Graduate School Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships
for 2010 - 2011
Eligibility
In Spring 2010, the Graduate School will award approximately 40 Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowships for Academic Year 2010-2011. Each fellowship will carry a stipend of $10,000. Recipients also will receive candidacy tuition remission and $800 toward the cost of health insurance. The fellowships provide financial support for either the Fall 2010 or the Spring 2011 semester, and are intended for students who are in the final stages of writing their dissertations, whose primary source of support is unrelated to their dissertations, and who expect to receive their degrees in December 2010, May 2011, or August 2011. Each doctoral program may nominate up to two students.
Selection
Candidates will be evaluated on four criteria:
1. The likelihood of the student's completing the dissertation during the 2010-2011 academic year.
2. The quality of the student's work.
3. The potential contribution of the dissertation to the student's field of research.
4. The student's other sources of support.
Application Requirements
Applicants will be asked to submit an application form; a 500-word abstract written for a general audience, including a statement of the significance of the study; a one-page statement of the work completed to date, the work remaining, the timeline, and the expected completion date; a curriculum vitae; and two letters of recommendation. Recommendations should be written by the student's advisor and the program's or department's director of graduate studies. If the advisor is also the director of graduate studies, the second letter should be written by the program or department chair.
Students who wish to apply for the fellowship should submit a copy of the application form and the required attachments to their advisor and director of graduate studies. Students who have funding that is directly related to their dissertation research, who hold another substantial fellowship, or who will not graduate by August 2011, should not apply.
Reporting
At the end of the fellowship semester the student will submit a brief but specific report (no more than one page in length), countersigned by the departmental chair or director of graduate studies, or the major professor with whom the student is working, on the work accomplished during the period of the award.
Due Date
Programs should submit each nomination package, including letters of recommendation, electronically in a single pdf file as an email attachment to Judith King in the Graduate School (wylie-fellowship@umd.edu) by March 3rd, 2010. Students should check with their program director to see when applications will be reviewed at the program level as well as for the program's preferred form of submission.
The recipients of the Wylie Dissertation Fellowships will be announced in April 2010.
Links to application materials are available below:
2010-2011 Application Form: Word PDF
DGS Recommendation Letter Form: Word PDF
Advisor Recommendation Letter: Word PDF
For a roster of past winners of Wylie Dissertation Fellowships, please click here |