SSD-fellowships: Dissertation Write-Up: December 2012 Archives.
American Heart Association awards 2012-2013 fellowships to three pre-doctoral students Share The American Heart Association, Midwest Division, has awarded to three Wayne State University School of Medicine pre-doctoral students individual fellowships that will provide at least one year of support for their dissertation research.
The Department awards two Walbolt Dissertation Fellowships each year. One for the spring semester and one for the fall semester. Applicants must be current FSU students in the Department who have successfully defended their dissertation prospectus. Recipients are required to use the fellowships to conduct doctoral research in archives or to complete the writing of the dissertation. The funding.
Article in Journal of American History to be published in spring 2012 has won the Louis Pelzer Memorial Prize for best article by a graduate student. “Placing Joseph Bruchac: Native Literary Networks and Cultural Transmission in the Contemporary Northeast,” Studies in American Indian Literatures, special issue on Indigenous New England, Vol. 24, No. 3 (Fall 2012): 71-96.
Dissertation Fellowships - Spring 2012. Danila Musante. Danila Musante is second-year clinical psychology student originally from Oakland, CA. She received her B.A. at Harvard University and is currently studying adoptive families at UMass Amherst under the mentorship of Prof. Harold Grotevant, director of the Rudd Adoption Research Program. She is interested in family relationships and.
Applications for dissertation fellowships must be received by February 1. If that falls on a weekend, the deadline is the following Monday. Applications are reviewed during the spring term and final decisions are made by the Board of Directors at its meeting in June. Applicants will be informed promptly by e-mail as well as letter of the Board's decision. Awards ordinarily commence on.
Lassen Fellowships in Latin American Studies, 2012-2013 Benjamin Fogarty Valenzuela (Anthropology) Benjamin Fogarty Valenzuela earned the B.A. with Honors in Socio-Cultural Anthropology from Columbia University in New York.
September 30, 2012 IFPRI and its partners are pleased to announce that Jessica Ham (University of Georgia), Brooke Krause (University of Minnesota), Christopher Manyamba (University of Pretoria), and Greg Seymour (American University) have been awarded a Ph.D. dissertation research fellowships on the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI).