The Steinbrecher Fellowship Program

An Information Session for students interested in applying for a 2012-2013 Steinbrecher Fellowship will be held on Tuesday, December 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the Lurie Conference Room, Higgins University Center.

In 2005, the family and friends of Clark alumnus David C. Steinbrecher '81 created the Steinbrecher Fellowship Program with a generous gift that established a permanent endowment in memory of David that provides fellowships for Clark undergraduates to pursue original ideas, creative research, public service or enrichment projects. The Steinbrecher Fellowship awards, given to 8-10 students each year, range from $500 to $2,500.

The Steinbrecher Fellowship also seeks to create and maintain a vibrant community of learners by bringing Fellows together with each other and with a small group of faculty mentors to share ideas, experiences, and intellectual excitement at dinners and other special gatherings several times during each academic year.

Fellows have pursued a wide variety of creative, research, and public service projects. These have included

Eligibility

Students who have completed (or will have completed by the end of the current academic year) at least two semesters at Clark and plan to return to Clark for the coming year are eligible for the fellowships. Steinbrecher Fellowships are awarded independently from other Clark scholarships or prizes, i.e., recipients of Clark merit scholarships, Making a Difference Scholarships, etc., are eligible for these Fellowships, which will not replace their other awards.

Application

Applications are available here (PDF) or in the Political Science Department office, JEF 302. The deadline for applications is February 15, 2012 at noon. Applicants should submit a 3-5 page statement that:

Applicants should also submit a copy of their academic transcript (an unofficial academic grade report will suffice).

Two letters of recommendation are also required: one from the Clark faculty member who has agreed to sponsor the project and one from another faculty member (or other appropriate individual) familiar with the applicant and the proposed project. The letters should comment on the applicant's abilities and potential for intellectual growth and evaluate the proposed project. The applications and letters should each be submitted directly to the Selection Committee, c/o Professor Sharon Krefetz, Director of the Fellowship Programs, JEF 304, by the February 15th deadline.

Criteria for Selection

Criteria for selection will include the originality or distinctiveness of the proposed project; the applicant's potential for carrying out an excellent project; and the likely contribution of the project to enhancing the knowledge, understanding, and perspectives of the applicant and other Steinbrecher Fellows.

Further Information

Students interested in applying for a Fellowship should feel free to contact Professor Sharon Krefetz at x7327, JEF 304 or via email to skrefetz@clarku.edu.

The 2010-11 Steinbrecher Fellows

Jenni Adams '12 | Hannah Berry '12 | Tanya D’Lima '11 | Yonatan Melamed '12 | Jessica Richland '11 | Kate Saccone '11 | Haanee Tyebally '12