The Humanities Lab Course Development Fellowship pairs faculty conveners of Duke humanities labs with graduate assistants to help adapt and translate the interdisciplinary work the labs to the undergraduate curriculum. During summer 2023, we supported this work for two labs:
- Romance Studies PhD Candidate Nicoly Monteiro dos Santos joined Prof. Gustavo Furtado, Co-Director of the Franklin Humanities Institute's Amazon Lab, in the development of his new course "Cinema and Exocitism." (To be offered in Spring 2025)
- Assist Prof. Jennifer Knust, Co-Director of the FHI’s Manuscript Migration Lab, along with her co-instructors Prof. Paul Jaskot (Art, Art History & Visual Studies) and Prof. Kathryn Morgan (Classical Studies) worked with Classical Studies PhD Student Ben Moon-Black in the development of their new Transformative Ideas undergraduate course entitled “Loot: Who Owns the Past?” (Offered Fall 2024)