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Thanks for the clarification, Jordynn - as Henry just pointed out, we may have been confusing the  Research Grant  categories with the Doctoral Fellowship categories.

Anyway, for what's it's worth, I would suggest not #1 because I think there may be more tendency for reviewers to say "well, this isn't really literature or fine arts".  #3 includes such a diversity of disciplines that there may be more openess.  However, as others have suggested, perhaps #4 (Education) would be worth considering.

If it's any consolation, you are by no means the only one who has struggled to try to figure which category is most suitable to rhetoricians!

Philippa


Philippa Spoel
Department of English
Laurentian University
Sudbury, Ontario
Canada  P3E 2C6
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