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HP Graduate Fellowships
The Nuclear and Radiological Engineering Program at the University of
Cincinnati has two graduate M. S. fellowship opportunities for the 1999 -
2000 academic year. The fellowship covers all tuition and fees, an
allowance for textbooks and a monthly stipend. Fellowship students are
expected to pursue a full time academic program in Health Physics or
Nuclear and Radiological Engineering leading toward an M. S. degree.
The Health Physics Program at the University of Cincinnati is
multi-disciplinary and includes courses offered in Industrial Hygiene,
Environmental Health and the Medical Physics programs in the College of
Medicine as well as the traditional Health Physics and Radiological
Engineering courses offered in the College of Engineering. Students are
required to perform a research project or thesis as part of their academic
studies. For additional information, contact Dr. Henry Spitz, Graduate
Program Director <henry.spitz@uc.edu> and explore our web page
<http://www.min.uc.edu>. These fellowships are restricted to students with
USA citizenship.
Henry B. Spitz, Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering
Graduate Studies Director
Health Physics Program Director
University of Cincinnati
P. O. Box 210072
598 Rhodes Hall
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0072
(513) 556-2003 phone
(513) 556-3390 fax
henry.spitz@uc.edu
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