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2013-2014 University Of Maryland Distinguished Dissertation Award Repcipient

May 09, 2013 College of Arts and Humanities | The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

ARHU student receives a prestigious University of Maryland Distinguished Dissertation Award.

An ARHU graduate student received the 2013-2014 University of Maryland Distinguished Dissertation Award for Humanities and Fine Arts.

Congratulations to Rajani Bhatia, ARHU’s Distinguished Dissertation Award recipient!

The Distinguished Dissertation Award recognized original work that makes an unusually significant contribution to the discipline. Both methodological and substantive quality is judged. Awards are given each year in four broad disciplinary areas: 1) Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Engineering; 2) Social Sciences; 3) Humanities and Fine Arts; and 4) Biological and Life Sciences. The Council of Graduate Schools uses these categories for its annual national dissertation awards. Recipients of the Distinguished Dissertation Award will receive an honorarium of $1,000 and may be nominated by the University for the CGS national award.

ARHU Recipient:

Rajani Bhatia, Ph.D., Women's Studies
Lifestyle Sex Selection: Reproduction, Transnational Flows, and Inequality
Dissertation Advisor: Bonnie Thornton Dill