9 anthro students get $145,500 in GC Dissertation Fellowships

This year was a successful harvest for our anthro Ph.D students!

  • Dissertation Year Fellowship ($25,000) 

Nadia Augustyniak for “Enacting Care: Ethical Commitments and Gendered Politics in the Work of Government Counselors in Sri Lanka”

Amanda Mancini for “Multi-scale movement behavior of black-and-white ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata)

  • Dissertation Year Fellowship ($15,000) 

Caitlyn Bolton for “The Spirit of Progress: Islamic Education, Development and Modernity in Zanzibar

  • Dissertation Year Award ($10,000) 

Juraj Anzulovic for “Parking in the Margins of Europe: The Politics of Infrastructure and Mobility in Zagreb

  • Dissertation Year Award ($5,500) 

Sarah Mady for “Healing Shrines in Late Antique and Medieval Lebanon

  • Ralph Bunche Dissertation Fellowship ($15,000) 

Liang Wu for “Contained at Sea: Multinational Seafarers, Mobility Politics, and the International Shipping Industry

  • The Center for Place, Culture and Politics Dissertation Fellowship ($10,000) 

Sheehan Moore for “Governing Land Loss on the Louisiana Coast

Ola Galal for “Reconfiguring Feminism: The State, Everyday Violence, and Alternative Forms of Care in Post-Revolution Tunisia”

  • The Committee for Globalization and Social Change Dissertation Fellowship ($10,000) 

Caitlyn Bolton for “The Spirit of Progress: Islamic Education, Development and Modernity in Zanzibar

  • David Garth Award ($5,000) 

Samuel Novacich for “Color as a Social Force: Aesthetic Surfaces and Everyday Life in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Athena Pollis Dissertation Fellowship ($15,000) 

Ola Galal for “Reconfiguring Feminism: The State, Everyday Violence, and Alternative Forms of Care in Post-Revolution Tunisia”