
FACULTY-STAFF DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP AWARD
This award, initiated in 2006, is the result of the generosity of Stony Brook faculty and staff who have contributed to campaigns to support graduate fellowships. The award is a dissertation year fellowship intended to recognize an advanced (ABD/G5 status) graduate student whose research project requires fieldwork, archival work or other research efforts which require the student to be away from campus for an extended period.
One award, in the amount of $10,000, will be presented.
Each department/program with graduate students at the dissertation stage may nominate one (1) candidate. Each nomination must be made by the student's Graduate Program Director or Department Chair.
Each nomination should include:
This award, initiated in 2006, is the result of the generosity of Stony Brook faculty and staff who have contributed to campaigns to support graduate fellowships. The award is a dissertation year fellowship intended to recognize an advanced (ABD/G5 status) graduate student whose research project requires fieldwork, archival work or other research efforts which require the student to be away from campus for an extended period.
One award, in the amount of $10,000, will be presented.
Each department/program with graduate students at the dissertation stage may nominate one (1) candidate. Each nomination must be made by the student's Graduate Program Director or Department Chair.
Each nomination should include:
- A short summary of the nominee's status as a graduate student (e.g., date of admission, year of study, date of advancement to candidacy, expected date of completion of the doctoral degree).
- Dissertation abstract, or similar summary of the project.
- If applicable, indication that the dissertation project has the required approval of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) or DLAR.
- Letters of recommendation from each: the advisor, department chair and another program faculty member.
2009 |
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Lauren Rosenblum, English |
| 2008 | : | Andrea Boffa, History |
| 2007 | : | Amy Travers, Sociology |
| 2006 | : | Jesse Young, Anthropological Sciences ( first year awarded ) |
