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Fellowship & Grant Recipients

21st Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship

By Amanda Dusek | October 23, 2020

Susan Neiman receives the Twenty-First Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship

Glasscock Graduate Research Fellowship Recipients 2020-2021

By WPIT | June 23, 2020

The Glasscock Center for Humanities Research annually funds up to ten Graduate Research Fellowships at $2,000 each. Departments can nominate up to two graduate students to be considered for these awards. To be eligible, students in affiliated departments have to be working on a Doctoral dissertation or Masters thesis but could be at the initial […]

2019-2020 Buttrill Ethics Grant Recipients

By Spornhauer, Brittnie Mai | June 5, 2020

This grant supports interactions between faculty and students focused on investigations of ethical issues or ethics in general.
Two awards were granted under this year’s Buttrill Ethics program.

20th Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship

By Amanda Dusek | October 10, 2019

Louis Hyman receives the Twentieth Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship

Congratulations to the 2019 – 2020 Glasscock Fellowship Recipients!

By Margarita Zollo | April 24, 2019

Congratulations to next year’s Glasscock Fellows! For more information about each fellowship, click on the title above each recipient list, or see our Internal Funding Opportunities page here. Academic Professional Track Faculty Research Fellowship Dr. Matthew DelCiampo | Lecturer, Department of Performance Studies | “Everywhere and Nowhere: Indie Music and the Construction of Whiteness in […]

Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship

By WPIT | October 18, 2018

The Glasscock Book Prize, first awarded in 1999, originated by the Texas A&M Center for Humanities Research, was permanently endowed in December 2000 by Melbern G. Glasscock ’59 and his wife Susanne M. Glasscock, for whom the prize is now named.

Publication Support Grant 2018-2019

By WPIT | August 12, 2018

The Glasscock Center makes available grants in the fall and spring semesters of up to $1,500 each to be used toward the costs of publishing a manuscript of humanities-related scholarship.  This grant is intended to cover costs for substantive enhancements to the manuscript which are required for publication (graphics, maps, tables, permissions, subventions, figures, translation […]

Glasscock Undergraduate Summer Scholars Program 2018-2019

By WPIT | July 18, 2018

The objective of this grant is to expand undergraduate research in the humanities by providing an intensive summer research experience in which students will be introduced to important research questions, trained in methods of research and analysis, and guided in the development of critical thinking, independent learning, and communications skills.

Collaborative Grant-Writing Competition Recipients 2017-2018

By WPIT | June 12, 2017

Each year, the Glasscock Center offers one grant to encourage humanities scholars to establish partnerships and conduct preliminary work that will lay the foundation for original expanded collaborative research projects. Collaborative research – the joint conceptualization, execution, and dissemination of research by teams of two or more scholars – has the potential to bring a new […]

Cushing-Glasscock Graduate Award 2017-2018

By WPIT | May 18, 2017

The Cushing-Glasscock Graduate Award supports research projects in the humanities that are based on the collections of the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives. The committee awards funding for up to two projects in the amount of $2,000 each, tenable from 1 June to 31 August of the year in which the award is made. This […]