The Outstanding PhD Dissertation Award honors a truly outstanding dissertation researched and written by a UB doctoral student who has received a PhD within the past five years.
The winner of the Outstanding PhD Dissertation Award is determined via a nomination and selection process that occurs during the fall semester. The Graduate School submits UB's winner to the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools (NAGS), for their Doctoral Dissertation Award.
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To be eligible for this award an individual must have received a PhD from UB within the past five years in a designated subject area. Nominations are invited from among four broad subject areas over a four-year period according to the following schedule:
Students who have not yet received a PhD from UB are not eligible for this award.
A nomination package must be submitted as a single, integrated PDF that includes the following documents:
Supporting letters should provide specific insight into the extraordinary quality of the dissertation and its impact.
Year | Winner | Dissertation Title |
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2024-25 | Andrew Lindquist | (Re)Imagining Community: Settler Anxiety, Ethnographic Desire, and Haudenosaunee Nationalisms in the Assimilation Era |
2023-24 | Yulin Yang | Chronic Pain and Social Relationships Among Midlife and Older Adults in the United States |
2022-23 | Allison Cluett | Investigating Late Quatemary Temperature and Precipitation Dynamics on Greenland Using Organic Geochemical and Stable Isotope Proxies. |
2021-22 | Emily R. Oakley | Finite Elemental Guided Dosimetry for Interstitial Photodynamic Therapy |
2020-21 | Andrew Dorkin | The Mind Sneezing: Modernist Poetry and the Para-Mediation of Humor |
2019-20 | Aysegul Balta Ozgen | Refugee Integration in Comparative Perspective: Syrians in Canada, Germany, Turkey and the United States |
2018-19 | Yumiao Zhang | Low Temperature Block Copolymer Processing for Biomedical Applications |
2017-18 | Laurie Rich | Photoacoustic Imaging of Head and Neck Cancer: Preclinical Optimization and Clinical Translation |
2016-17 | Shosuke Kinugawa | Mark Twain's Secret Writings |
2015-16 | Alice Mitchell | Linguistic Avoidance and Social Relations in Datooga |