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Note: In addition to submitting this application form, remember to email to Marilyn Larsen (mlarsen2@wisc.edu ) 1) your current CV listing publications, presentations, honors, colleges/universities attended with grade point average, and degrees ahieved; 2) a recommendation letter from your dissertation advisor; and 3) an essay answering the following questions (maximum 750 works): a) How do your research interests relate to GLEON and/or GLEON research projects (see www.gleon.org for information on working groups and ongoing research projects) b) How would you benefit from participation in GLEON 9? c) If you have previously attended a GLEON meeting or other GLEON activity (such as a site exchange), how has this participation affect you and/or your research?

GLEON 9 Student Travel Fellowship Application

Last Name*

First Name*

Institutional Affiliation

Email Address:

Phone

Country of Citizenship

Country of Residency

Current Degree Objective

Research Focus

Expected graduation date (MM/YYYY)

Are you currently a GLEON member?

Yes
No
Pending

Have you previously applied for a GLEON Student Travel Fellowship?

Yes
No

If yes, to what meeting(s)?

GLEON 1 : San Diego, California, USA
GLEON 2 : Townsville, Queensland, Australia
GLEON 3 : Hsinchu, Taiwan
GLEON 4 : Lammi, Finland
GLEON 5 : Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GLEON 6 : Lake Placid, Florida, USA
GLEON 7 : Norrtalje, Sweden
GLEON 8 : Hamilton, New Zealand

Additional required application materials

(please mail or email these as 3 separate files with your name in the title to Marilyn Larsen at mlarsen2@wisc.edu:

1)Current CV, listing publications, presentations, honors, colleges/universities attended with grade point average, and degrees achieved.

2)A recommendation letter from the student’s dissertation advisor

3)An essay answering the following questions: (maximum 750 words) a. How do your research interests relate to GLEON and/or GLEON research projects? (See www.gleon.org for information on working groups and ongoing research projects) b. How would you benefit from participation in GLEON 9? c. If you have previously attended a GLEON meeting or other GLEON activity (such as a site exchange), how has this participation affected you and/or your research?

Friday, September 10, 2010
 
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