Graduate Student Awards, Honors, and. - Rutgers University.
Education: Ph.D. (in progress, Rutgers University School of Social Work); MDiv, George W. Truett Theological Seminary,2017; MSW, Baylor University, 2014; BSW, Baylor University, 2013 Honors: Rutgers University School of Graduate Studies Pre-Dissertation Summer Study Award (2018) Research experience: Graduate Assistant: Rutgers University School of Social Work Child Welfare and Well-Being.
School of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Fellowship, Rutgers University, 2016-2017. Teaching Award. Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Education, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University, 2015. Other Awards. Society of Early Americanists' Junior Scholar of the Month, September 2019. Catherine Musello Cantalupo Essay Prize in Literature and Religion, Rutgers University, English.
Janice Gallagher is currently an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University, Newark. She was previously a postdoctoral fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. She holds a PhD in Government from Cornell University, an MA in Teaching at Brown University, and a BA in Political Science and Economics from Swarthmore College. She conducted more than.
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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE is a thriving interdisciplinary program at Rutgers offering an undergraduate major and minor and an innovative, wide-ranging doctoral program. Comp Lit students consider texts and performances across multiple languages, histories, disciplines, and media. Students who speak languages in addition to English find our program an especially congenial place in which to read.
PhD Program Learning Goals and Assessment. The goal of the PhD program in Social Work is to educate students at an advanced level in social work fields of study so they may obtain positions of leadership in research, teaching, and service. Learning Goal 1 for Students: Attain marked ability, scholarship, and research skills in a broad field of learning. Assessment of student achievement of.
The Richard J. Plano Dissertation Prize is given annually to a PhD graduate who, in the judgment of the physics graduate faculty, wrote the best PhD dissertation in the past year. The prize, which includes a cash award, was established by an anonymous donor in honor of Richard J. Plano, who was a professor of physics at Rutgers until his retirement in 1999. The prizewinner is announced at the.