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Marquette University – Mitchem Dissertation Completion Fellowships for Underrepresented Students

Deadline: 01/07/2019

In 2002, Marquette established the Arnold L. Mitchem Dissertation Fellowship Program, intended to increase the presence of underrepresented ethnic groups by supporting doctoral candidates in completing their final academic requirement, the dissertation.

The fellowship provides a student from other U.S. universities with one year of financial support, including a stipend, fringe benefits, and research and travel funds. The fellow will be in residence at Marquette for an academic year, during which the recipient will teach one course in his or her area of specialization while completing his or her dissertation. The recipient will also participate in a formal mentoring program.

The fellowship is named in honor of Dr. Arnold L. Mitchem, who earned his doctorate from Marquette in 1981 and is an internationally recognized champion of educational opportunity. Mitchem founded Marquette’s Educational Opportunity Program and served as its director from 1969–86. Previously, he was president of the Council for Educational Opportunity in Washington, D.C.

The application cycle for the 2019–20 fellowship begins September 28, 2018. Please click to view the job description and to apply.

Note: This fellowship is posted as a job posting here.

Duration

1 year

Funding
  • $36,520 stipend and fringe benefits.
  • Research and travel fund.
  • Marquette University will provide library privileges, office space, access to computer and clerical support.
Eligibility

Applicant must:

  • Be a US citizen.
  • Have not earned a doctoral degree at any time or in any field.
  • Have completed all other requirements for the PhD and are at the dissertation writing stage.
  • Belong to a racial-cultural group historically underrepresented in the U.S. professoriate. African-American, Native-American, and Hispanic-American candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
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  • Contact

    Dr. William C. Welburn
    Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion
    Marquette University
    Tel: 414-288-8028
    Email: [email protected]