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Wayne Morse Fellowships for Students
Wayne Morse Law Student Fellowships
Wayne Morse Fellowships support law students who are interested in public service and activism. Fellowships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and demonstrated interest in the principles and issues that inspired Wayne Morse, including fair labor practices, representative government, and civil rights. Wayne Morse Fellows receive support toward their law school tuition and participate in the activities of the Wayne Morse Center. Activities include providing assistance to visiting scholars, event planning and support, research assistance, and being a Wayne Morse Center ambassador to law and non-law students and the broader community.
Wayne Morse Dissertation Fellowships
Each year, the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, with the assistance of the Graduate School, supports two graduate students while they conduct research and write dissertations related to the
Wayne Morse Center theme or the Politics and Policy Program. Each Wayne Morse Dissertation Fellow receives a stipend of $3,000 for one academic term, in addition to a tuition waiver.
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