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Gail M. Pesyna, Program Director
Sloan Industry Studies Fellowships These awards are intended to enhance the careers of the very best young faculty members in the interdisciplinary field of Industry Studies. 2008 Sloan Industry Studies Fellows Sloan Industry Studies Fellowships provide funds to outstanding researchers early in their academic careers. The purpose is to recognize exceptional promise and accomplishment in industry studies research. Such research demonstrates significant personal investment in developing an understanding of the markets, firms and institutions of an industry and involves the integration of direct observation with appropriate theory and analysis. Strong evidence of the nominee’s independent capabilities to contribute to the field of industry studies is one of the most important considerations. Candidates are required to hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in a relevant field and be members of the regular faculty (i.e., tenure track) of a college or university in the United States or Canada. In most cases, candidates may be no more than six years from the completion of their most recent Ph.D. as of the year of nomination. Detailed information about the selection and nomination process is provided in the Sloan Industry Studies Fellowships brochure. Nomination forms for Sloan Industry Studies Fellowships are available online.
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