CMS Assistantship - Deadline January 25, 2008
The CMS Assistantship is for students entering a doctoral program in any of the transportation-related specializations such as civil engineering, urban and regional planning, occupational therapy, and industrial and systems engineering . Master’s degree applicants may be eligible depending on academic achievement and demonstrated research capability. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Download flier and Application Guidelines for more information.
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CMS Dissertation Research Award - Deadline March 21, 2008
The program is open to doctoral students in a transportation-related discipline area who have been admitted to Candidacy by the Graduate School with a dissertation proposal approved by their supervisory committee. Funding is available for up to two semesters. The primary reason is to support students in their efforts to conduct and/or complete their dissertation research. Funding beyond two semesters is possible and based on satisfactory progress toward completion of the dissertation. Applicants may use the funding for data collection, stipend, tuition, etc. Applicants must submit a proposal, including a budget and timeline. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Download flier, application and application guidelines for more information.
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