Announcing CMEI's 2018-2019 Student Brown Bag Series

November 5, 2018
2018-2019 Student Brown Bag Series
Call for Proposals
Looking for a place to workshop a class project that has a civic education component?
Seeking critical feedback on a paper in progress before submitting to a journal?
Want to facilitate a conversation to debrief the midterm elections?
Looking for input on the design of a research project that relates to civic and/or moral education?
 
The Harvard Graduate School of Education Civic and Moral Education Initiative invites all current Masters and PhD students to apply to lead a Student Brown Bag seminar!
 
The Student Brown Bag series are student-led events of any topic that falls under the umbrella of civic and moral education. Students may present on past or current research, workshop a class project, or facilitate a discussion around a topic of personal interest. Group submissions are welcome.
 
The format of the seminar is entirely decided upon by the presenting students. Format examples include lecture & QA session, interactive presentation, activity-based workshop, TED-inspired talk, PechaKucha, etc. Length of seminars is flexible, but most events will last around one hour. We encourage applicants to be creative with their proposals.
Student Brown Bag series will be held once a month. If your proposal is selected, CMEI will work with you to schedule an event time and location dependent on your schedule. All seminars will be marketed by the Civic and Moral Education Initiative to our list of over 1400 subscribers. We will also provide catering.
 
Please send proposals to chelsea_raubenheimer@gse.harvard.edu. Proposals do not need to follow any specific style, but please include the following:
  • Presenters/Facilitators (Name, Program)
  • Title of event
  • Brief description of topic
  • Goals of seminar
  • Rough plan of seminar with time estimates