research.unl.eduresearch.unl.edu/gradstudies/cms-support/funding/extern… · xls file · web...
TRANSCRIPT
Fellowship Link Main CategoryPublic Service
Engineering
Ethnic and Minority
Natural Resource Sciences
International Studies
1,000 Friends of Oregon: Paul Gerhardt, Jr. Internship
http://www.friends.org
AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program
http://www.aaas.org/page/about-1
A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship
http://www.aises.org/scholarships/aises-anderson-memorial-scholarship
Air and Waste Management Association: Scholarship Program
http://www.awma.org/about-awma/honors-awards
Alberta Heritage Scholarship Fund: Sir James Lougheed Awards of Distinction
https://alis.alberta.ca/et/fo/pay/scholarships/info.html?EK=45
International Studies
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf: College Scholarship Awards
http://www.listeningandspokenlanguage.org/Document.aspx?id=266Students from Specific Areas or with Special Needs
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation: German Chancellor Scholarships
http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/german-chancellor-fellowship.html
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation: Humboldt Research Fellowship
http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/start.html
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation: Sofja Kovalevskaja Award
http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/kovalevskaja-award.html
Ethnic and Minority
Postdoctoral
Ethnic and Minority
Architecture
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Scholarship Programs: Minority PhD Program
http://sloanphds.org/sloan/Sloan.aspx?pageid=30
American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Visiting Scholars Program
http://www.amacad.org/content/about/about.aspx?d=363&t=4&s=0
American Anthropological Assocation Minority Dissertation Fellowship Program
http://www.aaanet.org/cmtes/minority/Minfellow.cfm
American Architectural Foundation: Richard Morris Hunt Fellowship
http://www.archfoundation.org/2014/03/richard-morris-hunt-fellowship-2015-call-for-candidates/
Miscellaneous
Science
Women
American Association for Applied Linguistics Graduate Student Awards
http://www.aaal.org/content.asp?contentid=147
American Association of Clinical Chemistry Graduate Fellowship Program
http://www.aaccnet.org/membership/foundation/awards/Pages/GraduateProgram.aspx
American Association of University Women: International Fellowships
http://www.aauw.org/what-we-do/educational-funding-and-awards/international-fellowships/
Geography
Women
Geosciences
Geosciences
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
American Association of Geographers Dissertation Research Grants
http://www.aag.org/grants/dissertation
American Association of University Women (AAUW) American Dissertation Fellowships
http://www.aauw.org/what-we-do/educational-funding-and-awards/american-fellowships/
American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) and American Association for Geodetic Surveying (AAGS): AAGS Graduate Fellowship Award
http://www.nsps.us.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=962&parentID=523&nodeID=2
American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) and Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS): CaGIS Scholarship Award
http://www.nsps.us.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=962&parentID=523&nodeID=2
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), Committee on Scholarly Communication with China Programs: American Research in the Humanities in the People's Republic of China
http://www.acls.org/programs/comps/
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), Library of Congress, and Association of American Universities: Library of Congress Fellowships in International Studies
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/int-fellow.html
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Education
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), SSRC, and Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership: Abe Fellowship
http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/abe-fellowship/
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): ACLS-New York Public Library Fellowships
http://www.acls.org/grants/Default.aspx?id=380&linkidentifier=id&itemid=380
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): ACLS-SSRC-NEH International and Area Studies Fellowships
http://www.acls.org/grants/Default.aspx?id=380&linkidentifier=id&itemid=380
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): Dissertation Fellowships in East European Studies
http://www.acls.org/grants/Default.aspx?id=532
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): East European Language Training Grants.
https://www.acls.org/grants/Default.aspx?id=540
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
International Studies
International Studies
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): Fellowships
http://www.acls.org/
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): Fellowships for Postdoctoral Research in East European Studies.
http://www.acls.org/grants/default.aspx?id=534
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): Henry Luce Foundation/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in American Art
https://www.acls.org/programs/american-art/
American Council on Germany: Dr. Guido Goldman Fellowship
http://www.acgusa.org/index.php?section=goldman-fellowships
American Council on Germany: Richard M. Hunt Fellowship for the Study of German Politics, Society, and Culture.
http://www.acgusa.org/index.php?section=hunt-fellowships
Ethnic and Minority
Postdoctoral
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
American Educational Research Association AIR Fellows Program
http://www.aera.net/ProfessionalOpportunitiesFunding/AERAFundingOpportunities/AERA-AIRFellowsProgram/tabid/12808/Default.aspx
American Educational Research Association Dissertation Grants
http://www.aera.net/ProfessionalOpportunitiesFunding/FundingOpportunities/AERAGrantsProgram/DissertationGrants/tabid/12812/Default.aspx
American Educational Research Association Minority Dissertation Fellowship in Education Research
http://www.aera.net/ProfessionalOpportunitiesFunding/AERAFundingOpportunities/AERAMinorityDissertationFellowshipPrograminEducationResearch/tabid/10243/Default.aspx
American Educational Research Association Research Grants
http://www.aera.net/ProfessionalOpportunitiesFunding/FundingOpportunities/AERAGrantsProgram/ResearchGrants/tabid/12813/Default.aspx
Engineering
Women
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Business
American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society (AESF): AESF Scholarships
http://www.nasf.org/nasf-scholarships.php
American Fellowships: American Association of University Women
http://www.aauw.org/what-we-do/educational-funding-and-awards/american-fellowships/
American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC): Academic Year Fellowship
http://www.aigcs.org/scholarships/graduate-fellowships/
American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC): Fellowship
http://www.aigcs.org/scholarships/graduate-fellowships/
American Institute for Economic Research: Summer Fellowships in Economics
https://www.aier.org/summer-fellowship-practicum-program
Humanities
Architecture
Business
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
American Institute for Yemeni Studies (AIYS): Andrew W. Mellon East-Central European Research Fellows
http://www.aiys.org/fellowships.html
American Institute of Architects and American Hospital Association: Arthur N. Tuttle Jr. Graduate Fellowship in Health Facilities Planning and Design
http://www.aia.org/practicing/groups/kc/AIAS074546
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA): John L. Carey Scholarships
http://www.aicpa.org/interestareas/accountingeducation/resources/scholarships/pages/john%20l.%20carey%20scholarship%20program.aspx
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA): Minority Doctoral Fellowships
http://www.aicpa.org/Career/DiversityInitiatives/Pages/fmds.aspx
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA): Minority Graduate Scholarships
http://www.aicpa.org/Career/DiversityInitiatives/Pages/smas.aspx
International Studies
Geosciences
Geosciences
Fine and Performing Arts
Fine and Performing Arts
American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS): Junior Research Fellowship
http://www.indiastudies.org/research-fellowship-programs/
American Meteorological Society (AMS): AMS/Industry/Government Graduate Fellowships in the Atmosphere and Related Oceanic and Hydrologic Sciences
http://www.ametsoc.org/amsstudentinfo/scholfeldocs/index.html
American Meteorological Society (AMS): Graduate Fellowship in the History of Science
http://www.ametsoc.org/amsstudentinfo/scholfeldocs/index.html
American Musicological Society M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet Fund
http://www.ams-net.org/grants/bartlet.php
American Musicological Society Eugene K. Wolf Travel Fund
http://www.ams-net.org/grants/wolf.php
Fine and Performing Arts
Fine and Performing Arts
Fine and Performing Arts
Fine and Performing Arts
American Musicological Society Harold Powers World Travel Fund
http://www.ams-net.org/grants/powers.php
American Musicological Society Jan LaRue Travel Fund
http://www.ams-net.org/grants/larue.php
American Musicological Society Ora Frishberg Saloman Fund
http://www.ams-net.org/grants/saloman.php
American Musicological Society Virginia and George Bozwarth Travel Fund
http://www.ams-net.org/grants/bozarth.php
Fine and Performing Arts
History
History
History
Postdoctoral
Science
American Musicological Society William Holmes / Frank D'Accone Endowment
http://www.ams-net.org/grants/holmes-daccone.php
American Numismatic Society: Donald Groves Fund
http://numismatics.org/Education/GrovesFund
American Numismatic Society: Frances M. Schwartz Fellowship
http://numismatics.org/About/98reportEduca
American Numismatic Society: Grant for the Graduate Seminar
http://numismatics.org/Seminar/Seminar
American Philosophical Society: Daland Fellowships in Clinical Investigation
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/daland
American Philosophical Society Lewis and Clark Fund for Exloration and Field Research
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/lewisandclark
Science
Postdoctoral
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Psychology
Psychology
American Physical Society (APS) and American Institute of Physics (AIP): Congressional Science Fellowships
http://www.aps.org/policy/fellowships/congressional.cfm
American Political Science Association (APSA): Congressional Fellowship Program
http://www.apsanet.org/section_165.cfm
American Political Science Association (APSA): Minority Fellows Program
http://www.apsanet.org/content_3284.cfm
American Psychological Association Graduate Students (APAGS) Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA) Grant Program
http://www.apa.org/about/awards/apags-cema.aspx
American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) Disabilities Grant Program
http://www.apa.org/about/awards/apags-disabilities.aspx
American Psychological Association (APA) Dissertation Research Award
http://www.apa.org/about/awards/scidir-dissertre.aspx
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
American Psychological Association (APA) - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) -Minority Fellowship Program: HIV/AIDS Research Fellowship
http://www.apa.org/pi/mfp/
American Psychological Association (APA) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - Minority Fellowship Program: Mental Health Research Fellowship
http://www.apa.org/pi/mfp/index.aspx
American Psychological Association (APA) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - Minority Fellowship Program: Substance Abuse Research Fellowship
