Yale Environmental Humanities Program announces Environmental Humanities Grant

January 10, 2020
The Yale Environmental Humanities Program is pleased to announce its new Environmental Humanities Grant Program. This program seeks to encourage humanities projects that engage diverse publics with urgent cultural, ethical, and social questions related to the environment and society. The program welcomes public humanities activities that address topics related to energy and climate, food and agriculture, human/environmental health, plant and animal species, urban and rural geographies and planning, and mining and other forms of extraction. 
 
Proposals will be accepted from members of the Yale community, including students (undergraduate, graduate, and professional), postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and eligible staff. Collaboration within the Yale community, and with other organizations or institutions is encouraged. Funding will range from $200-$2500 dollars, depending on the scope and requirements of the project. Applicants are  encouraged to  seek additional funding from other sources. 
 

Click here for more details about the grant program, and for application instructions. Please submit your proposal by February 2, 2020 at midnight.  Decisions will be  announced by mid-February.

Send questions to environmentalhumanities@yale.edu.