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Showing posts with label Fellowship. Show all posts

Provided By: The National Academies
Deadline: November 01, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Amount: Unspecified
Awards Available: Unspecified
Website: http://www7.nationalacademies.org/policyfellows/index.html

Description:
The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship is available to graduate students. You must be pursing a graduate degree in a field of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, business, law or education. During the course of the fellowship, each fellow will be assigned to a senior staff member who will assist and guide the fellow in developing essential skills. The fellowship will allow students to engage in the analysis that informs the creation of science and technology and familiarize them with the interactions of science, technology and government.

Applicable Majors:
Unspecified


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Provided By: Aspen Institute
Deadline: December 15, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Amount: $4000
Awards Available: Unspecified
Website: http://www.aspeninstitute.org/policy-work/nonprofit-philanthropy/leadership-initiatives

Description:
The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students is available to minority undergraduate and graduate students. You must have a background in the social sciences or humanities and have excellent writing and communication skills to be eligible for this award. Winners of this award will participate in an internship for 12 to 15 weeks during the summer at a Washington, DC, office of the Aspen Institute.

Applicable Majors:

African Studies
American Government and Politics (United States)
American History
American Literature (United States)
Anthropology
Applied Economics
Arabic Language and Literature
Archeology
Asian Studies/Civilization
Cartography
Comparative Literature
Criminology
Demography and Population Studies
Development Economics and International Development
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
Economics
English Language and Literature
English Literature (British and Commonwealth)
European History
European Studies/Civilization
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
French Language and Literature
General Studies
Geography
German Language and Literature
Hebrew Language and Literature
History
History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
Humanities
International Economics
International Relations and Affairs
Islamic Studies
Italian Language and Literature
Italian Studies
Japanese Language and Literature
Latin Language and Literature
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Linguistics
Modern Greek Language and Literature
Philosophy
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Political Science and Government
Portuguese Language and Literature
Psychology
Public/Applied History and Archival Administration
Religion/Religious Studies
Russian Language and Literature
Social Sciences
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish Language and Literature
Urban Studies/Affairs
Women's Studies


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Provided By: Community Associations Institute (CAI) Research Foundation
Deadline: Varies
Type of Award: Fellowship
Amount: $4000
Awards Available: Unspecified
Website: http://www.cairf.org

Description:
The Byron Hanke Fellowship is available to graduates who are enrolled in an accredited master's, doctoral or law program and are working on topics related to community associations. Projects may address management, institutions, organization and administration, public policy or architecture, as well as political, economic, social, and intellectual trends in community association housing. The Foundation is especially interested in substantive papers from the social sciences, which place community association housing within political or economic organizational models. Awards are based on merit without regard to race, gender or religion.

Applicable Majors:
Architecture
City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Demography and Population Studies
Economics
Human Development and Family Studies
Human Services
Law (LL.B., J.D.)
Legal Studies
Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Non-Profit/Public Management
Political Science and Government
Public Administration
Public Policy Analysis
Social Sciences
Sociology
Urban Studies/Affairs


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Provided By: United States Institute of Peace
Deadline: January 05, 2010
Type of Award: Fellowship
Amount: $20000
Awards Available: Unspecified
Website: http://www.usip.org/grants-fellowships/jennings-randolph-peace-scholarship-dissertation-program/peace-scholar-applicatio

Description:
The Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship is open to doctoral students enrolled in U.S. universities. You must be writing a doctoral dissertation on a topic related to peace, conflict, or international security to qualify for this award. You must have completed all course work and examinations toward your doctoral degree by the time the fellowship begins. You may submit a project in any discipline.

Applicable Majors:
Unspecified



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Provided by: The National Academies
Deadline: May 01, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Description
The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship is available to graduate students. You must be pursing a graduate degree in a field of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, business, law or education. During the course of the fellowship, each fellow will be assigned to a senior staff member who will assist and guide the fellow in developing essential skills. The fellowship will allow students to engage in the analysis that informs the creation of science and technology and familiarize them with the interactions of science, technology and government.

