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You might check the instructions on categories again. I believe
there is an "other" category (as well as an interdisciplinary
category). At least for other SSHRC grants, you have an
opportunity to explain the genre choice and this signals to them
who the jury should be. I hope this is relevant to you issue.
Nancy Johnston


On 31 Oct 2001, at 12:34, Jordynn Jack wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm seeking advice on applying for a SSHRC.
>
> Since the categories "rhetoric" and "composition" don't appear on the
> list of disciplines, I'm not sure how to frame my program of work.  Do
> I need to justify why rhetoric is important? What committee should I
> choose to evaluate my application?
>
> Any tips would be much appreciated!
>
> Jordynn Jack
> Graduate Scholar
> Pennsylvania State University
>
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