APISWEA Doctoral Fellowship 2024
The Asian and Pacific Islander Social Work Educators Association (APISWEA) has established two doctoral fellowships for Asian and Pacific Islander doctoral students. These fellowships will fund two doctoral students to attend the CSWE APM in 2024. Awardees must present their dissertation proposal at the annual APISWEA annual meeting during the CSWE APM.
The objectives of these fellowships are:
(1) to encourage doctoral students to share their current doctoral dissertation proposals with their colleagues and peers; and
(2) to support doctoral students to attend CSWE APM.
Fellowships: Two $600 fellowships will be awarded. The fellowships will cover expenses such as airfare, hotel accommodations, meals and other travel expenses. Checks will be made out in two installments of $300 each: one check prior to departure; and another check after travel completion.
Applicant Eligibility Requirements: Eligible applicants must be a member of APISWEA and be available to present the doctoral dissertation proposal at the APISWEA meeting during CSWE APM. An applicant must be a current doctoral student at a university in the United States. Also, the student must have passed the oral defense on the dissertation proposal which focuses on the API populations in the U.S. A letter from the chair of the dissertation committee will be needed to certify that the student has passed the oral defense and is an ABD (all but dissertation). Students must submit an abstract of the proposed study with no more than 500 words along with a current CV.
Application Procedures: Send abstract to: Professor Patrick Leung, PhD at [email protected]; or mail it to Professor Patrick Leung at The Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, 3511 Cullen Blvd., 110HA Social Work Building, Houston, TX 77204-4013, USA.
Application due: April 30, 2024
Scholarship Committee Members:
Chair: Dr. Patrick Leung;
Members: Dr. Mo Yee Lee, Dr. Sung Seek Moon and Dr. Shiyou Wu.
For Information and Questions, please contact Professor Patrick Leung, PhD at [email protected]; or contact him at The Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, 3511 Cullen Blvd., 110HA Social Work Building, Houston, TX 77204-4013, USA.
The objectives of these fellowships are:
(1) to encourage doctoral students to share their current doctoral dissertation proposals with their colleagues and peers; and
(2) to support doctoral students to attend CSWE APM.
Fellowships: Two $600 fellowships will be awarded. The fellowships will cover expenses such as airfare, hotel accommodations, meals and other travel expenses. Checks will be made out in two installments of $300 each: one check prior to departure; and another check after travel completion.
Applicant Eligibility Requirements: Eligible applicants must be a member of APISWEA and be available to present the doctoral dissertation proposal at the APISWEA meeting during CSWE APM. An applicant must be a current doctoral student at a university in the United States. Also, the student must have passed the oral defense on the dissertation proposal which focuses on the API populations in the U.S. A letter from the chair of the dissertation committee will be needed to certify that the student has passed the oral defense and is an ABD (all but dissertation). Students must submit an abstract of the proposed study with no more than 500 words along with a current CV.
Application Procedures: Send abstract to: Professor Patrick Leung, PhD at [email protected]; or mail it to Professor Patrick Leung at The Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, 3511 Cullen Blvd., 110HA Social Work Building, Houston, TX 77204-4013, USA.
Application due: April 30, 2024
Scholarship Committee Members:
Chair: Dr. Patrick Leung;
Members: Dr. Mo Yee Lee, Dr. Sung Seek Moon and Dr. Shiyou Wu.
For Information and Questions, please contact Professor Patrick Leung, PhD at [email protected]; or contact him at The Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, 3511 Cullen Blvd., 110HA Social Work Building, Houston, TX 77204-4013, USA.