Additional Information
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Applicable Majors
Science, Engineering, Medical Fields, Veterinary Fields, Business, Law, Education


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UNESCO has invited application for UNESCO People’s Republic of China- The Great Wall Co-sponsored Fellowship Programme for Academic Year 2009-2010.

Candidates will be having a Bachelor or Master’s Degree in Engineering and Equivalent (B.Ag) degree at least for Agricultural related subject. English Proficiency and good Physical health are required.

Interested candidates, not more then 45 years of Age are requested to collect apllication form from the office of the Bangladesh National Commission for UNESCO (BNCU), BANBEIS Bhaban (3rd Floor) , 1, Asian Highway, Palassy – Nilkhet, Dhaka – 1205 and submit the filled up application form along with necessary papers by 30 March, 2009

For Further Info
Bangladesh National Commission of UNESCO
Telephone: 880-2-8616365, 8627968, 8627969, 9675002
Fax: 880-2-8613420
Email: bncu@bdcom.com
Or Ministry of Education
1, Asian Highway
Palassy – Nilkhet
Dhaka – 1205


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Provided by: Newberry Library
Deadline: March 02, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Website

Description
The Arthur Weinberg Fellowship for Independent Scholars is available to doctorate candidates or post-doctoral scholars working outside the academy in a field appropriate to the Newberry collections. Preference is given to scholars working on historical issues related to social justice or reform.

Additional Information
Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Humanities, Social Justice or Reform


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Darrell Posey Fellowship

Posted by Admin | 2:05 PM |

ALL FOR PROPOSAL AND NOMINATIONS for the 2009 ђабРњањ│ 2011 Darrell Posey

Fellowship for Ethnoecology and Traditional Resource Rights Small

Grants Awards and the Field Fellowship, Submitted by ђаб┬аNatasha Duarte, secoordinator@ gmail.com

Coordinator, International Society of Ethnobiology

In 2009 we will award two small grants, and one Field Fellowship. In 2011 we will award another two small grants, and possibly an institution- based fellowship (the latter depends upon available funds).

For more information on the Program, and to get updates on the work of Fellows and Small Grants recipients from 2004-2008, please visit us online at: www.ethnobiology. net

Small Grants are awarded to indigenous and community groups working on sustainable and equitable resource management or rights issues. The incorporation of small grants into the Fellowship program reflects the widespread need for small, strategic sums to fill gaps in funding, respond to crises, or catalyze resource management change or institutional development.

Small grants are $5,000 per year for two years. Field Fellowships are awarded to individuals pursuing applied, on-the-ground activities to support resource management, and cultural, human, land, resource and other rights of indigenous peoples and local communities around the world.

The award targets grassroots activities and individuals that may or may not have an interest in academic concerns. Field Fellows receive $20,000 per year for two years.

Please visit our website to find the instructions for nominating candidates for both Small Grants and Field Fellowships. ђаб┬аYou will find there different requirements for each program, as well as slightly modified instructions for individuals and groups that wish to apply directly to the ISE for Small Grants or Field Fellowships. In the past, only the Oxford Fellowship was awarded through a direct application
process, and Small Grants and Field Fellowships were by nomination only. This was intended to make the process more inclusive because many groups and individuals undertaking grassroots work on resource rights and management, and applied ethnobiological research, are not experienced fundraisers and do not have large international networks. However, so many individuals have asked to apply directly for the Small Grants and Field Fellowships that we decided to accept both
nominations and direct applications (but letters of support/recommendat ion will continue to be weighed more heavily than the style or polish of a proposal). The timeline for this yearђабРњањ╣s Small Grants and Fellowship nomination, selection, and award process is as follows:

