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, organizing and leadership, interpersonal violence, and anti-carceral approaches to justice. Eligibility & Requirements Applicant must be a currently registered PhD or Master’s student at UCLA during
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, carceral culture, gendered violence, and anti-carceral approaches to justice. Eligibility & Requirements Applicant must be a currently registered PhD or Master’s student at UCLA during the quarters when
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be a member of CCWH and must hold either all but dissertation (ABD) status or the PhD at time of application. The program is for a contemporary scholar whose academic path has not followed
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UCLA Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies offers PhD students mentoring and fellowship opportunities in addition to a certificate of completion of the coursework. The program offers opportunities
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The American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation (ASHFoundation) offers up to 15 scholarships for PhD candidates who will pursue a teacher-investigator career. Each year, these scholarships
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the nominee's book. Eligibility & Requirements Must have received PhD within 7 years of award date from a North American institution. Must have written a book of scholarly importance in the current year's field
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Justice, Environmental Science, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, Business, Economics, Psychology, Aviation, Engineering, Public Policy and Planning, Law, and Logistics Management. Agency U.S
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UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) funds 3 PhD students working on their dissertation related to women or gender that uses historical materials and methods. This fellowship is made possible
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for dissertation completion. Fellows are expected to have a PhD in hand at the time of appointment (usually by July 1 of the year fellowship would begin). Academic Level Postdoctoral Scholar. Disciplines Open to all
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full-time dissertation research and writing during the fellowship year. Eligibility & Requirements Applicants must have advanced to PhD candidacy. Cover letter. CV. Five-page (single spaced) research