F Award Writing Workshop Application

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A Faculty Reviewer is assigned to each workshop participant to review application drafts alongside their mentor. Reflecting on the faculty members you have had class with, who sit/sat on your dissertation committee, or you have otherwise interacted with at UC Davis, which three to five would you recommend as potential “Faculty Reviewers” for you? Keep in mind that your Faculty Reviewer should not be intimately familiar with your research as it will be beneficial to you to have their “outsider’s” opinion.
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