Scholarship Description
One award to a qualified student working on a doctoral dissertation. Topics in U.S. military and naval history, as well as history, and history-based studies in social and behavioral sciences will be considered. Topic must contribute to the study and understanding of Marine Corps history. A portion of research can be done in Washington, D.C. A Marine Corps Historical Center staff person will be designated as the fellow’s advisor.
Eligibility Requirements
- Award is available to U.S. citizens
- Award is available to Canadian citizens
- Award is available to citizens of countries other than the U.S. and Canada.
Application Requirements
- Application form required
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The President, Marine Corps University, is the Marine Corps’ Professional Military Education (PME) proponent. Through its resident and non-resident programs, the Marine Corps University develops the professional competence of its Marines, other service, international, and civilian students. Graduates are prepared to perform with increased effectiveness in service, joint, interagency, intergovernmental and multinational environments at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels of war, across the range of military operations.
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