Ph.D. candidate chose for Woodrow Wilson Women's Studies Dissertation Fellowship
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Siobhan Meï, a Ph.D. candidate in comparative literature, has been selected as a for 2020.
The Woodrow Wilson Women’s Studies Fellowship program supports promising humanities and social science Ph.D. candidates whose work address women’s and gendered issues in interdisciplinary and original ways. Ten fellows were selected this year.
The fellowship provides Meï with a $5,000 stipend to support research related expenses as she completes her dissertation, titled “Refashioning History: Women as Sartorial Storytellers.”