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Monday, February 26, 2007

4-year Fellowships for graduate students with research interests in the area of Community, Health and Environment.

The Department of Sociology, University of New Hampshire Announces

Three Fully-funded Graduate Student Fellowships Available in Community, Health, and Environment.

The Department of Sociology at the University of New Hampshire is delighted to announce the availability of three new fully-funded 4-year Fellowships for graduate students with research interests in the area of Community, Health and Environment.

Prospective graduate students interested in being considered for these fellowships should apply to the department before March 30th, 2007 for consideration for Fall 2007 admission. Additional fellowships will be offered in 2008 and 2009.

Fellowship awardees will receive full (12-months) funding for four years, and, will have the opportunity to work with faculty in Sociology, the School of Health and Human Services, and the Carsey Institute, an endowed policy research center studying families and communities.

The UNH Sociology Graduate Program offers intensive immersion in research methods and statistics, sociological theory, and a concentration selected from among five areas of specialization: Community and Environment; Health and Illness; Family; Crime and Conflict; and Stratification. Students will also gain teaching experience.

More information available from:
Michele Dillon
Professor and Graduate Chair
Department of Sociology
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824
Email: Michele.dillon@unh.edu
Please submit your completed graduate application to:
The Graduate School
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824
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