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<Title>LLC Doctoral Student Kevin A. Wisniewski</Title>
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<Summary>UMBC Language, Literacy, &amp; Culture doctoral student Kevin A. Wisniewski was recently named a 2014 Michael Denker Chesapeake Chapter Fellow at the American Printing History Association. The...</Summary>
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<Title>Notice Regarding Political Internship Opportunities</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div>To All Students:</div><div><br></div><div>Election years are particularly exciting times for students of Political Science, and also offer unique opportunities to participate directly in the field of our study. To this end, the Department of Political Science has posted and emailed several notices regarding internship opportunities for various local campaigns. We have posted these for the purpose of making students aware of potentially educational and professionally advantageous opportunities. We have posted<em>every</em> such opportunity that candidates or members of candidates' campaigns have sent us, and in most cases, using the campaigns' own wording.</div><div><br></div><div>At no time should any message written, posted, or forwarded by us be construed as advocacy or endorsement of any campaign, candidate, organization, or party. Doing so would be inappropriate for a state-funded educational institution such as UMBC, and we apologize if anyone has taken any of our messages as representing the views or opinions of the Department of Political Science, any of its staff or faculty members, or the university community.</div><div><br></div><div>For any student or campaign wishing to notify us of any political internship or volunteer opportunity, we ask that you refrain from any partisan or subjective wording in your message, or any language that can be construed as a campaign advertisement rather than a simple notification. Previous postings that have contained language that could be perceived to constitute an endorsement have been removed from the Political Science myUMBC group.</div><div><br></div><div>Once again, we apologize for any confusion we may have caused, and thank you for your understanding as we strive to provide you with all the opportunities our exciting region offers.</div><div><br></div><div>With best regards,</div><div>Laszlo Korossy</div></div>
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<Summary>To All Students:     Election years are particularly exciting times for students of Political Science, and also offer unique opportunities to participate directly in the field of our study. To...</Summary>
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<Title>Award Nominations Now Being Accepted for GSA Award Banquet</Title>
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    <div><p><span>GSA is now accepting nominations for the 9th Annual Graduate Student 
    Association Awards Banquet where we celebrate our year as well as those 
    who positively impact the graduate student community!</span></p><p>Nominations Begin Today and Nomination Forms are Due no later than:<strong>Sunday, April 20th, 2014, 11:55 pm.</strong></p><p><strong>The Nomination Form can be found, <a href="http://gsa.umbc.edu/about-gsa/gsa-awards/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HERE.</a></strong></p><p><strong><a href="http://gsa.umbc.edu/about-gsa/gsa-awards/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><br></a></strong></p><p><span>Please take time to nominate individuals for the following Awards:</span></p><p><u><span><strong>The Donald Creighton Outstanding Faculty Award</strong></span></u></p><p><span>The Graduate
     Student Association honors on an annual basis an outstanding 
    advisor, mentor, or professor who strives, during their time at UMBC, to
     aid graduate students in their academic and professional pursuits</span></p><p><u><span><strong>The Jessica Soto-Perez Award</strong></span></u></p><p><em>A UMBC Graduate Recognition Award dedicated to the spirit of Jessica Soto-Perez</em></p><p><span>The Graduate
     Student Association honors on an annual basis an outstanding 
    graduate student who strives, during their time at UMBC, to aid graduate
     students in their academic and professional pursuits.<span><br></span></span></p><p><u><span><strong>Outstanding GSA Senator Award</strong></span></u></p><p><span>The Graduate
     Student Association honors an outstanding graduate senator who strives,
     during their time at UMBC, to aid graduate students in their 
    academic and professional pursuits.</span></p><p><u><span><strong>Outstanding UMBC Staff Award</strong></span></u></p><p><span>The Graduate
     Student Association honors a UMBC staff member who strives, 
    during their time at UMBC, to aid graduate students in their academic 
    and professional pursuits.</span></p><p><u><span><strong>Outstanding GSO Award</strong></span></u></p><p><span>The Graduate
     Student Association honors a GSA Graduate Student Organization that 
    to honor a graduate student organization that strives to aid graduate 
    students in a social and/or academic setting.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Please Contact GSA at <a href="mailto:gsa@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">gsa@umbc.edu</a> with any additional questions, comments, or concerns.</span></p></div>
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<Title>PAGE call for Fellows</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><strong>PAGE is accepting applications for 2014-2015 Fellows!</strong><br>PAGE (Publicly Active Graduate Education) is Imagining America's network for publicly engaged graduate students in humanities, arts, and design. PAGE enhances the theoretical and practical tools for public engagement, fosters a national, interdisciplinary community of peers and veteran scholars, and creates opportunities for collaborative knowledge production. The PAGE consortium, made up of alumni and allies of the program, promotes opportunities for mentorship and peer support from IA's network.<br><br>Imagining America (IA) invites graduate students with a demonstrated interest in public scholarship and/or artistic practice to apply for a 2014-2015 PAGE Fellowship. Awardees receive $500 to attend a half-day Fellows Summit on October 8th and the 2014 Imagining America national conference, October 9th-11th in Atlanta, Georgia.<br><br>Fellows also commit to participating in a yearlong working group to promote collaborative art-making, teaching, writing, and research projects. PAGE alumni and Fellows will work together to organize monthly conference calls around themes and questions relevant to the needs of publicly engaged graduate students. In doing so, PAGE looks to foster a cohort of Fellows interested in pursuing collective and innovative scholarly practices. Fellows are asked to be active participants in the Imagining America network through posting on the IA blog, presenting at regional meetings or campus workshops, or other related professional convenings. Additionally, each Fellow will be tasked with co-facilitating a webinar or workshop during the 2014-2015 academic year. Past examples include: book group discussions, virtual dinner parties, guest lectures, skill-building demonstrations, and music performances.<br><br>Graduate students from IA member campuses at all stages of their MA/MFA/PhD programs may apply to be PAGE Fellows. <br> <br><strong>The submission deadline is May 16th.</strong><br><br>For more information and to apply,<a href="http://imaginingamerica.org/consortium/student-networks/page/call-for-applications-to-the-2014-2015-imagining-america-page-summit-and-working-group/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> click here.</a><br><br><br></div>
