U.S. Army Center of Military History--Dissertation Fellowships The fellowships are design to support scholarly research and writing among qualified civilian graduate students preparing dissertations in the history of war on land. For purposes of this program, the history of war on land is broadly defined, including such areas as biography, military campaigns, military organization and administration, policy, strategy, tactics, weaponry, technology, training, logistics, and the evolution of civil-military relations. In the selection of proposals for funding, preference is given to topics on the history of the U.S. Army. Topics submitted should complement rather than duplicate the Center's existing projects. Eligibility: Applicants must be civilian citizens of the United States. All requirements for the Ph.D. degree, except for the dissertation must have been completed by September. Any student who has held or accepted an equivalent fellowship from any other Department of Defense agency is not eligible Period: Fellows are required to visit the Center at the beginning and end of their fellowship period. Stipend: The fellowships carry a $9,000 stipend and access to the Center's facilities and technical expertise. Deadline: Applications and all supporting documents must be postmarked no later than January 15 each year. Applications can be downloaded from the web. Contact: Executive Secretary, Dissertation Fellowship Committee U.S. Army Center of Military History Bldg. 35, 103 3rd Avenue Fort McNair Washington, D.C. 20319-5058 Tel. (202) 685-2278/2709 Fax (202) 685-2077 Email: BIRTLAJ@hqda.army.mil Web Site: http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg NYU GSAS Updated 10/19/99 (CAS) (212) 998-8060 gigsGSAS@nyu.edu [usarmy]