Intellectual Leadership:
Creating a Research Agenda

Becoming an intellectual leader in your discipline entails:

  • envisioning your future research contribution and
  • locating yourself in your field.

These workshops - each in two sessions - will give you the opportunity to create a clear statement of your research agenda aimed at a general audience. You will also get personal feedback on your research ideas and on your statements describing them.

The Autumn Quarter 2009 workshops will be organized around disciplinary and thematic clusters. The clusters for Fall Quarter 2009 are:

  • HUMANITIES
    Workshops on October 14 and October 21, from 4 - 6 p.m. each day
  • GENDER
    Workshops on November 3 and November 11, from noon - 2 p.m. each day
    For researchers in any discipline where gender is central to the work
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE
    Workshops on November 10 and November 19, from 4 - 6 p.m. each day

These workshops will be led by Dr. Margo Horn, a US social historian specializing in women's history and the history of medicine. Dr. Horn teaches in Stanford's History Department.

To Sign up for a Workshop Series


Participants must register in advance, and attendance at BOTH of the workshops is required. To register, send an email to Margo Horn (meh@stanford.edu), and include:

  • your name
  • year in program
  • dissertation topic
  • contact information.

Participants will receive workshop information, including locations, by return email.

 

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