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Introduction and Background
The Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism is excited to announce the Graduate Course Fellowship, designed to empower TTU Doctoral Students in honing their methodological skills. This fellowship provides an excellent opportunity to delve into the course “Common Methods for Interdisciplinary Study,” which can be utilized as an elective for various TTU graduate programs.
Details | Information |
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Course Name | Common Methods for Interdisciplinary Study |
Fellowship Type | Graduate Course Fellowship |
Eligibility | TTU Doctoral Students |
Application Deadline | January 30, 2024 |
Awards Announcement | February 15, 2024 |
Course Commencement | Fall Semester 2024 |
Contact for Details | Elize Bisanz – elize.bisanz@ttu.edu |
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for this exciting opportunity, you must be a TTU Doctoral Student. This fellowship is specially crafted to support and enhance the educational journey of doctoral candidates, allowing them to explore the intersections between natural, human, and technical sciences.
Benefits
The Graduate Course Fellowship covers the full tuition for the “Common Methods for Interdisciplinary Study” course. This 3-hour elective promises a deep dive into methodologies that bridge diverse scientific domains, providing valuable skills applicable across various fields of study.
Application Process
Applying for the Graduate Course Fellowship is a straightforward process. To ensure your application is considered, submit the following materials to brianna.sanchez@ttu.edu:
- Personal Statement
- Curriculum Vitae
- A letter from your program director or advisor confirming the eligibility of the elective for your studies
Don’t miss this chance to boost your academic journey and methodological expertise!
Important Dates
- Application Deadline: January 30, 2024
- Awards Announcement: February 15, 2024
- Course Commencement: Fall Semester 2024
Conclusion
The Graduate Course Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Studies is a gateway to unlocking new academic frontiers. Seize this opportunity to cultivate methodological skills that transcend disciplinary boundaries and shape your journey towards becoming a well-rounded scholar. Good luck!