2010 Adelle And Erwin Tomash Fellowship – USA – University Of Minnesota

University Of Minnesota Provides  Adelle And Erwin Tomash Graduate Fellowship For Doctoral Disseration At USA In 2010

Description:
The Charles Babbage Institute is accepting applications for the 2011-2012 Adelle and Erwin Tomash Graduate Fellowship. The fellowship will be awarded to a graduate student for doctoral dissertation research in the history of computing.The fellowship may be held at the recipient’s home academic institution, the Charles Babbage Institute, or any other location with appropriate research facilities. The stipend is $14,000. It is intended for students who have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree except the research and writing of the dissertation.Preference will be given to applicants indicating a need to use CBI materials, planning research in residence at CBI, and willing to make a brief presentation of their research findings to CBI staff. Questions pertaining to collection content and access can be directed to Stephanie H. Crowe, CBI Archivist, at row021@umn.edu.
Tomash Fellowship recipients must remain students in good standing throughout the term of their fellowship, but there is no restriction on holding other fellowships, scholarships, or awards concurrent to the Tomash Fellowship.

How To Apply:
Applicants should send to CBI a curriculum vitae and a five-page (single-spaced) statement and justification of the research project including a discussion of methods, research materials, evidence of faculty support for the project, and bibliography (bibliography does not count toward page count).Applicants should also arrange for three letters of reference and certified copies of graduate school transcripts to be sent directly to CBI.

Address:
Charles Babbage Institute
211 Andersen Library
University of Minnesota
222 – 21st Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Last Date To Apply:January 15, 2011

Source:http://www.cbi.umn.edu/research/tfellowship.html

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