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ClosedGraduate Research Assistantships, 2009-2010
 

The National Center for Family and Marriage Research (NCFMR) seeks three graduate research assistants for half-time appointments (i.e., 20 hours per week) during the 2009-2010 academic year. The assistantship is designed to provide an opportunity for outstanding graduate students to pursue research on marriage and family.

The Assistantship
Graduate research assistants will identify a senior BGSU faculty member as a mentor and pursue guided research on a topic of mutual interest that is consistent with the NCFMR research themes. Assistants will participate in all activities sponsored by the NCFMR, as well as a monthly meeting of the assistants to discuss their progress. Assistants will receive a stipend of $17,000 and a tuition waiver for the academic year. Assistants must register for full-time credit hours and remain students in good standing. They will have access to the NCFMR’s services, including computing and data support.

Application deadline is March 20, 2009.

Application Instructions, Academic Year 2009-2010


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Disclaimer: This project is supported by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research, which is funded by a cooperative agreement (1 U01 AE000001-01) between the
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Bowling Green State University.
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