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Instead, a series of documents should be sent to the center, including (1) a description of the research proposal in fewer than 1,000 words; (2) a personal vita; (3) an explanation of how the center's resources will assist the researcher; (4) a budget proposal; and (5) a letter of reference from an established scholar in the discipline attesting to the significance of the research. That agreement, released to The Register-Guard on Wednesday by UO general counsel Melinda Grier, requires Moos to provide Smith with "a mutually agreed upon letter of reference. When the client is aware of progress made, but is unsure of whether those around him or her may notice the changes, a clinician may write a letter of reference to help proclaim the news. |
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