2024-2025 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellows Program Deadline June 14, 2024

Application deadline EXTENDED: Friday, June 14, 2024

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We are thrilled to invite graduate students with an interest in public scholarship or artistic practice and activism to apply for the 2024-2025 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellowship. PAGE Fellows participate in a yearlong working group in support of collaborative art-making, teaching, writing, storytelling, and co-creating knowledge with and within community. We are artists, scientists, researchers, instigators, cultural leaders, care workers, and community activists. We are what Toni Cade Bambara called “culture workers,” people who are accountable to themselves, the land and water, the communities our work touches, and to creatively use our ability to freedom dream and do otherwise possibilities within and outside of our work.

We are thrilled to invite graduate students with an interest in public scholarship or artistic practice and activism to apply for the 2024-2025 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellowship. PAGE Fellows participate in a yearlong working group in support of collaborative art-making, teaching, writing, storytelling, and co-creating knowledge with and within community. We are artists, scientists, researchers, instigators, cultural leaders, care workers, and community activists. We are what Toni Cade Bambara called “culture workers,” people who are accountable to themselves, the land and water, the communities our work touches, and to creatively use our ability to freedom dream and do otherwise possibilities within and outside of our work.


ELIGIBILITY

Students must be enrolled in a graduate program at an IA membership institution in order to apply to be a PAGE Fellow. Applicants can be at any stage of their graduate programs. Applicants must be graduate students during the entire 2024-2025 academic year, but they do not have to be planning a career within higher education.

Historically underrepresented groups in higher education (e.g., people of color, international students, non-US citizens, persons with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQIA persons, first-generation students, non-traditional students, and/or individuals from working-class backgrounds) are especially encouraged to apply.

 

PAGE FELLOWS WILL RECEIVE:

  • $500 honorarium
  • Lodging and waived registration fee to attend the fall 2024 PAGE Summit and Imagining America Engaged Arts Summit, in lieu of the annual IA National Gathering. The two-day summit will be held in Davis, California with PAGE Fellows, undergraduate IA/JGS fellows, IA staff, and select IA National Advisory Board members. Applicants must be able to attend the in-person PAGE Summit and Engaged Arts Summit to be considered.
  • Opportunity to apply for professional development funds.
  • Access to year-long bidirectional mentorship and community-building events, both within PAGE and the Imagining America networks. These can include but are not limited to research projects, publication opportunities, and skill-building workshops.

PAGE FELLOWS ARE EXPECTED TO:

  • Contribute to the PAGE Blog salon.
  • Attend and share their work at the PAGE Summit and IA Engaged Arts Summit.
  • Participate in bi-monthly conference calls, webinars, cluster meetings.
  • Work towards a publicly engaged project.