2015 application form
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2015 application form
Application Doctoral Fellow selection for Academic Year 2015-2016 Eligibility Harvard Ph.D. students who will be entering their second or third (G-2 or G-3) years of doctoral study in September 2015 are eligible to apply. The Harvard Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy is designed for Harvard Ph.D. students in the social sciences, including AAAS, Economics, Education, Government, Health Policy, Political Economy & Government, Psychology, Public Policy, Sociology, and Social Policy. The curriculum focuses primarily on research from the disciplines of economics, political science, sociology, and social policy. Students with an appropriate social science background from these or other Harvard doctoral programs are eligible to apply. What the Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy is about Please be sure to obtain the companion Inequality & Social Policy Doctoral Fellow program brochure. If the informational brochure did not accompany this application, it may be obtained from the web: inequality.hks.harvard.edu Application requires the following items • • • • • Application form (3 pages) Research statement (1000-1200 words) Curriculum Vitae (2-page maximum) Unofficial transcript (GSAS students: https://apps2.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/transcripts). Two faculty letters of recommendation (May be emailed directly to: [email protected]) Students may submit their portion of the application as email attachments OR in hardcopy form: Email (preferred): [email protected] Please submit the application form, research statement, and CV as a single collated PDF document if possible. The recommendation waiver forms may be submitted as separate attachments. OR in hardcopy form: Items should be assembled in order listed above (one paperclip is fine; please do NOT staple) and directed to: Pamela L. Metz Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy Harvard Kennedy School 79 JFK Street, Taubman 402 (Box 103) Cambridge, MA 02138 Application deadline Applications must be received by Monday, May 18, 2015. For further information: Contact the program office by e-mail ([email protected] ). Additional application forms and information may be downloaded from the web: inequality.hks.harvard.edu Application Form (page 1) Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy Application to Doctoral Fellows Program for Academic Year 2015-2016 Part I: Biographical Information Female Name ____________________________________ Last ___________________________ First Ph.D. department ___________________________________ ___________ Male Middle Current Ph.D. year (i.e., in AY 2014-2015): G-________ (e.g., G-1, G-2) Primary research domain Please select one or two domains to indicate your chief substantive interest(s). These are not meant to be rigid or mutually exclusive categories. Work, wages, and labor markets Educational access and quality Urban poverty and residential segregation Crime and criminal justice Family structure and parental roles Political inequalities and social capital Racial disparities, ethnicity, immigration Institutions and comparative welfare state analysis Synopsis of research interests Please summarize your central research interests in a line or two. Academic information Please list most recent institution first. You need only list principal institutions of enrollment, not exchange programs or summer coursework. __________________________________ ____________________________ _____________ _____________ college/university _________________________________________________________ college/university major field(s) degree program date received (mm/yy) ________________________________________________ ______________________ _____________________ major field(s) degree program date received (mm/yy) __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________ ______________________ college/university major field(s) degree program date received (mm/yy) Faculty members who will be providing a recommendation on your behalf ________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Name Department ________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Name Department Application Form (page 2) Citizenship United States U.S. Permanent Resident Other (country: ______________________________________________________) (Optional) For US Citizens and Permanent Residents: Race/Ethnicity African American or Black Asian American (country of family origin: ________________________________________________) Mexican American Puerto Rican Other Latino/a or Hispanic (country of family origin: ________________________________________) Native American (Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Other Pacific Islander, or American Indian) White Other: _________________________________________________________________________________) Contact information E-mail __________________________________ Applicants will be notified of selection results via e-mail by June 30, 2015 Any additional considerations If there is anything unusual about your academic record or additional information that you feel the selection committee should know, you may provide a brief paragraph here. Part II: Research statement (Submit as a separate document) Please discuss your reasons for wishing to participate as a fellow in the Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy. Discuss your related academic work to date in research areas of interest to the program and your future research plans in this area. (Your statement may be submitted as a separate document and should not exceed 1,200 words. Please use single-spacing with an extra line break between paragraphs). Tips: In general, the strongest applications tend to outline a compelling research agenda, with a clear question or set of questions that might form the general basis for the student’s empirical research paper in the Inequality program. While the selection committee recognizes that most applicants are still at an early stage, applicants are advised to approach the statement much like a research proposal, outlining with as much specificity as possible why their interests constitute an important area of inquiry, what preliminary hypotheses or ideas they have, and how they might go about investigating them. Application Form (page 3) Part III: Existing Financial Support Information If your support consists of the standard six-year GSAS fellowship package, you may simply check this box. (That is, tuition and stipend for G1-G2 years; tuition and TF for G3-G4 years; tuition for G5 year; and tuition and dissertation completion fellowship for final year. This package may or may not include summer funding). If your graduate fellowship support does not correspond to the standard six-year GSAS package described above, or if you hold external fellowship resources, please identify these fellowships in the grid below. This would include students who hold either external awards (e.g., NSF, Soros, Ford, Truman) or Harvard fellowships covering additional stipend years. Please indicate G-years in which you anticipate fellowships will be used and the stipend amounts. . G-year Tuition source Stipend source Stipend amount G-1 G-2 G-3 G-4 G-5 G-6 G-7 Certification In selecting yes, I certify that the information presented in my application is accurate, complete, and honestly presented. No Yes _________________________________________________ ______________ Name Authorization to verify financial support information Date By checking this box, I authorize the Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy to verify with my financial aid officer the financial support I receive through Harvard University, including Harvard-administered grants and fellowships. No Yes