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Provost's Office > Campus Honors > Samuel Conti Research Fellowships

The University of Massachusetts Amherst Samuel F. Conti Faculty Fellowship Awards consist of a cash award of $3,000 and a year's leave of absence to encourage award recipients to concentrate on activities related to graduate education, research, creative work and scholarly attainment. Selection of the awardees is based on demonstrably outstanding accomplishment and potential for continued excellence in research and scholarly or creative activity.


Information about the nomination process for the Samuel F. Conti Faculty Fellowship Awards

Faculty Winners


2005  
   
James Boyce Economics
Michael Maroney Chemistry
Maria Tymoczko Comparative Literature
   
2004  
   
Stephen Clingman English
H. Henning Winter Chemical Engineering
R. Thomas Zoeller Biology
   
2003  
   
Joseph Donohue English
Vincent Rotello Chemistry
Daniel Schaubert Electrical and Computer Engineering
   
2002  
   
Rachel Keen Clifton Psychology
Lila Gierasch Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Michael Malone Chemical Engineering
Stephen Nissenbaum History
   
2001  
   
Thomas Russell Polymer Science and Engineering
George Wade Psychology
Christopher Woodcock Biology
   
2000  
   
William E. Bemis Biology
Todd K. Fuller Natural Resources Conservation
Thomas J. McCarthy Polymer Science and Engineering
Richard Yarde Art
   
1999  
   
Charles E. Clifton, Jr. Psychology
Angelika Kratzer Linguistics
Edward M. Riseman Computer Science
Lawrence M. Schwartz Biology
   
1998  
   
Paul R. Cohen Computer Sciences
Michael F. Doherty Chemical Engineering
Barbara A. Osborne Veterinary and Animal Sciences
   
1997  
   
John J. McCarthy Linguistics
Murugappan Muthukumar     Polymer Science and Engineering
Calvin T. Swift Electrical and Computer Engineering
   
1996  
   
Lynne Rudder Baker Philosophy
Eduardo H.C. Cattani Mathematics and Statistics
Rodney K. Murphey Molecular and Cellular Biology
   
1995  
   
Leila Ahmed Women’s Studies
Robert E. McIntosh Electrical and Computer Engineering
David A. Tirrell Polymer Science and Engineering
   
1994  
   
Eric M. Beekman Germanic Languages and Literatures
Maurille J. Fournier Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Shaw Ling Hsu Polymer Science and Engineering
Donald E. Kroodsma Biology
Sally I. Powers Psychology
   
1993  
   
Lori A. Clarke Computer Science
Peter Elbow English
Lyn Frazier Linguistics
Robert B. Hallock Physics and Astronomy
Allen E. Ivey Education
   
1992  
   
Susan Tufts Fiske Psychology
Robert Mallary Art
Lynn Margulis Biology
Gerald W. McFarland History
Robert A. Zimmermann Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
   
1991  
   
Raymond S. Bradley Geosciences
Richard J. Farris Polymer Science and Engineering
Keith Rayner Psychology
Elisabeth O. Selkirk Linugistics
Robert Stern Music and Dance
   
1990  
   
Yvonne Y. Haddad History
William M. Irvine Physics and Astronomy
Arnold L. Rosenberg Computer Science
   
1989  
   
Louis Carpino Chemistry
James C. W. Chien Polymer Science and Engineering
Anna Nagurney Finance and Operations Manageement
Thomas Roeper Linguistics
   
1988  
   
Katherine V. Fite Psychology
Sheldon Goldman Political Science
Stephen E. Haggerty Geosciences
David A. Hoffman Mathematics and Statistics
Julio M. Ottino Chemical Engineering
   
1987  
   
Margaret Barr Bigelow Biology
John F. Donoghue Physics and Astronomy
Kathleen Swaim English
   
1986  
   
James M. Douglas Chemical Engineering
Robert R. Holmes Chemistry
David Porter English
Edwin S. Williams Linguistics
   
1985  
   
Samuel Bowles Economics
Peter K. Hepler Biology
Julius Lester Afro-American Studies
Paul Mariani English
   
1984  
   
Robert J. Ackermann Philosophy
Edward R. Harrison Physics and Astronomy
William J. MacKnight Polymer Science and Engineering
Peter Rossi Sociology
   
1983  
   
Seymour Epstein Psychology
Frank Karasz Polymer Science and Engineering
Arthur F. Kinney English
Robert W. Lenz Chemical Engineering
Alice Rossi Sociology
George M. Wardlaw Art
   
1982  
   
Emmon Bach Linguistics
John Brandts Chemistry
Vincent Dethier Biology
Archibald Lewis History
Roger Porter Polymer Science and Engineering
Jack Keil Wolf Electrical and Computer Engineering
   
1981  
   
Michael A. Arbib Computer Science
Bronislaw M. Honigberg Biology
Stephen B. Oates History
Barbara H. Partee Linguistics
Richard S. Stein Chemistry
James Tate English
   
 
   

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