February 1, 2009: Proposals and Nominations due

February 1 ђабРњањ│ March 15, 2009: Selections made

April 1, 2009: Small Grants and Fellowship recipients notified

May 1, 2009: ђаб┬аAwards made (the first of two annual payments of $5,000 for small grants, and $20,000 for Fellows). Please send any questions to:
Natasha Duarte

isecoordinator@ gmail.com

Coordinator, International Society of Ethnobiology

14 School St., P.O. Box 303

Bristol, VT 05443, USA

tel: ђаб┬а +1 802 453-6996

Fax: +1 802 453-3420

www.ethnobiology. net


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The CRASSH Summer Fellowship programme

Posted by Admin | 1:55 PM |

Summer Fellowships 2009
Deadline for Applications: 30 January 2009

The CRASSH Summer Fellowship programme is set up to fund scholars from developing countries who wish to pursue a research project in collaboration with Cambridge faculty, who will sponsor the prospective applicant during their stay. Fellowships can be held for a six-week period from 22 June to 31 July 2009. Applicants and their Cambridge sponsors should propose a project specifically related to the research
resources in Cambridge. The deadline for applications for Summer 2009 is 30 January 2009.

Successful applicants are offered a package that includes economy travel costs, accommodation in a college, an office, and a modest subsistence allowance for the duration of their stay. The Centre is not able to provide additional sums for the travel and living expenses of anyone accompanying the Fellow to Cambridge.

Eligibility
This scheme is open to postdoctoral researchers only: applicants must have completed a PhD. Applications are invited from all disciplines in the arts, humanities and social sciences. It is expected that applicants would use the period of the fellowship to work on a project building on existing research for which a period in Cambridge is demonstrably appropriate, or to collaborate in the initiation of new
research that can be carried on in Cambridge after the fellowship period. Applicants should be able to demonstrate a competent grasp of English.

How to apply
Prospective applicants are asked to submit an application by post to the Administrator, CRASSH, 17 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RX by the deadline, 30 January 2009. Please note that all documents must be written in English. Your application should include:

1. A full CV
2. A short account (approx. 500 words) of how the time in Cambridge would be used, including details of Cambridge research resources to be consulted.
3. A letter from your Cambridge sponsor outlining the research project and your role in it, to be sent direct to the Centre.
4. In addition to the letter from your Cambridge sponsor, two letters of recommendation from referees who know your work (these can be from outside Cambridge), to be sent direct by your referees to the Administrator, to arrive by the deadline.

Website: http://www.crassh. cam.ac.uk/ page/107/ summer-fellows. htm


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Scholar Rescue Fund Fellowship

Posted by Admin | 5:59 AM |

Application Deadline - January 31, 2009

Apply or nominate a candidate for SRF fellowship support:

*Professors, established researchers and other senior academics from any country, field or discipline may qualify. Preference is given to scholars with a Ph.D. or other highest degree in their field; who have extensive teaching or research experience at a university, college or other institution of higher learning; who demonstrate superior academic accomplishment or promise; who are facing or have recently fled from direct and immediate threats; and whose selection is likely to benefit the academic community in the home and/or host country or region. Applications from female scholars and under-represented groups are strongly encouraged.

*Fellowships are awarded for visiting academic positions ranging from 3 months to 1 calendar year. Awards are issued for up to US $25,000, plus individual health coverage.

*Fellowships are disbursed through host academic institutions for direct support of scholar-grantees. In most cases, host campuses are asked to match the SRF fellowship award through partial salary/stipend support, and/or housing, research materials, and other in-kind assistance.

*Unfortunately SRF is not in a position to support students or professionals seeking to continue their studies or pursue advanced degrees.

To apply, please download the information and application materials from:
http://www.scholarr escuefund. org/pages/ for-scholars. php

To contact the Scholar Rescue Fund please email: SRF@iie.org

We also invite interested universities to join SRF and bring a scholar to your campus!

