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CS Department Deadline: TBD (Last year's 1/13/2017)
Campus Deadline: TBA (Last year's 1/31/2017)

Marion Morse Wood Fellowship (Spring 2018)

The Graduate College's Marion Morse Wood Fellowship Fund supports University of Illinois graduate students whose research focuses on interpersonal communication. 

The Fellowship provides a stipend of $12,000 for the academic year, along with coverage of tuition, service fee, health service fee, AFMA fee, library fee, as well as basic dental and vision insurance. In addition, the Fellow will receive partial payment of the graduate student health insurance fee for the academic year.

The criteria used in making awards are the relevance and significance of the student's research in interpersonal communication as determined from the research summary and letters of support, along with the student's productivity and efficient progress toward the degree.

Two fellowships will be available for 2017-2018. Previous recipients of the fellowship are not eligible for nomination.

See: https://www.grad.illinois.edu/fellowship/index.cfm?action=main.fellowship&fid=3299



 Submission Details (by TBD)

Required Materials:

  1. CV (maximum three pages, with at least 11 point font and one-inch margins).
  2. Research Summary. Nominees should prepare a three-page narrative (double-spaced, with 12-point font and one-inch margins) describing their research project. Summaries should make explicit the project’s focus on interpersonal communication.  Given that applications will be reviewed by an interdisciplinary committee, the research summary should be written for scholars who may not be familiar with the nominee's discipline or particular line of research.  Nominees should address the following items in their summaries:
    1. Research question (and hypothesis, if appropriate).
    2. Significance/Literature review.
    3. Preparation/Preliminary research.
    4. Research design and methodology.
    5. Timeline.
  3. References Cited listing (maximum one-page, single-spaced, 12-point font, 1-inch margins).
  4. Letters of Recommendation. Two letters of recommendation, one of which must come from the applicant's adviser.

Materials should be submitted by 5:00PM on TBD to Samantha Hendon (2237 SC).

Note: Electronic documents are preferred and should be submitted as PDFs, Word documents, or plain-text files. Students, please include your netid in your file names (e.g. netid_cv.pdf).

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