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Margit F.Schoenfeld Hanns Martin W.Schoenfeld The Academy of Accounting Historians invites applications for the 2009 Margit F. Schoenfeld and Hanns Martin W. Schoenfeld Scholarship in Accounting History. The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage and support research on the history of accounting by doctoral students and recently appointed accounting faculty. The scholarship was initiated by the generous gift of Dr. Hanns Martin Schoenfeld and the late Dr. Margit Schoenfeld in recognition of their belief in the importance of historical scholarship to accounting education and research. In 2009, an award of $3000 is available to support research on a doctoral dissertation, or develop publications proceeding therefrom by a recent PhD graduate. Qualifying research topics should address the history of accounting. The recipient(s) of the scholarship will be determined by the Schoenfeld Award Committee, comprising the President of the Academy of Accounting Historians (Chair), the editor of The Accounting Historians Journal and Dr. Hanns Martin W. Schoenfeld. Applicants must be currently enrolled for a PhD by research, or have completed a PhD by research within the last five years. Applicants should submit a full curriculum vitae and a statement (containing a maximum of 1,000 words), which discusses the doctoralPreview Only. This article cannot be rented because we do not currently have permission from the publisher.
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