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This award is presented to an exemplary student in the social sciences and other applicable fields interested in the analysis of public policy issues. The student will be contributing research and analysis skills to forthcoming publications published by the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) and will be awarded a $1500 stipend. Spring 2012Kent Spiers (Sociology) will be working with Virgene Hanna on the 2011/2012 Kids Count Data Book. Fall 2011Lillian Sloth (Sociology) will be working with Virgene Hanna on the 2011/2012 Kids Count Data Book. Spring 2011Erica Mitchell (Sociology) will be working with Rosyland Frazier and Diane Hirshberg. Fall 2010Kim Pitney (International Studies) will be working with Lexi Hill and Diane Hirshberg. Spring 2010Leigh Coppola (Sociology) will be working with Rosyland Frazier. Melissa Bradley (Sociology) will be working with Ginny Fay. Fall 2009Colin Haughey (Philosophy) will be working with Scott Goldsmith. Kate Sanders (Socialogy/Gender Studies) will be working with Marie Lowe. Spring 2009Grant Varvil (Sociology) will be working with Dr. Gunnar Knapp on a study of Alaska Fisheries. Fall 2008Cristina Gaina (Economics) is the Fall 2008 recipient of the Policy Research Internship Award. Cristina will be working with Lance Howe and Colin West. Spring 2008
Spring 2007Nataliya Udovyk (Economics), Cami Woolam (Economics) and Brit DelMoral (Sociology) were the recipients of the 2006 Policy Research Internship Award. This award is presented to exemplary students in the social sciences and other applicable fields interested in the analysis of public policy issues. Each recipient will be contributing research and analysis skills to forthcoming publications published by the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) and will be awarded a $1500 stipend.
Cami assisted Dr. Sharman Haley on projects concerned with jobs and economic development in rural Alaska (not pictured). |
ISER Policy Research Award



Nataliya assisted Dr. Vic Fischer and Andrew Crow in various aspects of rural development projects.
Brit assisted Dr. Diane Hirshberg on a study of recent graduates of Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Sitka, Alaska.