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Dissertation Fellowships - 2009-10 Application Checklist
Applications must be written in language accessible to readers
from several disciplines.
The complete application should include
the following five (5) parts:
- Completed application cover sheet including
an abstract.
View Dissertation Application Cover Sheet
- Narrative Description not to exceed 1500
words.
The Narrative Description should
include the following points:
- Conception and Definition of the Research
or Dissertation:
An explanation of the basic ideas,
problems or questions to be addressed.
- Significance of the Project: Relationship
to your previous and future research, and the relationship
of the project to work of other scholars.
- Plan of work and expected results: Candidates
should be as precise
as possible about the plan of work
and objectives for the term of the Fellowship year. Is
the work already in progress? What specifically will
be accomplished? When do you expect to complete the dissertation?
- Contribution to the Wayne Morse Center: How
your work relates to other Center activities and your
interest in the activities of the Wayne Morse Center.
- Bibliography or Citation List, as appropriate, not to exceed one page.
- Curriculum Vitae, not to exceed three pages.
- Letter of recommendation from your dissertation advisor.
To submit the application:
Mail or deliver the original plus six (6) copies of the complete application
packet to:
Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics
220 Knight Law Center
1221 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403
Double-sided copies are encouraged.
The letter of recommendation from the dissertation advisor may be sent separately, and the Wayne Morse Center will make the appropriate copies.
Deadline: Applications are due by Noon on Wednesday, January 21, 2009.
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