- Humanities Institute Graduate Student Fellowships
- Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
- Mini-Grants
- GTC+ Grants
- U-M Professional Development Resources for Humanities Graduate Students
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- Writing Communities
- Modes of Scholarly Communication
- Presentations to Different Kinds of Audiences
- Attending Conferences
- Managing the Public Profile
- Self-care
- Teaching and Pedagogy
- Digital Skills and Tools
- Human Subjects Research
- Collaboration
- Project Management
- Grant Proposal Writing and Budgeting
- Writing and Communication
- Institutional Leadership
- Opportunities with Regard to Multiple Career Horizons
- Preparing for the Academic Job Search
- Preparing for the Search for Other Kinds of Academic Positions
- Preparing for the Search for Positions Outside the Academy
- Public Scholarship and Community Engagement
- HWW Predoctoral Career Diversity Summer Workshop
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute
Instruction and Learning in the Library offers graduate students the option to request customizable instructional sessions focused on a particular resource related to classroom or conference presentations or to meet the learning goals of their research projects and/or courses.