30, 2025 - 2:00pm
Location:
Online via Zoom
Event description:
Are you a Yale affiliate with an interest in public-facing environmental humanities work? Join Yale Environmental Humanities faculty director Paul Sabin and graduate coordinator Colton Klein on Thursday, January 30th at 2pm for a virtual information session about Yale Environmental Humanities’ Public Humanities Grant Program.
The Public Humanities Grant Program invites all members of the Yale community, including students, faculty, and eligible staff, to submit proposals for public humanities projects broadly related to the environment, which may include any work that opens the fields of the humanities (broadly defined) to a diverse and lay public. Environment is defined broadly to include topics related to energy and climate, food and agriculture, human/environmental health, environmental justice, plant and animal species, urban and rural geographies and planning, and mining and other forms of extraction. Proposals for project funding can range from $250 to $3,000. Projects needing additional funding may seek additional support from other sources to complement Environmental Humanities funding.
Read more about the grant program on our website and join us on the 30th for the information session at bit.ly/YaleEHGrants2025.
Admission:
Free