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Workshop Contacts

Rackham offers Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop (RIW) grants to sponsor an ongoing program of interdisciplinary workshops, which is overseen by Associate Dean Catherine Sanok. This program has two goals. First, it is designed to encourage interdisciplinary research by supporting workshops for graduate students, faculty, postdocs, and staff who share intellectual interests but do not necessarily have an easily available forum in common because they have different academic affiliations. Second, RIWs are designed to advance graduate student research by providing opportunities for them to develop and present research in an interdisciplinary forum.

Graduate students interested in forming such groups may apply for grant funding to support workshop activities and to compensate coordinators. A maximum grant award of $5,000 may be requested if the application is submitted by August 1, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. (EDT) for the upcoming academic year. Workshops will receive grant funds at the end of the year after successful submission and approval of the year-end report. Funding is for one year only, but continuing workshops may apply for renewal. Funding not used by the end of the academic year cannot roll over to the next academic year. Please note: The RIW program no longer has a second application cycle for winter semester workshops. Groups, however, may still apply for grant funding for one semester only and must submit applications by the August 1 deadline.

Abolitionist Praxis

Alamanya: Transnational German Studies

American Studies Consortium

American_Institutions_Group

Anti-colonial and Environmental Justice (ACEJ)

Causal Inference in Education Research Seminar

Central Asian Studies

Collaborative Archaeology Workgroup 2019

Crisis at the End of the World

Critical Ethnic and Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies

Critical Organizational Studies Forum

Critical Visualities

Curating Scholarship Exhibit Workshop

Digital Studies Now

Doing Queer Studies Now

Drama and Performance Interest Group

Dynamic Dialogue: Elevating Science Communication in Life Sciences

Early Modern Philosophy Working Group

Engaging Scientists in Policy and Advocacy (ESPA)

Environmental Humanities

European History RIW

Forum on Research in Medieval Studies (FoRMS)

Global Postcolonialisms Collective

Interdisciplinary Science and Policy Initiative for Research Engagement - InSPIRE

Interdisciplinary Workshop in American Politics (IWAP)

Interdisciplinary Workshop in Comparative Politics (IWCP)

Interdisciplinary Workshop in Race, Ethnicity and Politics (I-REP)

Knowledge, Information, and Society

Latinx Studies RIW

Mediterranean Topographies ("Meditopos")

Michigan Interactive and Social Computing 2024-2025

Michigan Science Writers

Multidisciplinary Workshop for Armenian Studies (MWAS) 100716

Neural Networks

Planning and Architecture Research Group (PARG)

Political Communication Working Group

Political Ecology Workshop

Political Economy and Algorithms

Political Theory Workshop

Race, Gender, and Feminist Philosophy Working Group

Roman Republic Reading Group

Rummage: Museums, Exhibitions, and Representation

Rural America

Science And Technology (STS)

Science and Technology Studies (STS) RIW

Social Science and the Climate Crisis

The African History and Anthropology Workshop (AHAW)

The China Reading Group

The_Nineteenth_Century_Forum

Thinking Latin America in the Age of Catastrophe

Topics in Classical Intersectionalities

Trans Studies Research Workshop

Traveling Theories: Power and the Production of Knowledge

Weight Inclusive Practice In Healthcare

Women of Color & The Academy: Exploring Race, Research, Representation, and Positionality