SRF fellowship recipients are established academics from 40 different countries who represent a diverse array of disciplines and academic experience. Many prestigious institutions around the globe have welcomed SRF scholars to their campuses and provided the safe haven vital to allowing a scholar to resume his or her academic activities. While on fellowship, scholars may teach courses, conduct research, facilitate seminars and offer guest lectures and presentations. Smaller colleges and large research institutions have reaped the benefits of hosting SRF scholars who bring compelling professional and personal experiences to their host communities.

For more information on how to host, please visit:
http://www.scholarr escuefund. org/pages/ for-hosts. php

"Hosting an SRF Scholar" on our website at www.scholarrescuefu nd.org

Please contact us at:
IIE Scholar Rescue Fund Fellowships
809 U.N. Plaza
New York, New York 10017
Tel: (USA) 1-212-205-6486
Fax: (USA) 1-212-205-6425
E-mail: SRF@iie.org
Web: http://www.scholarr escuefund. org/


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Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT (AKPIA@MIT) Postdoctoral Fellowship

The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT (AKPIA@MIT) is pleased to announce its postdoctoral fellowship program for the academic year 2009-2010. The fellowship program is intended for scholars with Ph.D. in any field related to architecture -- including architectural, art, and urban history, design, technology, computation, urban planning, anthropology, and archeology -- who are engaged in research on an Islamic topic. One to three fellowships will be granted. The fellowship duration can range from two months to a maximum of two semesters, or nine months, of residency, that will have to fall within the academic year. Fellows are expected to pursue their own research, give at least one public lecture, and participate in the program's scholarly and academic activities during their stay at MIT. The fellowship award consists of monthly stipend not to exceed the amount of
$3,100 (before taxes) per month and one roundtrip ticket for the fellow from his/her place of residence. Fellows will be responsible to find their own housing and health insurance during their fellowship period. AKPIA will provide library cards, email accounts at MIT, and a workplace in the AKPIA@MIT office that might have to be shared with another fellow.

Deadline for application is March 2, 2009. Results will be announced by April 24, 2009. Applicants should send a C.V., a research proposal specifying the desired period of stay and other sources of funding if available, one substantial writing sample or a portfolio, and two letters of recommendation. No electronic applications will be accepted. Applicants are encouraged to seek other sources of funding to supplement the fellowship award. Scholars with their own financial resources or who are on sabbatical and wish to apply to AKPIA fellowships are also welcome. AKPIA reserves the right to prorate its fellowship when combined with another grant or
fellowship.

Please send all application material to:

Prof. Nasser Rabbat
2009-2010 Postdoctoral Fellowships
The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
MIT, Room 10-390
Cambridge, MA 02139
Fax: 617-258-8172

For further information please send email to , or call
617- 253-1400, or visit the web at
http://web.mit. edu/akpia/ www/ &
http://web.mit. edu/akpia/ www/fellowshipsr eq.htm
--
Jose Luis Arguello
Administrative Assistant
Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture

MIT, 10-390
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA

Phone: 617-253-1400
Fax: 617-258-8172

Aga Khan Program Web Site: http://web.mit. edu/akpia/ www/


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The Compton Foundation/Populati on Reference Bureau
International Fellowship in Population, Environment, and Human Security

The Compton Foundation/Populati on Reference Bureau International Fellowship in Population, Environment, and Human Security is available to highly motivated Master's and Ph.D. students for capstone/internship work and dissertation research on topics that examine the interactions linking family planning/reproducti ve health/population dynamics with environmental and/or human security issues.

Application deadline: January 23, 2009

For further information/ application instructions:
http://www.prb. org/Home/ EventsTraining/ InternationalTra ining/ComptonFellows/
ComptonInternationa lFellows. aspx


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Institute for Historical Studies at UT-Austin

The Institute for Historical Studies at UT-Austin welcomes applications for one semester and full year residential fellowships from junior, mid-career and senior faculty. The fellowships provide full salary replacement. The theme for 2009-10 is Global Borders, and we seek fellows whose work explores the theme in a wide variety of creative ways, conceptual as well as geographical.

The application deadline is January 15, 2009.

