Lindsay Skog Receives a 2014-2015 Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship

April 3, 2014

This fellowship is intended to provide outstanding PhD candidates with financial support to assist in the process of completing their doctoral dissertations. It offers one semester of full support and includes a stipend equal to a 50% GPTI appointment (currently $10,186.09), up to five dissertation hours of tuition, mandatory fees,...

Gilbert White Fellowships Awarded to Two Students

May 3, 2013

Gilbert F. White Doctoral Fellowships in Geography have been awarded to Chris Anderson-Tarver and Lindsay Skog.

Lindsay Skog Receives Pruitt Fellowship

April 5, 2013

The Society of Women Geographer's Pruitt Fellowship Program awards fellowships of between $8,000 and $15,000 to women doctoral candidates in the United States and Canada. These fellowships support dissertation research in geography and geographical aspects of related fields.

Lindsay Skog Receives AAG Dissertation Fellowship

March 26, 2013

Lindsay received a Dissertation Research Fellowship from the Association of American Geographers.

Lindsay Skog Receives DDRI Award

Jan. 31, 2013

Lindsay has received a Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement award from the National Science Foundation. This grant will support Lindsay's research on the nexus of indigenous politics, sacred landscapes, and human-environment relations in Khumbu, Nepal.

Lindsay Skog Receives a CARTSS Graduate Fellowship

May 2, 2012

She will use this award to support her dissertation research on sacred landscapes and global discourses in Khumbu, Nepal.

Lindsay Skog Receives SYLFF Research Abroad Fellowship

Feb. 22, 2012

The SYLFF Research Abroad fellowship is from The Tokyo Foundation. Lindsay will use this fellowship to fund her research on global discourses and sacred landscapes in Khumbu, Nepal.

Lindsay Skog Receives CHA Eaton Graduate Student Travel Grant

March 25, 2011

Lindsay is the recipient of an Eaton Graduate Student Travel Grant from the Center for Humanities and the Arts (CHA). This will support travel to Thimphu, Bhutan to present a paper at the 4th annual conference of the South and Southeast Asian Association for the Study of Culture and Religion...

Lindsay Skog Receives NSF IGERT Grant

March 25, 2011

Lindsay has won a grant from the University of Wisconsin, Madison's Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Program "Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in Southwest China" funded by National Science Foundation. The grant will fund Skog's summer research on sacred landscapes in northwestern Yunnan.