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    Digital Rhetoric Collaborative

    Apply to be a Sweetland DRC Graduate Fellow for 2020/2021!

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    By Jathan Day on July 17, 2020 Announcements

    Digital Rhetoric Collaborative (DRC) Graduate Fellows are graduate students currently working in some area of digital rhetoric who want practical experience in online publishing with a major university press and a website that serves the community of computers and writing.

    Fellows will be selected by the editors and board of the DRC and will receive an annual stipend of $500 as well as recognition on the DRC website. Applications will be accepted until August 5, and the term of Fellowship is for one year with the possibility of renewal for one additional year.

    In collaboration with DRC colleagues, Fellows will be responsible for the completion of two DRC projects within the year. Typical projects include: coordinating a blog carnival, extending the DRC wiki, enhancing the resources section of the website, or taking part in editorial work associated with DRC publishing. Fellows will also attend monthly online team meetings.

    To apply, please complete the form below. If you have trouble viewing this form, click on the link or paste the URL into your browser: https://docs.google.com/a/umich.edu/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEl0bHN2cUIyeVNjbm9jQVpNVFhnRnc6MQ

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    • Jathan Day
      Jathan Day

      Jathan Day is the Graduate Administrative and Editorial Associate for the DRC. He is a PhD candidate in the Joint Program in English and Education at the University of Michigan. Jathan's research interests include course management systems, digital literacies, online pedagogy, disability studies, and reading practices.

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