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Fund for Nurturing Unitarian Universalist Scholarship

The Panel on Theological Education of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) is receiving applications for grants up to $25,000 from Unitarian Universalist (UU) scholars who are committed to strengthening the UU movement through research and publication, excellence in teaching, and educational leadership.

Candidates eligible for this program, in order of priority, are:

1. Ph.D. candidates in religious/theological studies at the dissertation stage who show promise of contributing to the UU movement through research and publication, excellence in teaching, and educational leadership;
2. Emerging UU scholars who require financial and mentoring assistance to prepare a completed dissertation for publication;
3. Established UU scholars who are cultivating the next generation of UU scholars and ministers.

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