New Funding for Ph.D. Students Announced at the University of Kansas
The University of Kansas is pleased to announce two new competitive fellowships for Ph.D. students. Those selected for these fellowships will be granted generous research and teaching assistantships that cover all tuition and fees, as well as a competitive monthly stipend. Subject to adequate progress toward degree completion, these awards will be renewed for up to four years of study.
• Frederickson Fellowship: The “Frederickson Fellows” program honors the legacy of our colleague George Frederickson - public administration scholar, teacher, and intellectual leader.
• Chancellor’s Fellowship: The “Chancellor’s Doctoral Fellows” program is designed to bring exceptional Ph.D. students to the university.
The K.U. School of Public Affairs and Administration hosts a small, yet strong, Ph.D. program in Public Administration. We offer specializations in public administration theory, public management and organizational theory, urban policy and administration, human resources management, sustainability, and law and public management. Our recent graduates are now professors at Florida State University, George Mason University, American University, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, the University of Alabama, Wayne State University, Indiana University-IUPUI, and Arizona State University.
Please spread the word among your students and steer them to our website at this link:
http://www2.ku.edu/~kupa/prospective/phd/
The deadline to apply for our Ph.D. program is January 25.