Environmental Public Policy and Conflict Resolution Dissertation Fellowship

Posted by on January 27, 2006

Udall Foundation Invites Applications for Environmental Public Policy and Conflict Resolution Dissertation Fellowship

Deadline: February 3, 2006

The Morris K. Udall Foundation (<a href="http://www.udall.gov/">http://www.udall.gov</a>) annually awards two one-year fellowships of up to $24,000 to doctoral candidates in the U.S. whose research concerns environmental public policy and/or environmental conflict resolution and we are entering their final year of writing their dissertation.

Dissertation fellowships are open to scholars in all fields of study whose dissertation topic has significant relevance to U.S. national environmental public policy and/or environmental conflict resolution. Previous fellows’ fields of study include political science; economics; government; environmental science, policy, and management; ecology; environmental justice; regional planning; geography; natural resource policy; and environmental analysis and design. Cross or inter-disciplinary projects are particularly welcome.

Each applicant must have completed all coursework and passed all preliminary exams; have approval for the dissertation research proposal by February 3, 2006; be entering the final year of writing the dissertation; and be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, or U.S. national. Ph.D. candidates who hold a fellowship for the purpose of writing the dissertation during the year preceding or coinciding with the Udall Fellowship are not eligible.

Fellowships are intended to cover both academic and living expenses from July 1, 2006, through June 30, 2007.

Visit the Udall Foundation Web site for complete program information and application procedures.


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