Gittell Junior Faculty Fellows 2015

We are thrilled to announce the 2015 Gittell Junior Faculty Fellows:

Madeline Fox, Leigh Graham, Lawrence Johnson, Prathibha Kanakamedala, Yung-Yi Diana Pan, Brian Rosa, and Naomi Schiller

The Gittell Junior Faculty Fellowships, made possible by the Gittel Chair endowment, provides support for scholarly activities for tenure-track faculty on the CUNY campuses, so that faculty interested in urban issues and community engagement may have resources to engage in research and activities leading to both academic publications and enhanced public policies and community practice.

The program focuses on the social sciences working on areas that concerned Marilyn Gittell, with an emphasis on cities, urban politics, public policy, democratic and civic engagement, social movements, citizenship and governance, or community practices, broadly conceived, both domestically and abroad.

Follow the links above for more information on our Junior Faculty Fellows and the exciting work they are doing.

Gittell Postdoctoral Fellow 2015

We are pleased to announce this year’s Gittell Postdoctoral Fellow, Benjamin F. Teresa, follow the link to learn more about Ben and his work.

The Gittell Postdoctoral Fellowship is made possible by the Gittell Chair endowment, and provides support for a postdoctoral fellow to pursue scholarly activities in urban issues and community engagement, furnishing resources so they may engage in research and activities leading to both academic publications and enhanced public policies and community practice.

The program focuses on the social sciences working on areas that concerned Marilyn Gittell, with an emphasis on cities, urban politics, public policy, democratic and civic engagement, social movements, citizenship and governance, or community practices, broadly conceived, both domestically and abroad.

Gittell Dissertation Fellows 2015

We are pleased to introduce the 2015 Gittell Dissertation Fellows:

Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land, Malav Kanuga, Wen Liu, and Erika Iverson

The Gittell Dissertation Fellowships, made possible by the Gittel Chair endowment, provides support for advanced students on the CUNY campuses and their scholarly activities in urban issues and community engagement, furnishing resources so they may engage in research and activities leading to both academic publications and enhanced public policies and community practice.

The program focuses on the social sciences working on areas that concerned Marilyn Gittell, with an emphasis on cities, urban politics, public policy, democratic and civic engagement, social movements, citizenship and governance, or community practices, broadly conceived, both domestically and abroad.

To learn more about the Fellows and their work, click on the links above.

Graduate Research Fellows, Summer 2015

We’re pleased to announce our Graduate Research Fellows of Summer 2015.

Graduate Research Fellowships are made possible by the Gittell Chair Endowment, facilitating the opportunity to engage in research in urban issues and community engagement with the mentorship and collaboration of a faculty member. The research and activities leading to both academic publications and enhanced public policies and community practice.

Please follow the links to learn more about each of our fellows and the exciting work they are doing!

B Lee Aultman, Vadricka Etienne, Gaurav Jashnani, Kristen Hackett & Erit Maor, James Sevitt, Wilson Sherwin, Troy Simpson, and Osha Smith-Gittelman.