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Florida State University -
Doctoral Fellow, French Revolutionary/Napoleonic History Location: Florida, United States Institution Type: College/University Position Type: Doctoral Fellow Submitted: Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
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FELLOWSHIPS FOR DOCTORAL STUDY AT THE INSTITUTE ON NAPOLEON AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY) Students who apply for doctoral study at the Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution at Florida State University are eligible to receive Ben Weider Graduate Student Fellowships. These Fellowships offer full tuition waivers and $10,000 stipends annually. The Fellowships may be renewed each year throughout the course of your graduate studies. Doctoral students in the Institute are also eligible to receive additional fellowships for archival research in Europe, as well as travel grants to conferences in the United States and abroad. The Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution is the only doctoral research center in the United States devoted solely to the study of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era. As part of the history department of Florida State University, it has granted over 100 MA and Ph.D. degrees and has placed its graduates at universities and four-year colleges throughout the United States. For information on how to apply to the Institute, please consult our website at www.fsu.edu/napoleon or contact Professor Rafe Blaufarb at rblaufarb@fsu.edu. |
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Contact Info: Christine E. Pignatiello Florida State University Room 401 BEL 113 Collegiate Loop P.O. Box 3062200 Tallahassee, FL 32306-2200 Website: http://www.fsu.edu/napoleon |
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