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Intellectual Leadership: Creating a Research Agenda

What's next for you in your research? Becoming an intellectual leader in your field entails conceptualizing your long-term research contribution and positioning your work in relation to other disciplines.

These workshops - each in two sessions - will give you focused feedback on your research ideas and their potential contribution to your field. You will create a clear research statement aimed at a general audience and receive comments from the instructor and your student colleagues.

Audience: Ideal for doctoral students who are in their final two years. This workshop will help you define your post-dissertation research and prepare job applications, fellowships, and grant applications.

FacilitatorDr. Margo Horn, a US social historian specializing in women's history and the history of medicine. Dr. Horn teaches in Stanford's History Department.

Registration Process

Not currently scheduled for the 2014-2015 academic year.