Social Science Research Council
Social Science Research Council administers initiatives aimed at supporting MMUF graduate students. These Mellon Mays Graduate Initiatives are open only to those who were Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows.
Conferences
Summer Conference
For first to third year graduate students, SSRC's Summer Conference includes presentations and other activities that socialize fellows into the early years of doctoral training and into the national Mellon Mays community.
Program Seminars
The Proposal Writing & Dissertation Seminar
Open to 2nd to 6th year PhD students, this four-day seminar addresses common concerns arising in the process of preparing the dissertation proposal, and in writing the dissertation itself. The seminar schedule includes a considerable amount of time for writing, focus on the individual project in small group sessions, one-on-one consultations with Mellon faculty mentors, and training in the practice of collegial critique.
Dissertation Writing Retreat
Open to advanced dissertation-stage fellows requiring high levels of self-direction to finish the writing process, this Retreat is held twice annually and brings together 12-15 fellows for four days of independent work on the dissertation project. The Retreat supports the development of a structure for productivity with specific, self-defined marks of progress leading to dissertation completion.
Preparing for the Professoriate Seminar
For fellows who have completed or are close to completing the dissertation, this three-day seminar focuses on preparing fellows for the academic job market, and provides information about postdoctoral appointments, fellowships and other opportunities. There are presentations on the preparation of the CV, the composition of cover letters, and the drafting of an appropriate job talk as well as discussion about turning the dissertation into a book or a series of publishable articles, as appropriate.
Pre-doctoral Grant Opportunities
Pre-doctoral Research Development Grant
Available to second through fifth year students, this grant may be used for small scale, preliminary research and other activities that support the early investigation of data sources, field sites, data sets and archival materials.
Graduate Studies Enhancement Grant
Available to second through fifth year students, this grant may be used to defray the cost of conference travel, equipment, books, journal subscriptions, software and other necessary supplies.

