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The Graduate School is pleased to announce the Distinguished Dissertation Awards competition in the following four categories: Biological Sciences ; Humanities and Fine Arts ; Social Sciences* Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Engineering* *CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award fields of competition · Distinguished Dissertation Award Application Procedures Each year, the Council of Graduate Schools and ProQuest Dissertations Publishing recognize dissertations that make an unusually significant contribution to their fields. Michigan Tech may nominate one candidate in each field. View Past Recipients Eligibility · A letter of support from the dissertation advisor (or other faculty member from the institution where the dissertation was completed) that describes (a) the significance of the dissertation to the field of psychology and the understanding of the human experience, (b) the implications of the project for future research, (c) the use of methods and methodology and (d)

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· Distinguished Dissertation Award Application Procedures Each year, the Council of Graduate Schools and ProQuest Dissertations Publishing recognize dissertations that make an unusually significant contribution to their fields. Michigan Tech may nominate one candidate in each field. View Past Recipients Eligibility The Graduate School is pleased to announce the Distinguished Dissertation Awards competition in the following four categories: Biological Sciences ; Humanities and Fine Arts ; Social Sciences* Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Engineering* *CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award fields of competition CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award First presented in and sponsored jointly by CGS and ProQuest, part of Clarivate, these awards are made each year to individuals who, in the opinion of the award committee, have completed dissertations representing original work that makes an unusually significant contribution to the discipline

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Each year, the Classification Society offers a Distinguished Dissertation Award for an outstanding PhD dissertation on the theme of clustering, classification, or related areas of data analysis, encompassing associated theory and/or applications. The Classification Society Distinguished Dissertation Award is supported by Springer · Distinguished dissertations Amanda Jennings, who won the Interdisciplinary Research Prize for her dissertation in economics education, and her week-old son, Ahmes — in matching robe — share the moment with UD President Dennis Assanis as Carol Vukelich, dean of the College of Education and Human Development (left), and her advisor Elizabeth Farley · 6/7/ By Jessica Weiss ’ Lisa W. Carney, who completed her Ph.D. in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese last year, has won a Charles A. Caramello Distinguished Dissertation Award for her dissertation that explored the stories told about dreams in Kichwa, a Quechuan language spoken in Ecuador. The annual award, given by the

Eligibility for the 2023 Distinguished Dissertation Award
Each year, the Classification Society offers a Distinguished Dissertation Award for an outstanding PhD dissertation on the theme of clustering, classification, or related areas of data analysis, encompassing associated theory and/or applications. The Classification Society Distinguished Dissertation Award is supported by Springer The Graduate School is pleased to announce the Distinguished Dissertation Awards competition in the following four categories: Biological Sciences ; Humanities and Fine Arts ; Social Sciences* Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Engineering* *CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award fields of competition · Distinguished Dissertation Award Application Procedures Each year, the Council of Graduate Schools and ProQuest Dissertations Publishing recognize dissertations that make an unusually significant contribution to their fields. Michigan Tech may nominate one candidate in each field. View Past Recipients Eligibility

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· A letter of support from the dissertation advisor (or other faculty member from the institution where the dissertation was completed) that describes (a) the significance of the dissertation to the field of psychology and the understanding of the human experience, (b) the implications of the project for future research, (c) the use of methods and methodology and (d) The members of our Distinguished Dissertations selection panel are: Katie Atkinson - University of Liverpool; Simon Gay - University of Glasgow; Mateja Jamnik - University of Cambridge; Iain Philips (Chair) - Loughborough University; Steve Schneider - University of Surrey; New members to be appointed · 6/7/ By Jessica Weiss ’ Lisa W. Carney, who completed her Ph.D. in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese last year, has won a Charles A. Caramello Distinguished Dissertation Award for her dissertation that explored the stories told about dreams in Kichwa, a Quechuan language spoken in Ecuador. The annual award, given by the
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