http://www.apa.org/pi/mfp/index.aspx
American Psychological Association (APA) and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Fellowship
http://www.apa.org/pi/mfp/index.aspx
American Psychological Association (APA): Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Child Psychology Graduate Fellowships
http://www.apa.org/apf/funding/koppitz.aspx
Postdoctoral
Ethnic and Minority
Architecture
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
American Psychological Association (APA): Minority Fellowship Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Neurosciences
http://www.apa.org/mfp/
American Psychological Association (APA): Minority Fellowship Predoctoral Fellowships in the Neurosciences
http://www.apa.org/pi/mfp/
American Research Center in Egypt: Fellowships
http://www.arce.org/grants/fellowships/overview
American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT): ARIT Fellowships in the Humanities and Social Sciences
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ARIT/
American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT): Kress Predoctoral Fellowship in Archaeology and the History of Art
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ARIT/
American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT): National Endowment of the Humanities: Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities in Turkey
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ARIT/
International Studies
International Studies
Postdoctoral
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
American Research Institute in Turkey, ARIT-AATT Princeton University Program: Fellowships for Intensive Advanced Turkish Language Study in Istanbul, Turkey
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ARIT/
American Research Institute in Turkey, Kenan T. Erim Fellowship for Reserach at Aphrodisias
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ARIT/
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), Archaeological Institute of America: Anna C. and Oliver C. Colburn Fellowship
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/703
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), Wiener Laboratory: J. Lawrence Angel Fellowship in Human Skeletal Studies
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/wiener-laboratory/wlfellowships
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), Wiener Laboratory: Research Associateships
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/wiener-laboratory/wlfellowships
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), Wiener Laboratory: Research Fellowship in Environmental Studies
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), Wiener Laboratory: Research Fellowship in Faunal Studies
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
International Studies
International Studies
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA), Wiener Laboratory: Research Fellowship in Geoarchaeology
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA): Kress Publications Fellowship
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA): Harry Bikakis Fellowship
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA): Jacob Hirsch Fellowship
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA): M. Alison Frantz Fellowship in Post-Classical Studies at the Gennadius Library
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA): NEH Fellowships
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA): Regular Member Fellowships
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/
Postdoctoral
Science
Geosciences
Geosciences
Geosciences
Engineering
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Naval Research Laboratory: Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
http://www.asee.org/nrl/
American Society for Microbiology: Robert D. Watkins Minority Graduate Fellowship
http://www.asm.org/index.php/25-education/students/164-asm-robert-d-watkins-graduate-research-fellowship
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS): Robert E. Altenhofen Memorial Scholarship
http://www.asprs.org/ASPRS-Awards-and-Scholarships/Robert-E-Altenhofen-Memorial-Scholarship.html
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS): Ta Liang Memorial Award
http://www.asprs.org/ASPRS-Awards-and-Scholarships/Ta-Liang-Memorial-Award.html
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS): William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship
http://www.asprs.org/ASPRS-Awards-and-Scholarships/William-A-Fischer-Memorial-Scholarship.html
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE): ASHRAE New Investigator Award
https://www.ashrae.org/standards-research--technology/research/new-investigator-award
Engineering
Postdoctoral
Hospitality Administration
Hospitality Administration
Sociology
Postdoctoral
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE): Grant-in-Aid for Graduate Students
https://www.ashrae.org/standards-research--technology/research/graduate-student-grant-in-aid-award
American Society of Theatre Research (ASTR): Fellowships
http://www.astr.org/
American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), ASTA Foundation: Holland America Line-Westours, Inc. Research Grant
http://www.asta.org/Education/content.cfm?ItemNumber=2552
American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), ASTA Foundation: Simmons Scholarship
http://www.asta.org/Education/content.cfm?ItemNumber=2552
American Sociological Association (ASA): Community Action Research Initiative - The Sydney S. Spivack Program in Applied Social Research and Social Policy
http://www.asanet.org/footnotes/nov12/spivack_1112.html
American Sociological Association (ASA): Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline
http://www.asanet.org/funding/fad.cfm
Ethnic and Minority
Natural Resource Sciences
Natural Resource Sciences
Ethnic and Minority
Natural Resource Sciences
Natural Resource Sciences
Agronomy and Horticulture
American Sociological Association (ASA): Minority Fellowship Program
http://www.asanet.org/funding/mfp.cfm
American Water Works Association: Abel Wolman Fellowship
http://www.awwa.org/membership/get-involved/student-center/awwa-scholarships.aspx
American Water Works Association: Academic Achievement Awards
http://www.awwa.org/membership/get-involved/awards/award-details/articleid/65/academic-achievement-award.aspx
American Water Works Association: Holly A. Cornell Scholarship
http://www.awwa.org/membership/get-involved/student-center/awwa-scholarships.aspx
American Water Works Association: Larson Aquatic Research Support Scholarship (LARS Scholarship)
http://www.awwa.org/membership/get-involved/student-center/awwa-scholarships.aspx
American Water Works Association: Thomas R. Camp Scholarship
http://www.awwa.org/membership/get-involved/student-center/awwa-scholarships.aspx
American Wine Society Educational Foundation: Academic Scholarships
http://www.americanwinesociety.org/?page=A6&hhSearchTerms=%22scholarship%22
International Studies
International Studies
Anthropology and Geography
Natural Resource Sciences
Anthropology and Geography
American-Scandinavian Foundation: Awards for Scandinavians
http://www.amscan.org/fellowships_grants.html
American-Scandinavian Foundation: Awards for Study in Scandinavia
http://www.amscan.org/fellowships_grants.html
Anna C. & Oliver C. Colburn Fellowship
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/703
Annie's Homegrown: Environmental Studies Scholarships
http://www.annies.com/giving-back/agricultural-scholarships/
Archaeological Institute of America: Harriet and Leon Pomerance Fellowship
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/704
Anthropology and Geography
International Studies
International Studies
archaeology
Anthropology and Geography
Science
Engineering
Archaeological Institute of America: Helen M. Woodruff Fellowship of the AIA and the American Academy in Rome
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/701
Archaeological Institute of America: Helen M. Woodruff Fellowship of the AIA and the American Academy in Rome
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/701
Archaeological Institute of America: Olivia James Traveling Fellowship
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/700
The Archaeology of Portugal Fellowship
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/702
Architectural History and Historic Preservation Division (AHHP), Office of the Physical Plant (Smithsonian Institution): Internship Program
http://www.si.edu/ofg/intern.htm
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL): Laboratory-Graduate Research Appointments
http://www.dep.anl.gov:80/p_graduate/labgrad.htm
Argonne National Laboratory: Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
http://www.dep.anl.gov/postdocs/Directorpostdoc.htm
Science
Sociology
Fine and Performing Arts
Fine and Performing Arts
Art and Art History
Argonne National Laboratory: Student Research Participation
http://www.anl.gov/events/student-research-participation-program-srp
ASA Congressional Fellowship: The Sydney S. Spivack Program in. Applied Social Research and Social Policy
http://www.asanet.org/footnotes/nov12/spivack_1112.html
Asian Cultural Council (ACC): ACC Fellowship
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
Asian Cultural Council (ACC): ACC Residency Program
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
Asian Cultural Council (ACC): Asian Art and Religion Fellowship
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Humanities
Humanities
Humanities
Aspen Music Festival Music
Asian Cultural Council (ACC): Ford Foundation Fellowship
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
Asian Cultural Council (ACC): Hong Kong Arts Program
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
Asian Cultural Council (ACC): Humanities Fellowship
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
Asian Cultural Council (ACC): Japan-United States Arts Program
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
Asian Cultural Council (ACC): Taiwan Fellowship
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/
http://www.aspenmusicfestival.com/students-welcome/programs-of-study/opera-coaching/
International Studies
Business
Science
Natural Resource Sciences
Psychology
International Studies
Postdoctoral
Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS): Enders Student Fellowship
http://www.acsus.org/display.cfm?id=420
Association for Institutional Research (AIR): Dissertation Grant Program
https://www.airweb.org/GrantsAndScholarships/Pages/GrantProgramOverview.aspx
Association of Women in Science (AWIS) Education Foundation Fellowships
http://www.awis.affiniscape.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=66
Atlantic Salmon Federation: Olin Fellowships
http://www.asf.ca/olin-fellowships.html
Basic Psychological Science Research Grant
http://www.apa.org/about/awards/apags-science.aspx
Belgian American Educational Foundation: Graduate Fellowships for Study in Belgium
http://www.baef.be/documents/fellowships-for-us-citizens.xml?lang=en
Ben Gurion University of the Negev, The Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, The Jacob Blaustein Center for Scientific Cooperation: Post-Doctoral Fellowships
http://in.bgu.ac.il/Pages/default.aspx
History
Miscellaneous
Boren Fellowships International Studies
Music
Bibliographical Society of America: Fellowship Program
http://www.bibsocamer.org/fellows.htm
Biogeochemistry: Cornell Univ./NSF IGERT Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowships in Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity
http://www.biogeo.cornell.edu/
http://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellowship
Broadcast Music, Inc.: Awards to Student Composers
http://www.bmi.com/
Political Science
Public Policy
International Studies
Women
Education
Political Science
Brookings Institution: Research Fellowship in Governance Studies.