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<Summary>PAGE is accepting applications for 2014-2015 Fellows! PAGE (Publicly Active Graduate Education) is Imagining America's network for publicly engaged graduate students in humanities, arts, and...</Summary>
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<Title>ICPSR 2014 Summer program</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The Institute for Social Research for Social Research (ICPSR) (University of Michigan) Summer Program is internationally recognized as the preeminent resource for basic and advanced training in social science research methodologies and technologies.<br> <br>Offering courses in research design, quantitative reasoning, statistical methods, and data processing, their goal is to integrate methods of quantitative analysis within a broader context of substantive social research.<br><br><br><strong>2014 ICPSR Summer Program Scholarships</strong><br>The ICPSR Summer Program offers several scholarships that provide a fee waiver to one or both of the Summer Program’s four-week sessions. For the following scholarship, the deadline to submit application materials is April 15, 2014. <br><br><a href="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/content/sumprog/scholarships/education.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Scholarship for Education Research</a>: For North American Ph.D. students in education. The applicant’s research interests must include the acquisition of quantitative skills in order to execute an empirical (i.e., data-based) dissertation within an education-related field.<br><br>For more information about this and other scholarships, visit our <a href="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/content/sumprog/scholarships/index.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Financial Support page.</a><br><br><strong>Dates and Locations</strong><br>Many of the lectures and workshops are presented in two four-week sessions held on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The first session runs from June 23–July 18, 2014. The second session runs from July 21–August 15, 2014.<br><br>From May through August, there are also almost 40 three- to five-day workshops on both statistical and substantive topics. Many of these short workshops take place in Ann Arbor, but several are held in other locations, including Amherst, MA; Berkeley, CA; Boulder, CO; Chapel Hill, NC; Manhattan, NY; and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. <br><br><strong>Registration</strong><br>Registration is now open for all 2014 courses. For further information, including a full course list, course descriptions, faculty, dates, fees, discounts, and financial support, please visit the ICPSR Summer Program website at <a href="icpsr.umich.edu/sumprog" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">icpsr.umich.edu/sumprog</a><br><br></div>
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    <div class="html-content">The International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) announces the call for applications for its first Ph.D. Stipend Award in support of dissertation writing on civil resistance.<br><br>Ph.D. stipend award is offered on an open, merit and competitive basis to a Ph.D. student who has completed at least the first year of Ph.D. studies at a recognized university, has at least two more years to finalize a doctoral thesis and made progress in formulating a Ph.D. research topic that is either focused entirely on civil resistance or might benefit from that focus. <br><br>Prospective applicants must submit their Ph.D. thesis proposals with a clear explanation of the ideas that underline their research on civil resistance and provide information on how the stipend will help advance the research and knowledge in field of civil resistance studies. <br><br><br><strong>Eligibility</strong><br>Ph.D. students who have completed at least the first year of the Ph.D. studies at a recognized university and have at least two more years to finalize their doctoral dissertations are encouraged to apply. The Ph.D. thesis or its important parts must be relevant to <a href="http://nonviolent-conflict.org/index.php/learning-and-resources/educational-initiatives/2664-universal-e-classroom-on-teaching-civil-resistance" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">civil resistance studies.</a><br><br><strong>How to Apply</strong><br>Applicants need to fill out the <a href="https://icnc.wufoo.com/forms/icnc-stipend-for-phd-thesis/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">online application form</a>, submit their Ph.D. thesis proposals with a clear explanation of the ideas that underline the research on civil resistance and clarification on how the stipend will help advance the research on civil resistance as part of the Ph.D. thesis writing, CVs, copies of their Ph.D. transcripts with grades and a writing sample.<br><br><strong>Application Deadline</strong><br>The deadline for application submissions is May 9, 2014. The length of the review process will be determined by the number of applications, though decisions should be made four-five weeks after the deadline.<br>Stipend distribution<br><br>The Ph.D. stipend will be disbursed in four equal installments. The installments will be made based on an agreed-upon schedule for the submissions of relevant thesis chapter(s) in the 18 months after the award is announced. Each next installment will be made contingent upon positive evaluation of the submitted work and satisfactory progress toward the dissertation's completion.<br><br><a href="http://nonviolent-conflict.org/index.php/learning-and-resources/educational-initiatives/academic-support-initiatives/icnc-stipend-for-phd-thesis" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Click here for more information and to see research topics currently of interest to ICNC </a><br><br></div>
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<Title>Sustainability Matters: An interview with Dr. Chris Swan</Title>
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