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Graduate Student Fellowship in Human Movement Sciences
(Chancellor's Graduate Student Award)
The Department of Human Movement Sciences at the University of
Wisconsin - Milwaukee offers a MS in Kinesiology degree emphasizing
research in the human movement sciences. The program provides
instruction and research opportunities for students interested in
studying the biopsychosocial aspects of human movement. The thrust of
the curriculum is the integration of the body of knowledge fundamental
to the science of human movement through study in three of the five
sub-disciplines represented by faculty in the program (Biomechanics,
Exercise Physiology, Motor Control, Psychological Aspects of Physical
Activity and Sociological Aspects of Physical Activity). The
chancellor's fellowship for 2004-2005 will be awarded to support a
master's student who wishes to pursue human movement research and
scholarship as a means to contribute to the scientific foundation of one
or more of the five sub-disciplines and/or their professional
applications. The fellowship recipient will be selected from the
applicant pool on the basis of academic credentials, career goals, and
research focus.
Only students accepted to the Kinesiology graduate program will be
considered for Fellowship support.
Application for admission to the MS Kinesiology Program may be made
online (http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Grad_Sch/) or materials may be obtained
by contacting the Graduate School (414.229.4982)) or the department's
Graduate Program Coordinator, Dr. Barbara Hart (414.229.6080 or
hart@uwm.edu). Our web-site
(http://www.uwm.edu/SAHP/gp/hk/ghkmenu.html ) has additional helpful
information.
Fellowship applicants shall also submit directly to the Graduate
Program Coordinator:
1. A formal letter requesting consideration for fellowship support
including description of academic and professional goals
2. A resume/vita
3. Two letters of recommendation attesting to the candidate's
academic and professional abilities.
For full consideration for Fellowship support, materials must be
received by March 30, 2004.
Criteria for consideration:
1. GRE scores (Verbal + Quantitative = c.1000)
2. Undergraduate grade point average (minimum of 3.00 on 4.0
scale)
3. Appropriate coursework history
The appointment begins August 23, 2004 for one academic year (9
months), and is renewable for a second year. The fellowship recipient
will be required to enroll in a minimum of 6 credits per semester to
maintain eligibility. The fellowship carries a stipend of approximately
$20,000 per academic year and health benefits. The recipient is
responsible to pay in-state tuition and fees. (Non-residents of
Wisconsin will receive non-resident tuition remission).
Kristian M. O'Connor, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Movement Science
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 229-2680
(414) 229-2619 fax
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Graduate Student Fellowship in Human Movement Sciences
(Chancellor's Graduate Student Award)
The Department of Human Movement Sciences at the University of
Wisconsin - Milwaukee offers a MS in Kinesiology degree emphasizing
research in the human movement sciences. The program provides
instruction and research opportunities for students interested in
studying the biopsychosocial aspects of human movement. The thrust of
the curriculum is the integration of the body of knowledge fundamental
to the science of human movement through study in three of the five
sub-disciplines represented by faculty in the program (Biomechanics,
Exercise Physiology, Motor Control, Psychological Aspects of Physical
Activity and Sociological Aspects of Physical Activity). The
chancellor's fellowship for 2004-2005 will be awarded to support a
master's student who wishes to pursue human movement research and
scholarship as a means to contribute to the scientific foundation of one
or more of the five sub-disciplines and/or their professional
applications. The fellowship recipient will be selected from the
applicant pool on the basis of academic credentials, career goals, and
research focus.
Only students accepted to the Kinesiology graduate program will be
considered for Fellowship support.
Application for admission to the MS Kinesiology Program may be made
online (http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Grad_Sch/) or materials may be obtained
by contacting the Graduate School (414.229.4982)) or the department's
Graduate Program Coordinator, Dr. Barbara Hart (414.229.6080 or
hart@uwm.edu). Our web-site
(http://www.uwm.edu/SAHP/gp/hk/ghkmenu.html ) has additional helpful
information.
Fellowship applicants shall also submit directly to the Graduate
Program Coordinator:
1. A formal letter requesting consideration for fellowship support
including description of academic and professional goals
2. A resume/vita
3. Two letters of recommendation attesting to the candidate's
academic and professional abilities.
For full consideration for Fellowship support, materials must be
received by March 30, 2004.
Criteria for consideration:
1. GRE scores (Verbal + Quantitative = c.1000)
2. Undergraduate grade point average (minimum of 3.00 on 4.0
scale)
3. Appropriate coursework history
The appointment begins August 23, 2004 for one academic year (9
months), and is renewable for a second year. The fellowship recipient
will be required to enroll in a minimum of 6 credits per semester to
maintain eligibility. The fellowship carries a stipend of approximately
$20,000 per academic year and health benefits. The recipient is
responsible to pay in-state tuition and fees. (Non-residents of
Wisconsin will receive non-resident tuition remission).
Kristian M. O'Connor, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Movement Science
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 229-2680
(414) 229-2619 fax
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