http://www.brookings.edu/
Brookings Institution: Research Fellowships
http://www.brookings.edu/
Brookings Institution: Research Fellowships in Foreign Policy Studies
http://www.brookings.edu/
Business and Professional Women's Clubs of New York State: Grace LeGendre Fellowships
http://www.gracelegendre.org/Fellowships
California State University (CSU): Forgivable Loan/Doctoral Incentive Program
http://www.csun.edu/research-graduate-studies/chancellors-doctoral-incentive-program
California State University, Sacramento (CSUS), Center for California Studies: California Senate Fellows Program
http://www.csus.edu/calst/programs/senate_fellows.html
Political Science
Political Science
Political Science
International Studies
Women
International Studies
Computer Science
California State University, Sacramento (CSUS), Center for California Studies: Executive Fellowship Program
http://www.csus.edu/calst/
California State University, Sacramento (CSUS), Center for California Studies: Jesse Marvin Unruh Assembly Fellowship
http://www.csus.edu/calst/
California State University, Sacramento (CSUS), Center for California Studies: Judicial Administration Fellowship Program
http://www.csus.edu/calst/
Canadian Academic Institute: The Thomson-Gordon Group Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/
Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) Fellowships Competition
http://www.fcfdu.org/en-ca/fellowships.aspx
CDS International: Alfa Fellowship Program
http://www.culturalvistas.org/programs-for-students-and-professionals/professional-fellowships/alfa-fellowship
Charles Babbage Institute - Center for the History of Information Processing: Adelle and Erwin Tomash Fellowship in the History of Information Processing
http://www.cbi.umn.edu/research/tfellowship.html
Humanities
Engineering
CIC Smithsonian Fellowship Miscellaneous
Business
Clara Mayo Grants Psychology
Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
http://www.woodrow.org/newcombe/index.php
Chassis Plans Leadership in Engineering Scholarship
http://www.chassis-plans.com/scholarship-engineering-2014.html
http://www.cic.net/students/smithsonian-fellowship
CIRI Foundation Scholarship Program: Special Excellence Scholarships
http://www.thecirifoundation.org/
http://www.apa.org/about/awards/div-9-mayo.aspx
Postdoctoral
International Studies
Political Science
Business
Ethnic and Minority
Postdoctoral
Columbia University, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society: Postdoctoral Fellowship
http://icls.columbia.edu/special_programs/postdoctoral_fellowship
Columbia University: Council for European Studies - Pre-Dissertation Fellowships
http://councilforeuropeanstudies.org/grants-and-awards/pre-dissertation-research
Community Associations Institute Research Foundation: Byron Hanke Fellowship
http://www.cairf.org/scholarships/hanke.aspxCommunity and Regional Planning
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc: Congressional Fellows Program
http://www.cbcfinc.org/programs/leadership-development/172.html
Congressional Budget Office: Summer Internships
http://www.cbo.gov/about/our-careers/our-internships
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI): Scholarship Awards
http://www.chci.org/scholarships/
Consortium for a Strong Minority Presence at Liberal Arts Colleges, Postdoctoral Fellowship
http://www.depauw.edu/admin/acadaffairs/CFD/fellowship.asp
Political Science
Humanities
Postdoctoral
Humanities
Business
International Studies
Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE): Alice L. Beeman Research Awards
http://www.case.org/Award_Programs/Research_Awards_in_Educational_Advancement.html
Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE): H.S. Warwick Research Awards in Alumni Relations for Educational Advancement
http://www.case.org/Award_Programs/Research_Awards_in_Educational_Advancement.htmlPost Thesis or Dissertation Award
Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC): Multi-Country Research Fellowships
http://caorc.org/fellowships/multi/
Council of Graduate Schools/ University Microfilms International: Distinguished Dissertation Awards
http://www.cgsnet.org/cgsproquest-distinguished-dissertation-award
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR): Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowships for Dissertation Research
http://www.clir.org/fellowships/mellon
CPCU - Harry J. Loman Foundation: Matching Funds Scholarship Program
http://www.cpcusociety.org/about-us/about-society/programs-charity/cpcu-loman-education-foundation
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS): DAAD/AICGS Research Fellowships
http://www.aicgs.org/employment/daad-aicgs-research-fellowship/
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
International Studies
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Economics; Doctoral
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service): Fellowships for the Academic Year
http://www.daad.org/?p=46362
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service): Research Grants for Recent Ph.D.s and Ph.D. Candidates
http://www.daad.org/?p=46362
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service): Summer Language Courses at Goethe-Institutes in Germany
http://www.daad.org/
Dartmouth College: Cesar E. Chavez Dissertation Fellowship for U.S. Latina/o Scholars
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~lalacs/chavez-fellowship/
Dartmouth College: Charles A. Eastman Dissertation Fellowship for Native American Scholars
http://graduate.dartmouth.edu/funding/fellowships/cem.html
Dartmouth College: Thurgood Marshall Dissertation Fellowships for African-American Scholars
http://graduate.dartmouth.edu/funding/fellowships/cem.html
Deloitte Foundation Doctoral Fellowships
http://phdstudents.smeal.psu.edu/scholarship-fellowship-opportunities/external-awards/deloitte.html
Computer Science
International Studies
International Studies
Department of Energy Computational Science Fellowship
http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Conference Funding in German Studies
https://www.daad.org/conference2
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Contemporary German Literature Grants
https://www.daad.org/germanliteraturegrant
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) EMGIP-Bundestag Internship
https://www.daad.org/emgip2
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) German Studies Research Grant
https://www.daad.org/germanstudies2
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) German Studies Research Grant
https://www.daad.org/germanstudies3
International Studies
International Studies
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Intensive Language Courses in Germany
https://www.daad.org/languagecourses2
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Intensive Language Courses in Germany
https://www.daad.org/languagecourses
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Research Internship in Science and Engineering (RISE)
https://www.daad.org/risepro2
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Research Grants
https://www.daad.org/scholarship
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Study Scholarship
https://www.daad.org/gradstudy
International Studies
International Studies
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Study Scholarship-Architecture
https://www.daad.org/gradstudy_architecture
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Study Scholarship-Music
https://www.daad.org/gradstudy_music
International Studies
International Studies
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Study Scholarship-Performing Arts
https://www.daad.org/gradstudy_perf
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Study Scholarship-Visual Art
https://www.daad.org/gradstudy_visual
International Studies
International Studies
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Summer Academy in Leipzig
http://www.daad.org/summer_leipzig2
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) University Summer Course Grant
https://www.daad.org/summercourse2
International Studies
International Studies
Social Sciences
Humanities
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Summer Law School
https://www.daad.org/law
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) Summer Seminar in German Studies
https://www.daad.org/summerseminar2
Doctoral Dissertation Grant Program (Fahs-Beck Scholars)
http://www.fahsbeckfund.org/grant_programs.html
Dolores Zohrab Leibmann Fund: Graduate Fellowships
http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/liebmann/
Engineering
Natural Resource Sciences
Ethnic and Minority
International Studies
