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Adelle and Erwin Tomash Fellowship in the History of Information Technology

The fellowship will be awarded to a graduate student whose dissertation will address a topic in the history of computing and information processing. The fellowship may be held at the recipient’s home academic institution, the Charles Babbage Institute, or any other location where there are the appropriate research facilities. Priority is given to students who have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree except the research and writing of the dissertation.

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). Applications should also arrange for three letters of reference and certified transcripts of graduate school credits to be sent directly to the Institute.

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Amount: $14,000

Deadline: Check deadline
Previously 01/15/2019

Funder: Charles Babbage Institute at the University of Minnesota

Discipline: Humanities

Duration: Academic Year

Award Type: Fellowship

Degree: PhD

Stage of Study: Dissertation Research

International Travel:

Citizenship: International, U.S. Citizen

Activity: Research/Study

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

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