Graduate School Awards Dissertation Completion Fellowships
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This summer, the Graduate School was pleased to launch a new Dissertation Completion Fellowship program for doctoral students in the Colleges of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Humanities and Fine Arts. The Dissertation Completion Fellowship provides a stipend and structured writing support over the summer. Twenty-one students were awarded fellowships by the Graduate School, with an additional three students funded by SBS.
As Dean Urla explained, this pilot fellowship program follows on the heels of doctoral program reviews of these Colleges. “Our review showed that students in these Colleges are heavily burdened with teaching. Providing a concentrated period of summer support with no other duties can be a game changer in helping students make progress and reach their final goal.”
Heidi Bauer-Clapp and Johanna Yunker in the Graduate School Office of Professional Development designed the program to incorporate positive writing support. Fellowship recipients took part in the Graduate School’s Dissertation Writing Retreat at the beginning of the summer fellowship period to establish healthy writing habits and outline their summer writing plan. They were also invited to join a writing group to continue to connect over the summer, share writing goals and challenges, and combat the sense of isolation students can experience while writing their dissertation.
Fellowship recipient Thomas Daventry-Shea, PhD candidate in philosophy, says he values the writing group as a feature of the fellowship. “The meetings prompt you to reflect on the process of writing itself, which is something we all know we ought to do, but typically don't do often enough,” he says. “Being more intentional in thinking about which writing practices work better than others has definitely helped me to make the most out of these summer months.”
The Graduate School awarded Dissertation Completion Fellowships to the following students:
Christine Bailey, Political Science
Katie Billings, Sociology
Victoria Bochniak, Anthropology
Rowshan Chowdhury, English
Thomas Daventry-Shea, Philosophy
Mary Dickman, Communication
Rafael Freire, Comparative Literature
Venus Green, Sociology
joohyeon han-johnson, Anthropology
Peter Kent-Stoll, Sociology
Catherine Kitrinos, Anthropology
Yosho Miyata, Linguistics
Mitia Nath, English
Celia Sainz Delgado, Spanish and Portuguese Studies
Brie Shaw, Anthropology
Ana Eugenia Smith Aguilar, Anthropology
Alexander Thim, Economics
Thakshala Tissera, English
Janell Tryon, English
Gazi Uddin, Resource Economics
Susanne Westerhoff-Uprety, Political Science
Bing Xia, History
Jia Zhang, W. E. B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies
Yuxi Zhou, Communication