[CITASA] Dissertation research in CITAMS newsletter

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Elizabeth Schwarz
Wed, Oct 21, 2015 4:27 PM

Attention doctoral candidates! We’d like to showcase your dissertation
research in the CITAMS newsletter. Taking advantage of this opportunity is
an excellent way to increase the visibility of your work. Once published
within the CITAMS newsletter, authors may consider including their featured
work on their CVs. If you are interested in having your dissertation
research featured as a special profile in the newsletter, please email the
following information as a Word document (not PDF!) to Elizabeth Schwarz at
eschw001@ucr.edu by Sunday, November 1:

  1. Author name, year of graduation, title, institution, email, Twitter
    username

  2. Author photo (.jpg if you want your photo published)

  3. Graphic (if there is a specific .jpg you want to illustrate your
    research; please make sure the image abides by all copyright laws)

  4. Active link to your dissertation research (this link could be to your
    own website, for example).

  5. Dissertation title

  6. Summary with key points (theories, methods, findings, conclusions,
    future research) [no longer than 250 words]

  7. [optional and will NOT be published in the newsletter] Other
    dissertation authors you recommend as future featured candidates for the
    CITAMS newsletter (please send their name and email)

Attention doctoral candidates! We’d like to showcase your dissertation research in the CITAMS newsletter. Taking advantage of this opportunity is an excellent way to increase the visibility of your work. Once published within the CITAMS newsletter, authors may consider including their featured work on their CVs. If you are interested in having your dissertation research featured as a special profile in the newsletter, please email the following information as a Word document (not PDF!) to Elizabeth Schwarz at eschw001@ucr.edu by *Sunday, November 1*: 1. Author name, year of graduation, title, institution, email, Twitter username 2. Author photo (.jpg if you want your photo published) 3. Graphic (if there is a specific .jpg you want to illustrate your research; please make sure the image abides by all copyright laws) 4. Active link to your dissertation research (this link could be to your own website, for example). 5. Dissertation title 6. Summary with key points (theories, methods, findings, conclusions, future research) [*no longer than 250 words*] 7. [optional and will *NOT* be published in the newsletter] Other dissertation authors you recommend as future featured candidates for the CITAMS newsletter (please send their name and email)