Woodrow Wilson Foundation--Dissertation Grants in Children's Health 2000 Dissertation Grants in Children's Health--The purpose of the grant is to encourage original and significant research on issues related to child health from a public policy perspective. Research leading to solutions of serious problems will be of particular interest. Eligibility: Students in doctoral programs such as nursing, public health, anthropology, history, sociology, psychology, and social work, who have completed all predissertation requirements at graduate schools in the United States. Candidates must have completed all predissertation requirements by October 29, 1999, expect to complete their dissertations by the summer of 2001, and have at least six months work left to complete. Award: Winners will receive grants of $2,000 to be used for expenses connected with the dissertation. These may include, but are not limited to, travel, books, microfilming, taping, and computer services. Five awards will be made with funds from Johnson & Johnson. Deadline: Materials from abroad postmarked October 25, 1999 Other materials postmarked November 8, 1999 Applications may be requested by e-mail to: charlotte@woodrow.org or taken off the Foundation's web-site: http://www.woodrow.org. Please provide both your e-mail and postal addresses. Contact: The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Dept. WS CN 5281 Princeton, NJ 08543-5281 Tel. (609) 452-7007 Fax. (609) 452-0066 Email: charlotte@woodrow.org Website: http://www.woodrow.org NYU GSAS Updated 7/99 (CAS) (212) 998-8060 gigsGSAS@nyu.edu [wilsonch]