"Best Dissertation" Award Program
Deadline: April 15, 2009
Introduction
Each
year the Graduate School recognizes the University's top recent Ph.D.
graduates by presenting 'best dissertation' awards. The recipients receive
an honorarium of $1,000 and a special certificate.
The award is
given in each of four broad disciplinary areas:
- Arts & Humanities (including history and philosophy)
- Biological & Medical Sciences
- Physical Sciences & Engineering
- Social & Behavioral Sciences & Education
Eligibility
Current and former
students who will have been awarded the Ph.D., or who will have successfully
defended and officially submitted their dissertations to the Graduate
School, between July 1, 2007 and April 15, 2009, will be
eligible to be nominated.
Nomination
Each
program may present one nomination, with the following documents, in
this order:
- the nomination form, available for on-line completion at: http://www.grad.umn.edu/fellowships/forms/best.pdf
- a brief (1-page) c.v. highlighting education and employment history;
- a list of honors and publications;
- a nominating letter from the program Director of Graduate Studies (DGS);
- a supporting letter from the dissertation adviser;
- a double-spaced layman's summary of up to one page, to include a section
on the significance of the research and, if available, the URL of the
nominee's web site;
- a description of the dissertation research and its conclusions, not
to exceed ten double-spaced numbered pages (in font size no smaller than 12 point), written by the nominee,
with each page bearing the nominee's name.
Non-textual appendices
such as charts and tables may be included with one set of the nomination
materials. [Note: The committee may ask for a copy of the dissertation
in making final decisions.]
Nomination Letter
The DGS should briefly describe the pool and the selection
process, and then address the following, comparatively:
- the originality and importance of the research;
- the potential for significant contribution to the field;
- comparative comment on the publication record and the quality of the journals;
- other excellence indicators - e.g., discoveries, unique theories, inventions, creative
products, patents, publications, book publication offers,
job offers, professional organization honors.
Deadline
The
nomination material, transmitted in five sets, is due April
15, 2009, at the Graduate School Fellowship Office, addressed as follows:
'Best Dissertation' Award Program
Graduate School Fellowship Office
314 Johnston Hall - East Bank
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455
telephone: 612-625-7579
e-mail: gsfellow@umn.edu
Selection and Announcement of Awards
The
winner from each group will be chosen by faculty from the broad disciplinary
area, in consultation with the Graduate School Dean's office. Both substantive
quality and methodology will be judged. Selection will be based on the
originality and importance of the research, and the potential for the
student to make an unusually significant contribution to the discipline.
The
winners will be announced in mid-May 2009, with an award ceremony in early
June.
Recipients of "Best Dissertation" Awards
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