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Program |
Byron Hanke Fellowship |
Organization |
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Opportunity Type |
Fellowship |
About the Program |
The Byron Hanke Fellowship is available to graduate students working on topics related to community associations. Community associations govern common-interest communities of any kind—condominiums, cooperatives, townhouse developments, planned unit developments, and other developments where homeowners support an association with mandatory financial assessments, and are subject to use and aesthetic restrictions |
Program Start |
Summer |
Application Deadline |
May 01, 2023 |
Application Website |
Program Benefits
Paid? |
Yes |
Pay Rate |
$3,000 to $5,000 |
Payment Method |
Stipend |
Requirements
Description |
Hanke Fellowship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited master's, doctoral, or law program in the United States of America or Canada. Students of all disciplines are welcome to apply for the Hanke Fellowship, provided their studies relate to community associations generally and to the topic of the candidate's proposed community associations research project. Fellows are expected to prepare a research paper on community associations. The Foundation recognizes and rewards outstanding achievement in the academic study of community associations. Papers submitted for the Byron Hanke Fellowship have come from a wide range of academic disciplines, including law, economics, sociology, and urban planning. These disciplines are appropriate areas of graduate studies for a Hanke Fellowship, along with any others which the Foundation may be persuaded are relevant to community associations. |
Open to residents of: |
National - All 50 States |
Open to students attending school in: |
National - All 50 States |
Enrollment Status |
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Citizenship |
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Keywords |
community, fellowship |
Contact |
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Organization Phone |
(888) 224–4321 |
Last Modified Date |
March 19, 2015 |