For details of the fellowships as well as current fellows and programming for 2008-09, see: http://www.utexas. edu/cola/ insts/historical studies/

Julie Hardwick
Associate Professor & Director of the Institute for Historical Studies
Department of History
1 Univ Sta B7000
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
(512) 475-7221
http://www.utexas. edu/cola/ insts/historical studies/


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Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship
Provided by:Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship Committee
Deadline:December 03, 2008
Type of Award:Fellowship
Awards AvailableAmount
Varies$9000 - $20000

Description
The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship is available to graduates of the College of Fine and Applied Arts at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and to graduates of similar institutions of equal educational standing whose principal or major studies have been in the fields of art, architecture, dance, landscape architecture, music, theater and urban regional planning. You must demonstrate character, merit, excellence of personality seriousness of purpose and good moral character to qualify for this award.

Additional Information


Faculty Funding Opportunities

Student Funding Opportunities

Staff Funding Opportunities

Individual Awards for Excellence

(Available to Faculty and Staff Only)


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Provided by: North American Regional Science Council
Deadline: February 16, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Variesequal to $28000

Website
Description
The Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science is open to doctoral students with an interest in the field of regional science. You must be working on dissertation research in any field that addresses a question in regional science. You must have completed all degree requirements except for your dissertation and have no duties other than dissertation research during the Fellowship to be eligible for this award.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Regional Science


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Provided by: The National Academies
Deadline: November 01, 2008
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Website

Description
The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship is available to graduate students. You must be pursing a graduate degree in a field of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, business, law or education. During the course of the fellowship, each fellow will be assigned to a senior staff member who will assist and guide the fellow in developing essential skills. The fellowship will allow students to engage in the analysis that informs the creation of science and technology and familiarize them with the interactions of science, technology and government.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Science, Engineering, Medical Fields, Veterinary Fields, Business, Law, Education


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Provided by: Community Associations Institute (CAI) Research Foundation
Deadline:
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies$2000 - $4000

Website

Description
The Byron Hanke Fellowship is available to graduates who are enrolled in an accredited master's, doctoral or law program and are working on topics related to community associations. Projects may address management, institutions, organization and administration, public policy or architecture, as well as political, economic, social, and intellectual trends in community association housing. The Foundation is especially interested in substantive papers from the social sciences, which place community association housing within political or economic organizational models. Awards are based on merit without regard to race, gender or religion.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site provided for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Community Associations


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Campus Ecology Fellowship

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Provided by: National Wildlife Federation
Deadline: November 14, 2008
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Variesmaximum of $5000
Variesmaximum of $2000

Website

Description
The Campus Ecology Fellowship Program is open to undergraduate and graduate students from any college or university in the United States. To be eligible for this award, you must submit a proposal between three and five pages related to a sustainability pracitce that will help to reduce your campus' carbon footprint. Funding for additional years may be available.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site provided for additional information.

Applicable Majors
Ecology


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Provided by: Newberry Library
Deadline: March 02, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Website

Description
The Short-Term Resident Fellowships for Individual Research are available to post-doctoral scholars or Ph.D. candidates who live and work outside of the Chicago area. You must have a specific need for research within the Newberry Library collections. The tenure of short-term fellowships varies from one week to two months and the amount of the award is $1600 per month, pro-rated for shorter periods.

Additional Information
Please visit the Web site for complete fellowship application instructions.

Applicable Majors
Areas Relevant to the Library's Collection


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Provided by: North American Interfraternal Foundation
Deadline: April 15, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
10$1000 - $5000

Website

Description
The Lloyd G. Balfour Fellowship is available to graduate students who are members of NIC, NPC, NPHC or PFA fraternities. You must have a minimum GPA of 3.2, be involved in campus and community activities and demonstrate leadership within your fraternity/sorority to qualify for this award.

Additional Information
Please visit the sponsor's Web site for additional information.

Applicable Majors
All Fields of Study


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