2015 Carl Fenichel Memorial Research Award

2015 Carl Fenichel Memorial Research Award This award competition honors the memory of Carl Fenichel, the founder of the League school in Brooklyn, New York, who was also a pioneer in the education of children with severe behavior disorders. The purpose of the competition is to promote student research in the area of children with emotional and behavioral disorders. This award will be given to students completing research projects, theses, or dissertations in the area of children with emotional and/or behavioral disorders. The recipient will be awarded $400.00 to support their research, along with $500 towards attendance costs (e.g., airfare, per diem) related to participation in the International CEC Conference in San Diego, California, April 8-11, 2015 or the 2015 CCBD International Conference in Atlanta, GA September 24-25, 2015. To apply for the award, the student must submit the following: 1. A copy of the approved proposal and a letter of recommendation from the student’s advisor stating the project’s potential contribution to the field of EBD. 2. A budget proposing how the $400.00 award will be used. Award recipients will be encouraged to share their findings at local, regional or the international CCBD conferences and abstracts of the funded project will appear in appropriate CCBD publications. Papers must be approved for consideration by the applicant’s department or college. The deadline for receipt of applications and a...
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