[ATTW-L] Dissertation Grant: Margaret Baker Graham Research Grant applications open

Stephen Carradini sacarrad at asu.edu
Tue Jul 19 15:40:51 UTC 2022


Hello Colleagues,

I'm happy to announce that the call for applications for the Margaret
(Marty) Baker Graham Research Grant from the Association for Business
Communication is available. The application form can be viewed here
<https://www.businesscommunication.org/p/su/rd/survey=8af374ff-90d5-11ea-acaa-bc764e10aa76>
(guest
account needed; full text of the call is below). ABC has a wide view of
what business communication can entail, as demonstrated by the last three
recipients' project topics:

   - Nupoor Ranade, North Carolina State University, “Re-Contextualizing
   Audiences in User-Generated Content Publication Spaces”
   - Doreen Hanke, Texas A&M International University, "Can Employees
   Motivate Themselves? The Link Between Peer Motivating Language and Employee
   Outcomes"
   - Erin Brock Carlson, Purdue University, "Mapping Metis: Tracing the
   Work of Regional Transformation in Appalachia"

We would encourage all interested graduate students to apply. Please see
the full call below. The due date for applications is 5:00 AM EDT on July
29.
<https://www.businesscommunication.org/p/su/rd/survey=8af374ff-90d5-11ea-acaa-bc764e10aa76>
If
you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them off-list.

Best,
Stephen Carradini

--

During her career in higher education, Dr. Marty Graham (Iowa State
University) worked diligently to support the advancement of graduate
students, particularly female, non-­traditional students. Because of her
dedication to these students and her understanding of the economic
difficulties all graduate students face, her family and friends have
endowed the Margaret (Marty) Baker Graham Research Grant. This award will
assist doctoral students engaged in research within the discipline of
business communication. Distributed through the Business Communication
Research Foundation, the $500 award will be presented at the Annual
International Conference of the Association for Business Communication.

*Eligibility*

Any student engaged in collecting data and writing a dissertation in the
business communication discipline will be eligible for this award.
Preference will be given to those individuals who demonstrate a need for
financial support during the late stages of their doctoral programs.

*Criteria*

Applicants must be enrolled in a doctoral program pursuing a degree within
a business communication related discipline. Applications due by 05:00 AM
EDT, July 29.
<https://www.businesscommunication.org/p/su/rd/survey=8af374ff-90d5-11ea-acaa-bc764e10aa76>

The committee encourages self nominations, nominations by supervising
professors, and/or members of the Association for Business Communication.
Students who wish to apply should submit an application with the following
documents:

   - Letter of application indicating need for research funds
   - Current vita
   - Description of research project indicating progress achieved toward
   completion (limit to two pages, single-­-spaced)

*Selection*

The Graduate Studies Committee of the Association for Business
Communication will review and rank applications. Their recommendation will
then be submitted to the Board of the Business Communication Research
Foundation for approval and authorization of funds disbursement.


--

*Dr. Stephen Carradini (he, him, his)*
Assistant Professor
Technical Communication program
College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
*Arizona State University*

7271 E. Sonoran Arroyo Mall, 251F
Mesa, AZ 85212-2780
Mail Code: 2780

phone: 480-727-3687
email: stephen.carradini at asu.edu
web: https://stephencarradini.com
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