Outstanding Research Proposal for Research in Family Policy
Purpose:
The award is presented in memory of Harold Feldman and Margaret Feldman, NCFR members and pioneers in the field of family policy. The award recognizes a graduate student/new professional who has demonstrated excellence in research and potential contribution to family policy studies, particularly in the areas of gender/women's issues or poverty.
Award (Plaque, Money, Recognition, where presented, etc.):
The award winner will receive a $250 cash award and a plaque. The award recipient will be expected to present a brief report on the project and related findings at the following NCFR Annual Conference. This award will be given annually.
Criteria:
- Graduate students/new professionals who plan on conducting research on Family Policy issues or research that has Family Policy implications.
- Current member of NCFR and the Family Policy Section
Nomination/Application Process:
- An abstract of 100 words or less describing the proposed research project
- A five-page (maximum) proposal outlining the project's theoretical foundation, research methods, and potential contribution to the field of family policy
- Half-page budget
- Current resume or vita
- Full contact information (name, affiliation, phone number, postal address, and email address)
- Two references
- One reference should be for a thesis or dissertation advisor, department or division chair, or faculty advisor.
- One reference should be for a faculty member in the applicant's major academic field.
- Both references should be able to emphasize the applicant's interest and background in family policy, as well as his or her potential for a successful career.
Deadline for Application:
Application deadline is March 1st.
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