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Grant of the Week: George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Award

Sadie Bergen | Oct 21, 2016

Every week, AHA Today showcases a new grant, fellowship, or scholarship of interest to historians which has been posted to our free Calendar. This week we are featuring a dissertation award from the Immigration and Ethnic History Society.

The Immigration and Ethnic History Society announces competition for the 2016 George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Award. It invites applications from any PhD candidate who will have completed qualifying exams by December 15, 2016, and whose thesis focuses on American immigration, emigration, or ethnic history. The award provides two grants of $1000 each for expenses to be incurred in researching the dissertation. Applicants must submit a three-page to five-page descriptive proposal in English discussing the significance of the work, the methodology, sources, and collections to be consulted. Also included must be a proposed budget, a brief curriculum vitae, and a supporting letter from the major advisor. To be considered for the award, all applicants must submit their materials via email to all committee members by December 15, 2016.

Committee Members for the George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Award:

Hidetaka Hirota (Chair of the Committee) hhirota@ccny.cuny.edu
Michael Bustamante, mbustama@fiu.edu
Leigh Ann Wilson, lawilson@brandman.edu

End: December 16, 2016
Contact: hhirota@ccny.cuny.edu
More Info: http://iehs.org/online/george-e-pozzetta-dissertation-award/

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