[Englecturers] Hayman Dissertation Fellowships

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Mon Mar 14 10:54:50 PST 2005


Here's an interesting fellowship for those writing a dissertation or
revising one for publication. Best, Steve Axelrod

Steven Gould Axelrod
Professor of English
Director of Graduate Studies
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
951 780 5653 (home phone) 

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Dear UCIPC members -- please circulate this announcement about the Hayman 
Dissertation Fellowships for UC graduate students to your departments and 
interested students.

>HAYMAN DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIPS
>
>The University of California Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic 
>Consortium announces two $5,000 annual fellowships to aid 
>psychoanalytically informed research on the  literary, cultural and 
>humanistic expressions of genocide, racism, ethnocentrism, nationalism, 
>inter-ethnic violence, and the Holocaust.  The Endowment supports 
>studies in the psychodynamics of personal, group, and international 
>crisis management, de-escalation, conflict resolution, and peace 
>processes.  The fellowships are intended to provide for dissertation 
>research in scholarly resources, archives, libraries, academic 
>contacts, and to provide support for the final writing for publication 
>of a project whose major research has been completed. Applicants should 
>be advanced to candidacy for the doctorate in their graduate studies or 
>be in a psychiatric residency or fellowship program.
>
>There is no application form.  Applicants should send five duplicate 
>copies of:
>         1.)  A current Curriculum Vita including a bibliography.
>         2.)  A proposal describing their project and its aims, when 
>and where it would be undertaken.
>         3.)  Two letters of reference by faculty sponsors familiar 
>with their work.
>
>Send applications in five copies by 15 April 2004 to:
>
>         Sharon Chavez, Hayman Administrator
>         Director's Office, NPI&H, B8-248
>         Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences,  UCLA
>         Los Angeles, CA. 90095-1759
>
>The Hayman Fellowship was endowed by Max Hayman, M.D., and is 
>administered by the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral 
>Sciences, UCLA.

Deborah Willis
UCIPC Conference Coordinator
and Associate Professor
Dept. of English
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521

email: deborah.willis at ucr.edu
office phone: 951-827-1939

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