Featured Blog Posts for Accepted.com

General Scholarship Advice

How to Perform an Effective Scholarship Search

Three Community Based Scholarships that Will Change the Way you Search

Why are Scholarships SO HARD to Find?

Scholarships Related to Three Major Health Communities

Use these 5 Questions to Conduct Draft Analysis of your Scholarship Essay

7 Habits of Highly Effective Scholarship Seekers

A 5-Step Approach to Generating your List of Scholarship Applications

Do Scholarship Databases like Unigo Actually Work?

Writing Tips for Graduate School, Funding, and Fellowship Applications:

The Myth of the Fully-Funded PhD: Using Scholarships to Mitigate the Financial Realities of Research Degrees

The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans

Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship
The Ford Fellowship Program has been sunset.

What is a graduate school scholarship? And why didn’t I get one?

STEM Grads: Get the Scoop on the NSF and Hertz Fellowships

Life on the PhD Waitlist: is there anything you can do?

Knight Hennessey Scholarship Program at Stanford University

Schwarzman Scholars Program

Confessional Posts

The Personal Statement that Secured a Large Scholarship to Cambridge

Fulbright Series

5 Lessons Learned after Winning a Fulbright on the Third Try

Writing the Fulbright Statement of Grant Purpose as a Practical Document

Writing a Confident and Thematically Driven Personal Statement for Fulbright

How to Compose the Small Components of Large Grant Applications like the Fulbright

All Posts

https://blog.accepted.com/author/rebecca-lippman/

Podcasts

“Awards! Grants! Scholarships! Oh My!”

first aired 2018 Episode 286 on Admissions Straight Talk, a podcast by Accepted.com

“Humanists@Work at 2016 Modern Language Association (MLA) Annual Conference,”

a podcast by Humanists at Work, of the UC Humanities and Research Institute

Intervention via The Resume Studio with Jared Redick, at 1-hour-and-13-minutes

a video from The Humanities and Changing Perceptions of Work, a 2014 Hum@Work Conference at UC Berkeley

Selected Research Publications

“The Work of the Humanities” co-authored with Kelly Anne Brown. in Professions. MLA. December 2017.

a discussion of how to enable Humanities PhDs to describe their work experience to broad audiences

“Why Wait? Early Explorations of Career Paths for Humanities PhDs.” Humanists@Work Blog. September 2017.

a 4 – part series on how to conduct effective tech job searches for Humanities PhDs

Literatura de Cordel: Collection LSC 1420 Finding Aid for Online Catalogue of California (OAC), UCLA Library Special Collections. October 2013.

an itemized index of 4500+ Brazilian Pamphlets in Archivist Toolkit’s Rare Books Genre  

“Brainiac, an excerpt from they were many horses by Luiz Ruffato” Mester Volume 42, Issue 1. 2013.

literary translation of excerpt from an experimental Brazilian novel