Fellowship Opportunities Overview and Selection Process

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Explore the comprehensive overview of prestigious fellowships such as Jorgensen, Harriott, and Crandall, along with details on the application process, benefits, and duration. Learn about the specific disciplines awarded and the nomination guidelines for faculty and staff. Discover how departments can nominate candidates for these esteemed fellowships and the commitment involved in the selection process.


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  1. Fellowships Overview Jorgensen, Harriott, Crandall Fellowships Overview Short intro for new faculty/staff Detailed overview of process & slate Q&A Presented on 12/7/2023

  2. Fellowships Overview (awarded in Fall 2023) Nutritional Science PhD Jorgensen Awarded Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences PhD Jorgensen Awarded Human Development and Family Sciences PhD Jorgensen Awarded Political Science PhD Jorgensen Awarded Jorgensen and Harriott Fellowships are for doctoral degree applicants The Crandall Fellowship is for master s degree applicants Ecology and Evolutionary Biology PhD Jorgensen Awarded Sociology PhD Jorgensen Awarded Philosophy PhD Harriott Awarded Ecology and Evolutionary Biology PhD Harriott Awarded Fellowships are only for full-time degrees Health Promotion Sciences PhD Harriott Awarded Fellowships award $20,000 per year and may be stacked with a GA offer The master s fellowships last for up to 2 years (with the exception of 3 years for MFA) The doctoral fellowships last for up to 5 years Linguistics PhD Harriott Awarded Psychological Sciences PhD Harriott Awarded Health Promotion Sciences MS Crandall Awarded Social Work MSW Crandall Awarded Mechanical Engineering MS Crandall Awarded Nutritional Science MS Crandall Awarded Geological Sciences MS Crandall Awarded

  3. Fellowships Overview Nutritional Science PhD Jorgensen Awarded Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences PhD Jorgensen Awarded Departments can nominate up to 4 different applicants per fellowship Human Development and Family Sciences PhD Jorgensen Awarded Political Science PhD Jorgensen Awarded Ecology and Evolutionary Biology PhD Jorgensen Awarded The fellowship does not provide any tuition waiver or any other fiscal benefits (healthcare etc.) Sociology PhD Jorgensen Awarded Philosophy PhD Harriott Awarded Ecology and Evolutionary Biology PhD Harriott Awarded Health Promotion Sciences PhD Harriott Awarded The fellowship cannot be used in placement of GA funding with the intent of providing a tuition waiver (e.g. GA offer + fellowship to trigger above GA waiver) Linguistics PhD Harriott Awarded Psychological Sciences PhD Harriott Awarded Health Promotion Sciences MS Crandall Awarded Social Work MSW Crandall Awarded While a department does not have to ADMIT the student prior to nomination, by nominating an applicant, the department is committing to admit that student should they receive the fellowship Mechanical Engineering MS Crandall Awarded Nutritional Science MS Crandall Awarded Geological Sciences MS Crandall Awarded

  4. Overview of the Fellowship Selection Process Department Selected Representative nominates prospective students for each fellowship University-wide Selection Committee reviews and selects nominees for further consideration Decision meeting Committee selects and ranks finalists Prospective Student applies for fellowship https://grad.uconn.edu/prospective-student/internal-awards/

  5. Fellowship Selection Process: Deadlines Department Selected Representative nominates prospective students for each fellowship University-wide Selection Committee reviews and selects nominees for further consideration Decision meeting Committee selects and ranks finalists Prospective Student applies for fellowship Jorgensen 16thJan. Harriott 22ndJan. Jorgensen 26thJan. Harriott 2ndFeb. Jorgensen 2ndFeb. Harriott 9thFeb. Jorgensen 14thFeb. Harriott 21stFeb. Crandall 19thFeb. Crandall 1stMarch Crandall 8thMarch Crandall 15thMarch https://grad.uconn.edu/prospective-student/internal-awards/

  6. Fellowship Selection Process: Deadlines IMPORTANT: Only the person in your department that has permission in Slate to push graduate applications through the system can submit nominations for the fellowships on behalf of department. Department Selected Representative nominates prospective students for each fellowship University-wide Selection Committee reviews and selects nominees for further consideration Decision meeting Committee selects and ranks finalists Prospective Student applies for fellowship If you leave your decision making process to the day the nominations are due and the person who is able to push graduate applications has already left for the day, you will not be able to nominate. Please plan accordingly.

  7. Fellowship Selection Process: Department nomination Departments can nominate up to four candidates per fellowship Since 2021/2022 individual faculty members no longer submit nominations via slate. Instead, Department Reps are solely responsible for submitting nominations. Faculty can access prospective students in the appropriate fellowship s workflow in Slate (if applicants have selected that they wish to be considered for a particular fellowship) Department Selected Representative nominates prospective students for each fellowship

  8. Fellowship Selection Process: Department nomination Department Selected Representative nominates prospective students for each fellowship In the appropriate fellowship bin, faculty can see all the elements that they would see in the applications reader + the CTD statement for Harriott and Crandall. Instructions are also included in the top tab.

  9. Fellowship Selection Process: Department nomination Department Selected Representative nominates prospective students for each fellowship Department Reps should submit an individual reader review form for each prospective student they wish to nominate. Answers to each of the questions should either be from an individual faculty member or represent the summed, final version of several faculty.

  10. Fellowship Selection Process: Department nomination Department Reps can submit an updated Commitment to Diversity (CTD) Statement here. Faculty are encouraged to work with their applicant to develop this statement. Department Selected Representative nominates prospective students for each fellowship New for 2022/2023 Department Reps NO LONGER indicate preferences of candidates. Instead, if there is a strong need for ranking, please email your rankings to stuart.duncan@uconn.edu Department Reps should push their nominee forward to the fellowship Committee Review Bin.

  11. Fellowship Selection Process: Department nomination New for 2022: Faculty and staff now have access to select examples of nominators answers to questions 1 and 3 (question 2 is new for 2022). Department Selected Representative nominates prospective students for each fellowship These examples have been heavily redacted to remove identity of both the nominator and the nominee and represent a diverse array of departments, colleges, and fellowships. https://s.uconn.edu/gradfellowships

  12. Fellowship Selection Process: University-wide Selection Committee IMPORTANT: Each nominating department is strongly encouraged to identify one (or more) faculty to participate in the University-wide Selection Committee. University-wide Selection Committee reviews and selects nominees for further consideration Sign up here by Dec 15th: https://forms.office.com/r/yhu2VnRZh5 New for 2022, Department Committee Reps are NO longer required to attend the final decision meeting. But may request to be included.

  13. Fellowship Selection Process: Decision release Unsuccesful Candidates emailed Decision release Jorgensen 14thFeb. Jorgensen 19thFeb. Harriott 26stFeb. Harriott 21stFeb. Crandall 25thMarch Crandall 20thMarch

  14. Q&A

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