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This page and its links provide information about the Graduate School’s Huckabay Teaching Fellowships, part of the University of Washington’s Preparing Future Faculty initiative.  The information provided here is intended to help graduate students and their faculty teaching mentors develop collaborations that will result in a successful application for the award.

The Huckabay Teaching Fellowships were created in 1995 by an endowment from University of Washington alumni Durward and Susan Huckabay.  Each year, nine graduate students from across the campus are selected by an interdisciplinary faculty committee to receive these one-quarter awards. 

To view examples of successful Huckabay proposals, please click here.

 

 

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