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Deadline: Friday, February 11, 2005 |
Program Description
The Ludwig Kruhe Fellowship was established as a "means for promoting a deeper interest in world problems, to the end that a better understanding of international relationships and world affairs may be advanced."
Qualifications
Dissertation-level students of superior merit in Agricultural Economics, Civil Engineering, Foreign Languages and Literature, History, Management and Political Science are eligible to apply. Previous awardees are eligible for at most one additional award.
Award Tenure
The tenure of the award is one year , and the Graduate School provides
Stipend 1
Tuition scholarships
Medical insurance supplement
Technology fee
1 The minimum stipend level is $14,000; however, the academic program determines the actual stipend level.
Nomination Materials
Applications for the fellowship should be made through the academic department. Submit one copy of the following materials to the Fellowship Office, Graduate School , YONG:
- a copy of the student's graduate transcript(s),
- a brief statement (no more than a double-spaced page) of the student's scholarly and/or research interest,
- a letter of recommendation from the student's major professor, and,
- the endorsement of the department head
Requirements
Recipients must:
be admitted to Purdue in a degree-granting program;
maintain a valid e-mail address with the Fellowship Office;
submit an annual Academic Progress Report;
enroll for at least nine credits in the fall & spring sessions and enroll for at least six credits during the summer session. Fellows who are not registered during the summer session will not receive a stipend in May, June, and July.
Contact Information
Kruhe Fellowships are administered by the Graduate School . Additional information regarding this program is available in the Graduate School Fellowship Manual. Questions may be addressed to the Fellowship Office, Graduate School , at 4-2598 or fellowships@purdue.edu .
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