Work-In-Progress Seminars

Work-in-Progress Seminars allow members of the Kellogg scholarly community to gather valuable, in-depth input on current research through an interdisciplinary discussion of their projects. Begun in 2013, the small, focused sessions are open to faculty fellows, visiting fellows, distinguished research affiliates, and dissertation year fellows seeking constructive critique of new scholarship.

A Work-in-Progress Seminar convenes a small group of Notre Dame academic community members to provide constructive feedback to the presenter’s work. The presenter circulates a paper, chapter, research proposal, or article draft one week in advance of the session (no greater than 30 pages in length). Attendees are encouraged, though not required, to read the paper prior to the session. Each Work-In-Progress Seminar has a registration form particular to that individual event (please see the individual event pages for the registration links). Registrants will receive the pre-circulated draft and further details on joining on campus or virtually. 

Guidelines for presenters, discussants, and participants can be found here.

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