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A reminder to send Dr. Cox your application essay before April 1, 2011
to be eligible for the OLLI scholarship. Please see details below:
> Dear BIOS PhD Students,
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> We invite you to submit an application for the annual Osher Lifelong
> Learning Institute (OLLI) Scholarship. This $1,000 scholarship award
> is given to a student in the PhD Biosciences Program that demonstrates
> excellence in research and education.
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> All doctoral students are eligible to apply. The applicant should
> submit a 1,000 word maximum essay describing why they are deserving of
> this award and cite specific meritorious achievements from their
> graduate studies which can include coursework performance, research
> activities, poster and oral presentations, patent applications, and
> peer-reviewed journal publications or manuscripts in review.
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> The deadline for receipt of these application essays will be April 1,
> 2011. Applications should be submitted as either an MS Word file or a
> PDF file and should include the applicant's name and thesis adviser.
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> Selection of the awardee will occur by no later than April 15, 2011
> and the student selected for the award will be notified shortly
> thereafter.
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> Sincerely,
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> Dr. Cox
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> Daniel N. Cox, Ph.D.
> Graduate Program Director (BIOS Ph.D. & M.S. BIOL.)
> School of Systems Biology (Rm. 328D, Occoquan Hall)
> Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study (Rm. 234)
> George Mason University
> 4400 University Drive, MSN 2A1
> Fairfax, VA 22030
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> 703-993-4971 (Office)
> 703-993-4730 (Lab)
> 703-993-4325 (FAX)
> http://mason.gmu.edu/~dcox5 <http://mason.gmu.edu/%7Edcox5>
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