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    Apply to be a Sweetland DRC Graduate Fellow for 2022/2023!

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    By Alyse Campbell on June 14, 2022 Announcements

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

    Typical projects may include: coordinating a blog carnival, extending the DRC wiki, enhancing the resources section of the website, or taking part in editorial activities associated with DRC publishing. Fellows may also participate in regular team meetings to collaborate and receive feedback on their research and projects in progress. International Fellows’ contributions may be personalized to observe relevant visa regulations.

    Fellows will be selected by the editors and board of the DRC and will receive an award of $500 as well as recognition on the DRC website. Applications will be accepted until July 20, 2022 (*EXTENDED DEADLINE: JULY 30, 2022) and the term of Fellowship is for one year with the possibility of renewal. In collaboration with DRC colleagues, Fellows will have the opportunity to incorporate their research interests into DRC projects for publication on our website.

    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://forms.gle/yTHGJK7p1E2on19R8

    Alyse Campbell

    Alyse is a PhD student in the Joint Program for English and Education and the Graduate Administrative and Editorial Associate for the Digital Rhetoric Collaborative. Her research interests include digital writing pedagogy, digital discourse, and Asian American rhetoric.

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