Now Available! Research Grants for Grad Students
Individual Research Grants - $1,500-$2,500 for Graduates
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-grants-individual.html
The Harry Bridges Center for Labor is now seeking proposals from University of Washington graduate students for grants of $1,500-$2,500, for research about work, workers, and their organizations.
Research may focus on any dimension of labor in the United States or abroad, including but not limited to class relations, the social conditions of work, the labor process, working-class culture or politics, work and gender, work and race/ethnicity, the relationship between labor and the state, unions, or comparative international labor relations.
For more information on all grants and prizes, contact the Center for Labor Studies at pcls@u.washington.edu or visit http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/
Other Labor Studies Scholarships and Prizes
We also continue to seek applicants and nominees for our other 2010 scholarships and prizes. The deadline for all award applications is June 14, 2010.
Martin and Anne Jugum Scholarship in Labor Studies - $5,000 for Undergraduates
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-jugum.html
Martha H. Duggan Fellowship in Labor Studies - $7,500 for Graduate Students
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-duggan.html
Labor and Employment Relations Association Scholarship - $1,000 for Undergraduate or Graduate Students
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-lera.html
Best Paper in Labor Studies - $250 for Undergraduates and Graduate Students
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-paperprize.html
For information on these awards, application processes, required application materials, and more, visit http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/ or contact
Andrew Hedden, Program Coordinator
Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies
(206) 543-7946, pcls@u.washington.edu
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Individual Research Grants - $1,500-$2,500 for Graduates
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-grants-individual.html
The Harry Bridges Center for Labor is now seeking proposals from University of Washington graduate students for grants of $1,500-$2,500, for research about work, workers, and their organizations.
Research may focus on any dimension of labor in the United States or abroad, including but not limited to class relations, the social conditions of work, the labor process, working-class culture or politics, work and gender, work and race/ethnicity, the relationship between labor and the state, unions, or comparative international labor relations.
For more information on all grants and prizes, contact the Center for Labor Studies at pcls@u.washington.edu or visit http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/
Other Labor Studies Scholarships and Prizes
We also continue to seek applicants and nominees for our other 2010 scholarships and prizes. The deadline for all award applications is June 14, 2010.
Martin and Anne Jugum Scholarship in Labor Studies - $5,000 for Undergraduates
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-jugum.html
Martha H. Duggan Fellowship in Labor Studies - $7,500 for Graduate Students
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-duggan.html
Labor and Employment Relations Association Scholarship - $1,000 for Undergraduate or Graduate Students
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-lera.html
Best Paper in Labor Studies - $250 for Undergraduates and Graduate Students
http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/resources-paperprize.html
For information on these awards, application processes, required application materials, and more, visit http://depts.washington.edu/pcls/ or contact
Andrew Hedden, Program Coordinator
Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies
(206) 543-7946, pcls@u.washington.edu
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