Ethnic and Minority
Dwight David Eisenhower Graduate Transportation Fellowships
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpp/ddetfp.htm#FellowshipsApp
e8 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
http://www.globalelectricity.org/en/index.jsp?p=79
Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers (EACE): Rick McLellan Memorial Scholarship
http://eace.org/
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Social Science Research Council (SSRC): Collaborative Visiting Fellowship
http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/all/
Educational Testing Service (ETS): Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
https://www.ets.org/research/fellowships/
Miscellaneous
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Fine and Performing Arts
Political Science
Educational Testing Service (ETS): Summer Internship Program for Graduate Students
https://www.ets.org/research/fellowships/
Educational Testing Service (ETS): Sylvia Taylor Johnson Minority Fellowship in Educational Measurement
http://www.ets.org/research/fellowships/johnson/
Educational Testing Service (ETS, TOEFL): Jacqueline A. Ross Dissertation Award
http://www.ets.org/toefl/grants/jacqueline_ross_dissertation_award
Edward F. Albee Foundation, Inc.: William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center (The Barn)- Fellowship for Artists/Writers/Composers
http://www.albeefoundation.org/Guidelines%20&%20Application.html
Eisenhower Institute: Dwight Eisenhower-Clifford Roberts Graduate Fellowship
http://www.eisenhowerinstitute.org/fellowships/roberts.dot
Fine and Performing Arts
International Studies
Postdoctoral
Natural Resource Sciences
Natural Resource Sciences
Natural Resource Sciences
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation: Grants for Art Students
http://www.elizabethgreenshieldsfoundation.org/
Embassy of France in the United States: Chateaubriand Fellowship
http://www.france-science.org/chateaubriand
Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry: Junior and Post-Doctoral Fellowships
http://www.chi.emory.edu/
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Long Island Sound Office: Long Island Sound Study Science and Technical Advisory Committee Fellowship Program
http://longislandsoundstudy.net/
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): National Network for Environmental Management Studies
http://www.epa.gov/enviroed/NNEMS/
Environmental Protection Agency: Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowships
http://www.epa.gov/ncer/fellow/
Political Science
Science
Science
Science
Science
Environmental Public Policy and Conflict Resolution Dissertation Fellowship
http://www.udall.gov/
Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF): Francois Fiessinger Scholarship
http://erefdn.org/index.php/scholarships/
Epilepsy Foundation of America: Behavioral Sciences Student Fellowships
http://www.epilepsy.com/accelerating-new-therapies/our-research-program/grant-and-fellowship-awardees
European Molecular Biology Organization: Long Term Fellowships
http://www.embo.org/funding-awards/fellowships/long-term-fellowships
Fannie and John Hertz Foundation: Graduate Fellowships in the Applied Physical Sciences
http://www.hertzfoundation.org/
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Community Planning Fellowships
http://www.fema.gov/news-release/2001/11/14/fema-fellowships-hazard-mitigation-and-community-planning-announced-2002Community and Regional Planning
Ethnic and Minority
Theater Arts and Filmmaking
Women
International Studies
International Studies
Five College Fellowship for Minority Scholars Program
https://www.fivecolleges.edu/faculty/fellowships
Five College Women's Studies Research Center Ford Associateships
https://www.fivecolleges.edu/fcwsrc
Five College Women's Studies Research Center Research Associateships
https://www.fivecolleges.edu/fcwsrc/applying_to_the_center/2014-2015-call-for-applicants
Flemish Community: Graduate Fellowships
http://www.diplobel.us/
Fondation des Etats-Unis: Harriet Hale Woolley Scholarship
http://www.feusa.org/
Humanities
Sociology
Humanities
Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/FordFellowships/PGA_047959
Ford Foundation Grant Database
http://www.fordfoundation.org/grants/search
Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program
http://www.fordifp.net/
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
Franklin Research Grant Postdoctoral
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (FLAS)
http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu
Foundation for Educational Exchange Between Canada and the United States of America Traditional Student Awards for American Students
http://www.fulbright.ca/programs/american-students/traditional-awards-3.html
Franklin Mosher Baldwin Memorial Fellowship
http://leakeyfoundation.org/baldwins/
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/franklin
Postdoctoral
Ethnic and Minority
Education
International Studies
International Studies
Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies, University of Rochester: Post-doctoral Fellowship
http://www.rochester.edu/college/AAS/
Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies, University of Rochester: Pre-doctoral Fellowship
http://www.rochester.edu/college/AAS/
Frederick Douglass Institute: Teaching Scholars Program
http://www.rochester.edu/college/AAS/
Free University of Berlin: Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~bprogram/
Fulbright Fellowships for International Study
http://us.fulbrightonline.org/
International Studies
Ethnic and Minority
International Studies
Natural Resource Sciences
Agronomy and Horticulture
Agronomy and Horticulture
Agronomy and Horticulture
Natural Resource Sciences
Agronomy and Horticulture
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program
http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsddrap/index.html
Fund for Theological Education, North American Doctoral Fellows Program
http://www.thefund.org/pages/phd
Garden Club of America (GCA) and American Academy in Rome: Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/20
Garden Club of America and Cornell Lab of Ornithology: Frances M. Peacock Scholarship for Native Bird Habitat
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/21
Garden Club of America and the Landscape Architecture Foundation: The Douglas Dockery Thomas Fellowship in Garden History and Design
http://www.lafoundation.org/scholarship/leadership-in-landscape/awards-available/douglas-dockery-thomas-fellowship/
Garden Club of America and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum: The GCA Fellowship in Ecological Restoration
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/13
Garden Club of America: Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/8
Garden Club of America: Award in Coastal Wetland Studies
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/11
Garden Club of America: Awards in Tropical Botany
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/30
Agronomy and Horticulture
Agronomy and Horticulture
Agronomy and Horticulture
Agronomy and Horticulture
Humanities
GEM Fellowship Program Ethnic and Minority
Garden Club of America: Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/16
Garden Club of America: Katharine M. Grosscup Scholarships
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/17
Garden Club of America: Summer Scholarship in Field Botany
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/9
Garden Club of America: The Loy McCandless Marks Scholarship
https://www.gcamerica.org/index.cfm/scholarships/details/id/19
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD): GLAAD Fellowship Opportunities
http://www.glaad.org/
https://www.gemfellowship.org/gem-fellowship
Geosciences
History
Women
Humanities
Humanities
Computer Science
Business
Geological Society of America (GSA): Research Grants Program
http://www.geosociety.org/grants/gradgrants.htm
George C. Marshall/Baruch Fellowships
http://www.marshallfoundation.org/education/marshall-baruch.html
Georgetown University Medical Center: Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund
https://som.georgetown.edu/prospectivestudents/financialaid/resources
Getty Education Institute for the Arts: Graduate Student Internship Program
http://www.getty.edu/grants/education/grad_interns.html
Getty Education Institute for the Arts: Research Grants for Pre- and Post-doctoral Fellowships
http://www.getty.edu/grants/research/scholars/research_pre_post_fellows.html
Google Anita Borg Scholarships
http://www.google.com/anitaborg/
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada: Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship
