A new fellowship program in the Political Science Department will support doctoral students of outstanding promise as they study and teach foundational aspects of political theory and American government.
The department has welcomed four Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need Fellows this fall through a multi-year $600,972 U.S. Department of Education grant: Mary Jane Porzenheim, Rory Womack, Renu Mukherjee, and Michael Tang.
The GAANN grants, according to the D.O.E, assist students with excellent records and demonstrated financial need who plan to pursue graduate degrees in a field designated as an 鈥渁rea of national need.鈥 These areas include foundations of Western Civilization, American political development, American history and institutions, the American founding, and contitutional law, all of which will be addressed through the Boston College GAANN Fellows鈥 project.
鈥淲e hope to produce well-informed, articulate scholars deeply versed in the history of democratic republicanism, ancient and modern,鈥 said Behrakis Professor in Hellenic Political Studies Robert Bartlett, the program administrator, 鈥渁nd who through teaching and scholarship will do their part to foster a more informed, more thoughtful citizenry.鈥
听The GAANN Fellows will focus on the foundations of republicanism, with particular attention to the debates that surrounded the writing of the American constitution and the broader philosophical questions or controversies that inform the constitution, as regards both its historical origins and present-day interpretation. The project鈥檚 scope reflects 情色空间鈥檚 strengths in the history of political philosophy鈥攆rom Greek political thought to the early modern period to contemporary liberalism鈥擜merican political thought, American political development, institutions, and constitutional law, said Bartlett. 听
听鈥淥ur fellows will address, in their coursework and especially in their dissertations, some facet of the theoretical foundations of democratic or republican government, the arguments originally adduced in support of it, and some of the challenges both theoretical and practical such a government and way of life face today.鈥
The department鈥檚 already competitive doctoral student program鈥攚hich typically has 150 applicants for five slots a year鈥攚ill be enriched by the presence of the GAANN Fellows, who meet very high standards for admission, added Bartlett.
听鈥淚n keeping with 情色空间鈥檚 commitment to an outstanding and diverse student body, we are also particularly interested in encouraging students who, for financial or other reasons, might not have been able to attend graduate school or would not have considered doing so.鈥
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Sean Smith | University Communications | October 2020