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<Summary>Southeastern Women's Studies Association Conference 2017: #Gender - Embodying, Crafting and Disrupting The Digital   March 23-25, 2017 Atlanta (GA) http://sewsa.kennesaw.edu/cfp.php   American...</Summary>
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<Title>Spring 2017 Dissertation Fellowship</Title>
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    <h5>The UMBC Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship</h5> <br><strong>Application Deadline:  Friday, November 4, 2016</strong><br> <br>The Dissertation Fellowship is designed to provide doctoral candidates at UMBC an opportunity to devote the necessary concentration and attention towards finishing the writing of their dissertations.  The Fellowship is specifically designed for students with full-time jobs off-campus, for those without any financial support who are making steady progress with their writing, and for whom having additional time and resources would permit them to complete the process more expeditiously.  <u><strong>This Fellowship is not available as an option for students with available graduate assistantship support.</strong></u><br> <br>The Dissertation Fellowship could provide promising doctoral candidates with financial support so that they may reduce their current obligations and partially offset any reductions in salary or increases in expenses.  No additional work assignments other than work on the dissertation are to be associated with this support. <br> <br>Priority will be given to students who demonstrate that the Fellowship will allow them the needed time to complete their writing and to make revisions in time to defend the work within a realistic but expeditious time frame.  Awards will be made to students who have demonstrated a commitment to provide at least 20 hours per week for an entire academic semester to writing the dissertation. <br> <br>Dissertation Fellowship awards are available for Spring 2017. The duration of an award is for one semester.  The maximum level of support for Spring is a total stipend of $8,448.00 per Fellowship plus tuition remission for two credits of 899. <br> <br>To be considered for a Dissertation Fellowship, the Ph.D. candidate must:<br><ul>
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<Title>Revolution of the Eye exhibition opens Thursday, Sept. 29th</Title>
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    <div>On Thursday, September 29th at 5 pm, the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture at UMBC presents <strong>Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of American Television</strong>.<br><br>Avant-garde
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     possibilities contributed to network programs and design campaigns; 
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    <div>Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and 
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    made possible by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Skirball Fund forAmerican Jewish Life Exhibitions,  the 
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    <div>... by our Department's own Dr. Grodsky </div>
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