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Ruth Crawford Mitchell Scholarship
Reference 3
Deadline: March 20 Name of Applicant
LETTER OF REFERENCE NO. 3 (from a University of Pittsburgh faculty member):
In your letter of reference, indicate your impression of the applicant’s character, personality, intellectual
ability, stability and seriousness of purpose. If you are to supervise the applicant’s research, briefly
describe the research, and your role in the project.
PLEASE RANK THE APPLICANT’S ABILITY AND COMPETENCE IN COMPARISON WITH
STUDENTS YOU HAVE KNOWN AT SIMILAR STAGES IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT.
If you are familiar with the applicant’s foreign language preparation, please evaluate.
Name Name
(Typewritten or clearly printed) (Signature)
Address Position
Department Date
Institution: University of Pittsburgh
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HUMAN SUBJECT RESEARCH COMPLIANCE
All research involving interventions or interactions with individuals or the collection of identifiable private
information concerning living individuals requires prospective Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval.
Scholarship winners will be responsible for obtaining IRB approval when required and must provide
documentation of IRB approval BEFORE the scholarship can be awarded. For further information, check the
IRB website at www.irb.pitt.edu. Check one of the following:
My project includes research involving interventions or interactions with individuals and/or the collection of
private identifiable private information concerning living individuals.
My project does NOT include research involving interventions or interactions with individuals and/or the
collection of private identifiable private information concerning living individuals. The Czechoslovak Room at the University of Pittsburgh