October 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists
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October 2024 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists
Applications Open: Special Collections Research Fellowships
The current application cycle is now open for fellowships available to researchers whose work would benefit from onsite access to our special collections!
Awardees will complete their residency period and use awarded funds between May 4, 2026 and August 13, 2027.
Applications are due January 30, 2026.
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Apply for Fellowships for the Martha's Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing Summer 2026!
The fellowship deadline for the 2026 summer Martha's Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing is quickly approaching. Don't miss out! Fellowships for BIPOC Writers, Queer Writers, Parent Writers, Educators, Caregivers, Emerging Writers and more! I'm judging the poetry fellowship for Emerging Writers this year. Apply now at mvicw dot com!
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Four with MIT ties honored with 2022 American Mathematical Society prizes
🧬 ..::Science & Tech::.. 🧬 Mathematics faculty Semyon Dyatlov, Michel Goemans, and Richard Stanley, along with David Williamson PhD ’93, received AMS prizes
MIT mathematicians Semyon Dyatlov, Michel Goemans, and Richard Stanley, and MIT alumnus David Williamson PhD ’93 of Cornell University, are
Two great opportunities to work with our collections, especially if you're into whales
We’re excited to announce that we have open calls for two fellowships at the moment. This is your chance to work with our materials to create something new. First, our long-running creative fellowship is now accepting applications. Each year we select a fellow to spend time researching in our collections and create new artwork in response to the theme of our annual exhibition and programming…
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it's a way of controlling what we can talk and learn about, and how we talk and learn about it. it's a way of ensuring that The Academy can still dictate the language we have to use, the information we can share, and the ways we can share it. i fucking hate it.