Planning senior work in the humanities or in areas of humanistic study?
Learn about the Kellogg Fellowship on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 4:30 pm in Hillcrest 103.
Talk with current Kellogg Fellows and Dean Lisa Gates about the fellowship and the application process! A Kellogg Fellowship is a Middlebury funded opportunity that provides $5,000 for senior work in the humanities or in areas of humanistic study. Faculty mentors also receive $1,000 in support of their own research.
See Undergraduate Research online at go/kellogg for fellowship details and email uro@middlebury.edu for more information.
Students thinking about applying for senior work to be done during the 2016-17 academic year and sophomore students wanting to learn more are all welcome!
Undergraduate Research is part of the Center for Teaching, Learning and Research (CTLR) in Davis Family Library 225, Middlebury College