http://www.gfoa.org/
Business
Business
Business
Business
Women
Architecture
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada: Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship
http://www.gfoa.org/
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada: George A. Nielsen Public Investor Scholarship
http://www.gfoa.org/
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada: Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship
http://www.gfoa.org/
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada: Public Employee Retirement Research and Administration Scholarship
http://www.gfoa.org/
Graduate Women in Science- Sigma Delta Epsilon
http://gwis.org/national-fellowships-program/
Graham Foundation: Carter Manny Award
http://www.grahamfoundation.org/
Science
Natural Resource Sciences
Business
Art and Art History
Business
Grass Foundation: Grass Fellowships in Neuroscience at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)
http://www.grassfoundation.org/
Great Lakes Commission - Sea Grant Fellowship
http://www.glc.org/about/scholarships/fellow.html
Hagley Museum and Library, Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society: Grants-in-aid
http://www.hagley.org/library-grants
Hagley Museum and Library, Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society: Hagley-Winterthur Fellowships in Arts and Industries
http://www.hagley.org/library-grants
Hagley Museum and Library, Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society: Henry Belin Du Pont Dissertation Fellowship
http://www.hagley.org/library-grants
Postdoctoral
Anthropology and Geography
Public Policy
Psychology
Hagley Museum and Library, Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society: Henry Belin Du Pont Fellowship
http://www.hagley.org/library-grants
Harriet and Leon Pomerance Fellowship
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/704
Harper Academic Research Contest
http://www.theihs.org/Home.aspx
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
http://www.hfg.org/df/guidelines.htm
History
History
International Studies
History
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Harry S. Truman Library Institute: Dissertation Year Fellowship
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/grants/
Harry S. Truman Library Institute: Research Grants
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/grants/
Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies: Villa I Tatti Fellowships
http://www.itatti.harvard.edu/
Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks: Bliss Prize Fellowship in Byzantine Studies
http://www.doaks.org/
Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks: Fellowships
http://www.doaks.org/
Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks: Junior Fellowships
http://www.doaks.org/
History
History
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Science
Postdoctoral
Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks: Summer Fellowships
http://www.doaks.org/
Harvard University, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies: Academy Scholars Program
http://academy.wcfia.harvard.edu/
Harvard University, Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH): Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/faculty-affairs/yerby-postdoctoral-fellowship-program/
Harvard University, The Society of Fellows: Junior Fellowships
http://socfell.fas.harvard.edu/
Harvard University: AHRQ Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Health Services Research
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/academics/fellowships/
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) (Smithsonian Institution): Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/opportunities/fellowships/cfapost/cfafellows.html
International Studies
Postdoctoral
Humanities
Anthropology and Geography
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Hebrew University of Jerusalem: OAA Merit Scholarship
https://overseas.huji.ac.il/?CategoryID=492&dbsRW=1
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation
http://www.hhwf.org/
IRA (International Reading Association) Helen M. Robinson Grant
http://www.reading.org/Resources/AwardsandGrants/research_robinson.aspx
Helen M. Woodruff Fellowship fo the AIA and the American Academy in Rome
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/701
Hellenic University Club of New York: Dr. Frederick E.G. Valergakis Research Grant
http://www.hucny.org/
Hellenic University Club of New York: Dr. George Papanicolaou Hellenic Heritage Graduate Research Grant
http://www.hucny.org/
Ethnic and Minority
Sociology
Women
Agronomy and Horticulture
Political Science
Henry A. Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College: Adolescent and Youth Dissertation Award
http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/fellowship-program
Henry A. Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College: Henry A. Murray Dissertation Award
http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/fellowship-program
Henry A. Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College: Jeanne Humphrey Block Dissertation Award
http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/fellowship-program
Herb Society of America, Inc.: Research and Education Grant
http://www.herbsociety.org/
Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
http://www.scoville.org/
Hertz Fellowships Engineering
Art and Art History
Ethnic and Minority
http://www.hertzfoundation.org/dx/fellowships/application.aspx
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Smithsonian Institution): Graduate Student Internships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF)
http://hsf.net/
Horace Smith Fund: Walter S. Barr Fellowships
http://www.horacesmithfund.org/applications/walter-s-barr-fellowships/Students from Specific Areas or with Special Needs
Agronomy and Horticulture
International Studies
Postdoctoral
Ethnic and Minority
Public Policy
Horticulture Services Division (Smithsonian Institution): Enid A. Haupt Fellowship in Horticulture
http://www.si.edu/researchcenters
Hosei University: Hosei International Fund (HIF)
http://www.hosei.ac.jp/ic/
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI): Research Grants
http://www.hhmi.org/grants/individuals/
HSF/Pfizer, Inc Fellowship Program Hispanic Scholarship Fund
http://hsf.net/
Hudson Institute: Herman Kahn Resident Fellowship Program
http://www.hudson.org/
Natural Resource Sciences
Natural Resource Sciences
Natural Resource Sciences
IBM: Ph.D. Fellowships Engineering
International Studies
International Studies
Hudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research and NY State Department of Environmental Conservation: Tibor T. Polgar Fellowships.
http://www.hudsonriver.org/
Hudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research: Hudson River Graduate Fellowships
http://www.hudsonriver.org/
Hudson River Improvement Fund
http://www.hudsonriver.org/
http://www.ibm.com/us/en/
ICCS : Scholarship for a Graduate Student Thesis/Dissertation
http://www.iccs-ciec.ca/graduate-student-scholarships.php
ICCS-NCC: Canadian Studies Academic Internship Program
http://www.iccs-ciec.ca/canadian-studies-postdoctoral-fellowships.php
Miscellaneous
International Studies
Political Science
Journalism
Theater Arts and Filmmaking
Theater Arts and Filmmaking
Sociology
Public Policy
IRA (International Reading Association) Elva Knight Research Grant
http://www.reading.org/Resources/AwardsandGrants/research_knight.aspx
Institute for Advanced Study: Mellon Fellowships for Assistant Professors.
http://www.hs.ias.edu/mellon
Institute for Humane Studies, George Mason University: Summer Seminars
http://www.theihs.org/
Institute for Humane Studies: Felix Morley Journalism Competition
https://www.theihs.org/
Institute for Humane Studies: Film and Fiction Scholarship Competition
https://www.theihs.org/
Institute for Humane Studies: Film and Fiction Scholarship Competition
https://www.theihs.org/
Institute for Humane Studies: Humane Studies Fellowships
https://www.theihs.org/
Institute for Humane Studies: Summer Graduate Research Fellowships
http://www.theihs.org/ContentSelectionList.aspx?id=924
Ethnic and Minority
International Studies
Psychology
Business
Ethnic and Minority
Education
Institute for the Study of World Politics: Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellowships for Master's Level Work
http://www.comptonfoundation.org/about/history/
Institute of International Education, Fulbright Programs
http://www.iie.org/fulbright
Institute of Living: Pre-Doctoral Internships in Clinical Psychology.
