IUIN-Carlin Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Paper in Empirical Economics (Liberal Arts)
Overview:
The Carlin Award for an Outstanding Graduate Student Paper in Empirical Economics was created to honor Professor Emeritus of Economics, Paul Carlin. Dr. Carlin’s research examined many areas from the academic wage structure by gender to finding a significant link between motor vehicle dependence and obesity in OECD countries. As former Department Chair, Dr. Carlin made many contributions to the Department of Economics during his time at IU Indianapolis especially in the areas of human resources, labor economics and experimental economics.
The recipient of the Carlin Award will be enrolled in the graduate program of the Department of Economics within the School of Liberal Arts. The recipient will have written an outstanding paper in the area of empirical economics. This award is faculty nominated and selected; there are no student applications. If you wish to be considered for this award, please discuss your eligibility with your faculty member and complete the application.
Eligibility:
Applicants must:
- Be a graduate student enrolled in the Department of Economics at IU Indianapolis
- Have written an outstanding paper in the area of empirical economics
- Have faculty support
Awarding:
This scholarship will be awarded and disbursed in either the spring semester of the current academic year or during the fall semester of the upcoming academic year.
Renewability:
This scholarship is not renewable.
- Award
- $1,200
- Deadline
- 02/01/2026
- Supplemental Questions
- Please upload a paper you have written in the area of empirical economics.