PhD Scholar
The CRS Center for Leadership and Management in the Design and Construction
Industry is pleased to announce the availability of the CRS Center PhD Scholar
Award. The CRS Center PhD Scholar Program is offered to prospective students
who wish to participate in a leading research program that is exploring future
uses of information technology in design, construction and facility management.
CRS Center PhD Scholar Program
- Research Assistantship. The PhD Scholar will normally receive an
appointment as a 12-month graduate research assistant (GANT), renewable for
another year based on an evaluation of performance. This research assistantship
will include salary, benefits and health insurance. The normal university
expectations for a full time GANT are 20 hours of work per week and the maintenance
of a 3.0 GPA. The CRS Center PhD Scholar will be provided a work space within
the CRS Center.
- Publicity. Each year the CRS Center will advertise for a PhD student
who will be expected to enter in the Fall term. Ads will appear in all appropriate
print and electronic media.
- Application Procedure. Prospective PhD students who wish to be considered
for the PhD Scholar must send a copy of his/her PhD application materials
and a letter of interest to the Director of the CRS Center.
- Acceptance Procedure. Acceptance of a student as a CRS Center PhD
Scholar will be by written approval from the CRS Center Director with oversight
provided by the CRS Center Board of Directors. The student must have previously
been accepted into a College PhD program.
- Supervision. Research that is conducted by a CRS Center PhD Scholar
will be supervised by the Director of the CRS Center. This supervision does
not supercede the supervision provided by the student's dissertation committee.
To apply for the CRS Center PhD Scholar, copy your complete application to
a College of Architecture PhD program and send it to the address below. There
is no specific deadline for this application.
Valerian Miranda,
Interim Director, CRS Center
College of Architecture
Texas A&M University
3137 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-3137
voice: (979) 847-9357
fax: (979) 862-2235
email: v-miranda@tamu.edu
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