http://www.harthosp.org/InstituteOfLiving/Psychology/default.aspx
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB): Summer Internship Program
http://www.iadb.org/en/careers/summer-internship-program-search,1824.html
Inter-American Press Association (IAPA): Scholarships
http://www.sipiapa.org/en/
Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI): Richard M. Weaver Fellowship
http://home.isi.org/programs/fellowships
History
History
Education
International Studies
Ethnic and Minority
Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI): Salvatori Fellowship
http://home.isi.org/programs/fellowships
Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI): Western Civilization Fellowship
http://home.isi.org/programs/fellowships
International Education Research Foundation (IERF): Research Grants
http://ierf.org/
International Foundation for Science (IFS): Granting Programme
http://www.ifs.se/
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA): Luis Donaldo Colosio Fellowship
http://webarchive.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/YSP/scholar-fellow.html?sb=20
Science
International Studies
International Studies
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA): The Peccei and Mikhalevich Fellowships
http://webarchive.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/YSP/scholar.html
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA): Young Scientists Summer Program
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/
International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX): Individual Advanced Research Opportunities
http://www.irex.org/project/individual-advanced-research-opportunities-iaro
International Studies
Engineering
Women
Women
International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX): Short-Term Travel Grants
http://irex.org/
International Road Federation (IRF) Fellowship Educational Grant
http://www.irfnews.org/fellowships/
Iota Sigma Pi, National Honor Society for Women in Chemistry: Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award
http://www.iotasigmapi.info/ISPprofawards/ISPprofawards.html
Iota Sigma Pi, National Honor Society for Women in Chemistry: Anna Louise Hoffman Award for Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Research
http://www.iotasigmapi.info/
Financial Need
Humanities
History
International Studies
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program
http://www.jkcf.org/scholarship-programs/
Jacob K. Javits Fellowships Program
http://www.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation: Fellowship Program
http://www.jamesmadison.com/
Japan Foundation: Fellowship for Doctoral Candidate
http://www.jfny.org/japanese_studies/fellowship.html
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
Humanities
Japan Science and Technology Cooperation Science and Technology Agency (JSTSTA) Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://www.jst.go.jp/EN/
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS): Postdoctoral Fellowships (short-term) for American Researchers
http://jspsusa.org/fellowship.html
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS): Postdoctoral Fellowships for Foreign Researchers (General)
http://jspsusa.org/fellowship.html
IRA (International Reading Association) Jeanne S. Chall Research Fellowship
http://www.reading.org/Resources/AwardsandGrants/research_chall.aspx
Miscellaneous
Postdoctoral
History
Ethnic and Minority
Postdoctoral
Jennings Randolph Peace Scholarship Dissertation Program
http://www.usip.org/fellows/scholars.html
John Carter Brown Library: Long Term Research Fellowships
http://www.brown.edu/academics/libraries/john-carter-brown/fellowships/description-fellowship-program
John Carter Brown Library: Short Term Research Fellowships
http://www.brown.edu/academics/libraries/john-carter-brown/fellowships/description-fellowship-program
John Hope Franklin Dissertation Fellowship
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/johnhopefranklin
John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress: Kluge Center Fellowships
http://www.loc.gov/loc/kluge/fellowships/
Business
Natural Resource Sciences
Humanities
Honorary Societies
Honorary Societies
Joint Japan/World Bank Regular Graduate Scholarship Program
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/WBI/EXTWBISFP/EXTJJWBGSP/0,,contentMDK:20276784~menuPK:551652~pagePK:64168445~piPK:64168309~theSitePK:551644,00.html
Joseph L. Fisher Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships
http://www.rff.org/rff/About/Fellowships_and_Internships/Fisher/Joseph-L-Fisher-Doctoral-Dissertation-Fellowships.cfm
Josephine de Karman Fellowship Trust: Josephine de Karman Fellowships
http://www.dekarman.org/
Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society: Doctoral Fellowships.
http://www.kon.org/
Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society: Master's Fellowships
http://www.kon.org/
International Studies
Psychology
Education
International Studies
KCC Japan Education Exchange Graduate Fellowships Program: For Graduate Study in Japan
http://www.kccjee.org/
Kenneth B. and Mamie P. Clark Fund
http://www.apa.org/apf/funding/clark-fund.aspx
Knowles Science Teaching Foundation (KSTF): KSTF Teaching Fellowships
http://www.kstf.org/
Korea Foundation: Fellowship for Field Research
http://en.kf.or.kr/?menuno=547
Education
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
Natural Resource Sciences
Korean-American Scholarship Foundation (KASF): KASF Scholarships
http://www.grad.ucla.edu/asis/grapes/detail.asp?recordno=67
Kosciuszko Foundation and Polish Ministry of National Education: Graduate/Postgraduate Studies and Research in Poland Program
http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/
Kosciuszko Foundation: Fellowships and Grants for Polish Citizens
http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/
Kosciuszko Foundation: Tuition Scholarship Program for Americans
http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/
Lady Davis Fellowship Trust, Hebrew University: Graduate Fellowships
http://ldft.huji.ac.il/
Lady Davis Fellowship Trust, Hebrew University: Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://ldft.huji.ac.il/
Lady Davis Fellowship Trust, The Technion: Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://ldft.huji.ac.il/
Lake Champlain Sea Grant (LCSG): Lake Champlain Research Initiative
http://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/
Postdoctoral
Anthropology and Geography
International Studies
History
History
History
History
Lalor Foundation: Postdoctoral Program
http://www.lalorfound.org/
Leakey Foundation: General Research Grants
http://leakeyfoundation.org/research-grants/
Lemmermann Foundation: Scholarship Awards
http://lemmermann.nexus.it/
Leo Baeck Institute: David Baumgardt Memorial Fellowship
http://www.lbi.org/about/fellowships/david-baumgardt-memorial-fellowship/
Leo Baeck Institute: Fred Grubel Fellowship
http://www.lbi.org/2013/12/announcement-leo-baeck-fellowship-programme/
Leo Baeck Institute: Fritz Halbers Fellowship
http://www.lbi.org/about/fellowships/fritz-halbers-fellowship/
Leo Baeck Institute: LBI/DAAD Fellowships
http://www.lbi.org/about/fellowships/lbidaad-fellowships/
Anthropology and Geography
History
Science
Computer Science
Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/lewisandclark
Library Resident Research Fellowship: American Philosophical Society
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/resident
Link Foundation: Energy Fellowship Program
http://www.linkenergy.org/
Link Foundation: Fellowships in Advanced Simulation and Training
http://www.binghamton.edu/link-foundation/
Psychology
Science
History
Business
Psychology
Humanities
Public Policy
Lizette Peterson-Homer Injury Prevention Grant Award
http://www.apa.org/apf/funding/peterson-homer.aspx
Los Alamos National Laboratory: Graduate Research Assistant Program
http://www.lanl.gov/careers/career-options/student-internships/index.php
Lyndon B. Johnson Library: Grant-In-Aid of Research.
http://www.lbjlibrary.org/
Marketing Science Institute: Alden G. Clayton Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Competition
http://www.msi.org/research/awards/clayton-dissertation-proposal-competition/
Mary Jo Kupst Trainee Grant for Research in Resilience
https://www.apa.org/about/awards/div-54-kupst.aspx
Mary Roberts Rinehart Awards
http://creativewriting.gmu.edu/graduate/spring-writing-contests/mary-roberts-rinehart-award
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.: Summer Fellowships
http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/employment/summerfellow.asp
Anthropology and Geography
History
Psychology
Humanities
McNeil Center for Early American Studies (MCEAS) Dissertation Fellowship Program
http://www.mceas.org/dissertationfellowships.shtml
Medieval Academy and Richard III Society, American Branch: William Schallek Memorial Graduate Fellowship Award
http://www.medievalacademy.org/?page=Schallek
Melissa Institute Dissertation Research Awards
http://www.apa.org/about/awards/melissa-dissertre.aspx
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships
http://www.acls.org/grants/Default.aspx?id=512
Human Sciences
Humanities
Humanities
Psychology
Anthropology and Geography
Anthropology and Geography
Melpomene Institute of Women's Health Research: Melpomene Research Grant for the Study of Girls and Women
http://www.melpomene.org/
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture: International Doctoral Scholarship for Studies Specializing in Jewish Fields
http://www.mfjc.org/support/howto.html
Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture: International Fellowships in Jewish Studies
http://www.mfjc.org/support/howto.html
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Fellowship
http://apa.org/pi/mfp/psychology/predoctoral/index.aspx
Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA): Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships
http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships/fellowships/andrew-w-mellon-postdoctoral-curatorial-fellowship
Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA): Chester Dale Fellowship
http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships/fellowships/art-history-fellowships
Fine and Performing Arts
Fine and Performing Arts
Fine and Performing Arts
International Studies
History
International Studies
Fine and Performing Arts
