Lindt Dissertation Fellowship - Incite at Columbia University
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Lindt Dissertation Fellowship
- Published June 1, 2025
- Authors Amy Weissenbach
- Category Award
- Forum Columbia Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
- Link www.gsas.columbia.edu
Amy Weissenbach has been awarded the 2025 Lindt Dissertation Fellowship.
The Lindt Fellowship is open to registered students in the following departments within the Arts and Sciences: Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, and Sociology. The purpose of the Lindt Fellowship is to enable exceptionally well-qualified candidates for the PhD to complete the writing of their dissertations during the period of tenure.
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