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2004 CBS Award Winners


We are pleased to announce the recipients of the following awards and fellowships:

Anglo-California Scholarship
2004 Summer Research Fellowships
2004-05 Entering Graduate Fellowship
The KirkUnderhill Prize for Best Graduate Paper



Anglo-California Scholarship

Michal Sobotka from the Center for Strategy and Performance, Dept. of Engineering, Cambridge, is visiting UCB for the Fall 2004 semester, researching Framework for Performance Measurement in Power Distribution.

In Spring 2005, Ella McPherson in Latin American Studies, Cambridge, will be visiting Berkeley to conduct research on her dissertation, The Role of the Media in Situations of Human Rights Violations in Latin America.

Two Berkeley students will be heading to Cambridge in December 2004. Penelope Anderson, English Dept., is researching The Rhetoric and Politics of Audience: Lucy Hutchinson, John Milton, and Katherine Philipsand Maryanthe Malliaris, Math Dept, will be participating in the program on Model Theory at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge.

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2004 Summer Research Fellowships

Undergraduate Lauren Edwards, Philosophy/Pre-Med, for her work on J.S. Mills economic philosophy and the current attitude of Northern Ireland toward the Republic of Irelands recent economic boom,and to graduate student.

Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Political Science, for his research on Globalizing Services: Changing the Politics of Welfare in Rich Democracies.

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2004-05 Entering Graduate Fellowship


Tiffany Merrill (History).

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The Kirk Underhill Prize for Best Graduate Paper


Eleanor Johnson
for her essay Context, Subtext, and Subject in the Law: The Event Horizon of De Donis Conditionalibus in Late Medieval England

Kirk Underhill Undergraduate Paper Prize went to Annie Simms, for her History 101 thesis, Composing the Criminal: The Composite Photographs of Francis Galton, 1877-1911.

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