Public Policy
Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA): Jane and Morgan Whitney Fellowships
http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships/fellowships/art-history-fellowships
Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA): Leo and Julia Forchheimer Fellowship
http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships/fellowships/art-history-fellowships
Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA): Polaire Weissman Fellowship
http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships/fellowships/art-history-fellowships
Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA): The Bothmer Fellowship
http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships/fellowships/art-history-fellowships
Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA): Theodore Rousseau Fellowships
http://www.metmuseum.org/research/internships-and-fellowships/fellowships/art-history-fellowships
Mexico-North Research Network: Transnationalism Fellowship Program
http://www.mexnor.org/
Millay Colony for the Arts: Residency
http://www.millaycolony.org/residencies
Morris K. Udall Foundation: Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy: Dissertation Fellowship Program
http://www.udall.gov/
Public Policy
Humanities
Ethnic and Minority
Science
History
Ethnic and Minority
Fine and Performing Arts
Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy: Native American Congressional Internship Program
http://www.udall.gov/
Mount Vernon Hotel, Museum and Garden: William Randolph Hearst Foundation Fellowships for Museum Education
http://www.mvhm.org/
Mustard Seed Foundation and Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities: Harvey Fellows Program
http://msfdn.org/harveyfellows/overview/
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Research Fellowship: Henry R. Viets Fellowship
http://www.myasthenia.org/
Mystic Seaport, Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies: Paul Cuffe Memorial Fellowship
http://www.mysticseaport.org/
Mystic Seaport, Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies: Paul Cuffe Memorial Fellowship for the Study of Minorities in American Maritime History
http://www.mysticseaport.org/
Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Foundation: Scholarship
http://www.cnlb.fr/enb/centre/historique.html
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Science
Ethnic and Minority
History
National Academies: Postdoctoral and Senior Research Awards
http://www.nationalacademies.org/
National Academy of Education/ Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
http://www.spencer.org/content.cfm/fellowship-awards
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/ United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation: Harriett G. Jenkins Predoctoral Fellowship Program
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/education/programs/descriptions/Jenkins_Predoctoral_Fellowship_Project.html#.U3vCgVhdW5Q
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): Graduate Student Researchers Program (GSRP) Fellowships
https://fellowships.nasaprs.com/gsrp/nav/
National Air and Space Museum (NASM) (Smithsonian Institution): A. Verville Fellowship
https://airandspace.si.edu/research/fellowships/verville.cfm
Postdoctoral
Science
Science
Journalism
Ethnic and Minority
National Air and Space Museum (NASM) (Smithsonian Institution): Guggenheim Fellowship
http://airandspace.si.edu/research/fellowships/guggenheim.cfm
National Air and Space Museum (NASM) (Smithsonian Institution): Internship Program
http://airandspace.si.edu/research/internships/
National Air and Space Museum (NASM) (Smithsonian Institution): Ramsey Fellowship in Naval Aviation History
http://160.111.252.59/getinvolved/fellow/rfellow.cfm
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB): Grants for Research in Broadcasting
http://www.nab.org/
National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science, Inc. (GEM): Graduate Fellowship Programs - M.S. Engineering, Ph.D. Engineering, Ph.D. Science
http://www.nd.edu/
Science
Ethnic and Minority
Art and Art History
Art and Art History
Fine and Performing Arts
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program
http://ndseg.asee.org/
National Foundation for Jewish Culture: Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Fund for Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships in Jewish Studies
http://jewishculture.org/cohen/
National Gallery of Art- Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts: Predoctoral Fellowship Program for Travel Abroad for Historians of American Art
http://www.nga.gov/casva/casvatrv.shtm
National Gallery of Art- Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts: Predoctoral Fellowship Programs
http://www.nga.gov/casva/casvapre.shtm
National Gallery of Art- Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts: Visiting Senior Fellowship Program
http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/research/casva.html
Postdoctoral
History
Postdoctoral
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
National Gallery of Art-Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts: Senior Fellowship Program
http://www.nga.gov/resources/casvasen.htm
National Huguenot Society: Scholarship
http://www.huguenot.netnation.com/general/award.htm
National Humanities Center: Fellowships
http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/
National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), Multihazard Mitigation Council: Community Planning Fellowships
http://www.nibs.org/?page=mmc_projectsCommunity and Regional Planning
National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship Program
http://www.nij.gov/funding/fellowships/graduate-research-fellowship/Pages/welcome.aspx
National Institute of Justice: Research Opportunity
http://www.nij.gov/funding/Pages/current.aspx
Science
History
History
History
History
History
Natural Resource Sciences
National Inventors Hall of Fame: Collegiate Inventors Competition
http://invent.org/collegiate-inventors-competition/
National Maritime Museum: Caird Senior Research Fellowship
http://www.rmg.co.uk/researchers/fellowships-and-internships/caird-senior-research-fellowship/7045
National Maritime Museum: Caird Short Term Research Fellowship
http://www.rmg.co.uk/researchers/caird-short-term-research-fellowship
National Maritime Museum's Caird North American Fellowship
http://www.history.ac.uk/history-online/grants/library-research-grants/caird-north-american-fellowship
National Museum of African Art (Smithsonian Institution): Internship Program
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
National Museum of American History (NMAH) (Smithsonian Institution): Lemelson Center Fellowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
National Museum of Natural History (NMNH), Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce (Smithsonian Institution): Link Foundation Fellowships
http://www.sms.si.edu/Graduate_Fellowships.html
Natural Resource Sciences
Ethnic and Minority
Science
National Science Foundation Science
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Estuarine Research Reserve Graduate Research Fellowship Program
http://nerrs.noaa.gov/Fellowship.aspx
National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE): African-American Graduate Fellowships
https://www.nobcche.org/
National Physical Science Consortium: Traditional NPSC program supporting Undergraduate Study; Dissertation Support Program
http://www.npsc.org/
http://nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6201
Science
Science
Natural Resource Sciences
Engineering
Natural Resource Sciences
Miscellaneous
Engineering
National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2001/nsf01113/nsf01113.htm
National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6201&org=NSF
National Sea Grant Office (NSGO), New York Sea Grant Program: Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship.
http://seagrant.noaa.gov/WhoWeAre/Leadership/NationalSeaGrantOffice.aspx
National Training Systems Association (NTSA): Interservice / Industry Training Systems and Education Conference Graduate Student Scholarship.
http://www.iitsec.org/education/studentsandteachers/Pages/Scholarships.aspx
National Water Research Institute: Fellowship Program
http://www.nwri-usa.org/fellowship.htm
Nationally Coveted Fellowships
http://scholarships.fatomei.com/
NATSO Foundation: The Bill Moon Scholarship Program
http://www.natso.com/natsofoundation/billmoonscholarship
Ethnic and Minority
Public Service
Political Science
Political Science
Political Science
Journalism
Miscellaneous
New York Association for New Americans, Inc. (NYANA): Graduate Scholarship Fund
http://www.nyana.org/
New York City Urban Fellows Program
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/work/urbanfellows.shtml
New York State Assembly: Graduate Internship
http://assembly.state.ny.us/internship/
New York State Senate, Student Programs Office: Legislative Fellowships
http://www.senate.state.ny.us/senatehomepage.nsf/home?openform
New York State Senate, Student Programs Office: Richard A. Wiebe Public Service Fellowship
http://www.senate.state.ny.us/senatehomepage.nsf/home?openform
New York State Senate, Student Programs Office: Richard J. Roth Journalism Fellowship
http://www.senate.state.ny.us/senatehomepage.nsf/home?openform
New York State: Regents Professional Opportunity Scholarships
http://college-scholarships.findthebest.com/l/10322/New-York-State-Regents-Professional-Opportunity-Scholarship
Natural Resource Sciences
Women
Women
Humanities
Women
Ethnic and Minority
New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program (HEP), and New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC): HABITAT RESTORATION PLANNING GRANTS
http://www.harborestuary.org/index.htm
Newberry Library (D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian): Frances C. Allen Fellowships
http://www.newberry.org/fellowships
Newberry Library: Monticello College Foundation Fellowship for Women
http://www.newberry.org/fellowships
Newberry Library: Short Term Fellowships in the History of Cartography
http://www.newberry.org/fellowships
NOAA/ U.S. Department of Commerce: The Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program
http://fosterscholars.noaa.gov/
Northeast Consortium for Faculty Diversity: Visiting Dissertation Scholar-in-Residence Fellowships.
