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for graduate students The Tennessen Graduate Research Fellowship, established in honor of Center Executive Director Emerita, Dr. Carol Tennessen, with generous assistance of many friends of the Center and the Graduate School. Call for proposals for summer 2008 The Tennessen Graduate Research Fellow is a dissertator who is within one or two semesters of completing his/her doctoral program. The Fellow typically will spend three months (June, July, August) at the Center; has the opportunity to spend one month away from the Center for research purposes; and has the opportunity to give a public presentation in the year following the residency at the Center. The Tennessen Fellow receives a stipend, freeing the individual from other responsibilities during the fellowship term; and the Fellow also has an office at the Center during the fellowship period and access to Center resources to support his/her research. Eligibility: Dissertators at UWM in one of the Center's traditional areas of emphasis (humanities, arts, architecture, and humanistic social sciences) who are within one or two semesters of their dissertation defense.
Karen Keddy (Architecture), 2005
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Center for 21st Century Studies Daniel J. Sherman, Director
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