Lyman Fellowship Applications Now Open
The Peter Lyman Graduate Fellowship in new media, established in the memory of esteemed UC Berkeley Professor Peter Lyman, provides a stipend to a UC Berkeley Ph.D. candidate to support the writing of his or her Ph.D. dissertation on a topic related to new media. The fellowship is supported by donations from Professor Barrie Thorne, Sage Publications and many individual friends and faculty.
Applications for summer 2018 are now open. To apply for the Lyman Fellowship, please fill in this form by February 1, 2018.
Some preference will be given to those doing research related to children and youth, and to BCNM Designated Emphasis students, but originality and quality of research are the primary criteria.
The amount of the stipend depends on the size of the fund. In 2017 the fellowship amount was $6,000.00.
You must be a UC Berkeley Ph.D. student who has passed his or her qualifying exams to apply.
Previous fellows include Ritwik Banerji, who worked on "An Astromusicological Study of the Maxineans"; Renée Pastel for her project "War on Terror"; Jenni Higgs for her dissertation "Digital Talk"; Kyle Booten for his studies in "Quotation Practices"; Tiffany Ng for her work on "Classical Music in the Chinese Global City." Previous recipients have since developed the work that they began as Lyman Fellows and published books with leading academic publishers.
Fore more information on their projects, and to see the complete list of Lyman Fellows, check out our Lyman Fellowship page.
Questions? Email lara [at] berkeley.edu