http://www.diversityoncampus.com/
International Studies
Political Science
Science
Natural Resource Sciences
Science
Science
NSF/NIH/U.S. Department of Agriculture: Summer Institute in Japan and in Korea
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/stis1996/nsf96151/nsf96151.pdf
NYS Division of the Budget: Budget Development Specialist Program
https://www.budget.ny.gov/division/employment/employment.html
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) and U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy: Professional Internships at the National Energy Technology Laboratory
http://orise.orau.gov/index.htm
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) and Westinghouse Savannah River Company: Savannah River Site Professional Internship
http://orise.orau.gov/index.htm
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)/ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Student Research Participation
http://orise.orau.gov/index.htm
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)/ National Center for Toxicological Research: Student Research Participation
http://orise.orau.gov/index.htm
Science
Science
Science
Anthropology and Geography
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)/ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): Minority Faculty and Student Intern Research Program (FSIRP)
http://orise.orau.gov/index.htm
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)/ Savannah River Site: Professional Internship Program
http://orise.orau.gov/index.htm
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)/ U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center: Research Participation Program
http://orise.orau.gov/index.htm
Olivia James Traveling Fellowship
http://www.archaeological.org/grants/700
International Studies
Science
Journalism
Women
Open Society Institute, Network Scholarship Programs: Global Supplementary Grant Program
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/scholarship
Optical Society of America (OSA): Incubic/Milton Chang Travel Grant
http://www.osa.org/en-us/foundation/programs/chang_grant/
Overseas Press Club of America: OPC Foundation Scholarships
http://www.opcofamerica.org/
P.E.O. Sisterhood: International Peace Scholarship Fund
http://www.peointernational.org/
Ethnic and Minority
Science
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
http://www.pdsoros.org/
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): Fellowships for Predoctoral Training in Pharmaceutics
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/awards/pharmaceutics/
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): Postdoctoral Fellowships in Pharmaceutics
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Health Outcomes
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
Science
Science
Postdoctoral
Science
Science
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Informatics
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Pharmaceutics
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Pharmacology and Toxicology
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): Predoctoral Fellowships for Training in Pharmacology and Toxicology.
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): Predoctoral Fellowships in Health Outcomes.
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
Science
History
International Studies
Human Sciences
Humanities
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA): The Paul Calabresi Medical Student Research Fellowship in Clinical Pharmacology.
http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
Phi Beta Kappa: Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship
http://www.pbk.org/infoview/PBK_InfoView.aspx?t=&id=28
Phi Beta Kappa: Walter J. Jensen Fellowship for French Language, Literature, and Culture
http://www.pbk.org/infoview/PBK_InfoView.aspx?t=&id=27
Philip Morris External Research Program: Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://wws.weizmann.ac.il/RGP/
Phillips Academy: Andover Teaching Fellowship Program
http://www.andover.edu/
Ethnic and Minority
Science
Ethnic and Minority
Public Policy
Phillips Fund Grant for Native American Research
http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/phillips
Pine Family Foundation: Scholarships
http://www.pinefamilyfoundation.org/
Predoctoral Fellowships in Neuroscience
http://www.apa.org/pi/mfp/
President's Commission on White House Fellowships: White House Fellowships
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/fellows/#6
Psychology
Miscellaneous
Fine and Performing Arts
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Agronomy and Horticulture
Psi Chi SuperLab Research Grants
http://www.psichi.org/?page=superlabinfo
Public Policy Institute of California: Dissertation Fellow
http://www.ppic.org/main/about.asp
Radcliffe Institute: Fellowship Program for Creative Artists
http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/
Radcliffe Institute: Fellowship Program for Humanists and Social Scientists
http://www.radcliffe.edu/
Radcliffe Institute: Fellowship Program for Natural Scientists and Mathematicians
http://www.radcliffe.edu/
Rainforest Alliance, Research in Tropical Non-Timber Forest Products: Kleinhans Fellowship
http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/
Natural Resource Sciences
Women
Postdoctoral
Humanities
International Studies
Resources for the Future: Joseph L. Fischer Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
http://www.rff.org/fellowships/fisher
Resources for the Future: Summer Economics Fellows Program
http://www.rff.org/Pages/default.aspx
Rhodes University: Rhodes University Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://www.ru.ac.za/research/
Richard Maass Memorial Research Grant
http://www.manuscript.org/2009maassgrant.html
Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program
http://www.cdsintl.org/fromusa/bosch.htm
Ethnic and Minority
Science
Agronomy and Horticulture
Roothbert Fund Scholarships Miscellaneous
International Studies
Human Sciences
Robert L. Millender Sr. Memorial Fund: Millender Fellowship
http://wayne.edu/
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Health and Society Scholars Program
http://www.healthandsocietyscholars.org/
Rocky Mountain Nature Association: Fellowship in the Rockies
http://www.rmna.org/rmna.cfm
http://www.roothbertfund.org/scholarships.php
Rotary Foundation of Rotary International: Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships
http://www.rotary.org/
Rural Poverty Research Center (RUPRI): Rural Poverty Dissertation Fellowship
http://www.rupri.org/
International Studies
Schweitzer Fellowship Science
International Studies
Psychology
Psychology
Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York: Scholarship for Graduate Study in Scotland
http://www.standrewsny.org/
http://www.schweitzerfellowship.org/chapters/indianapolis/application/
Scientific Award of the BMW Group.
http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Uniquely/BMWInTheCommunity/ScientificAward.aspx
Scott Mesh Honorary Grant for Research in Psychology
http://www.apa.org/about/awards/apags-mesh.aspx
Scottish Rite Schizophrenia Research Program: Dissertation Research Fellowships
http://college-scholarships.findthebest.com/l/3986/Dissertation-Research-Fellowship-Award
Women
Engineering
Ethnic and Minority
Honorary Societies
Geosciences
Selected Professions Fellowships: American Association of University Women
http://www.aauw.org/what-we-do/educational-funding-and-awards/
Semiconductor Research Corporation: Graduate Fellowship Program
https://www.src.org/student-center/fellowship/
Shalem Center: Shalem Graduate, Dissertation and Post-Doctoral Fellowships
http://shalem.ac.il/en/
Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid Research
https://sigmaxi.fluidreview.com/
Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS)
http://www.soars.ucar.edu/
Art and Art History
Art and Art History
Art and Art History
Science
Art and Art History
Ethnic and Minority
Natural Resource Sciences
Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) (Smithsonian Institution): Advanced Level Internships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) (Smithsonian Institution): Fellowship Opportunities in American Art.
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) (Smithsonian Institution): Summer Internships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) (Smithsonian Institution): Predoctoral Fellowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies (SCEMS) (Smithsonian Institution): Fellowships in Museum Practice
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Center for Latino Initiatives (SCLI) (Smithsonian Institution): Latino Studies Predoctoral Fellowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) (Smithsonian Institution): Work/Learn Program
http://www.serc.si.edu/
History
History
History
History
History
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Smithsonian Institution Archives (SIA) (Smithsonian Institution): Internship Program
http://siarchives.si.edu/
Smithsonian Institution Libraries (Smithsonian Institution): Baird Society Resident Scholar Program
http://library.si.edu/fellowships
Smithsonian Institution Libraries (Smithsonian Institution): Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology Resident Scholar Program
http://library.si.edu/fellowships
Smithsonian Institution Predoctoral Felowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Institution Ten Week Graduate Student Fellowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships, Native American Awards Program: Native American Community Scholar Awards
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships, Native American Awards Program: Native American Internships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Ethnic and Minority
Science
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Postdoctoral
Postdoctoral
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships, Native American Awards Program: Native American Visiting Student Awards
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships: Graduate Student Fellowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships: James E. Webb Internship
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships: Minority Internships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships: Molecular Evolution Fellowship
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships: Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Science
International Studies
International Studies
Sociology
Humanities
Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships: Predoctoral Fellowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) (Smithsonian Institution): Short-term Fellowships
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) (Smithsonian Institution): Three-year Tupper Postdoctoral Fellowship in Tropical Biology
http://www.smithsonianofi.com/
Social, Behavioral, & Economic Sciences (SBE) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants-Sociology
http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/ses/soc/socckl1.jsp
Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS): International Dissertation Field Research Fellowships
http://www.ssrc.org/
International Studies
Business
History
International Studies
Humanities
Humanities
Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and the Japan Foundation: Japan Program - Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://www.ssrc.org/
Social Science Research Council (SSRC), International Dissertation Research Fellowships.
http://www.ssrc.org/
Social Science Research Council (SSRC), Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector: Dissertation Research Fellowship.
http://www.ssrc.org/
Social Science Research Council (SSRC): Japan Studies Dissertation Workshop.
http://www.ssrc.org/
Social Science Research Council Fellowships
http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/
Social Science Research Council Fellowships
http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/
International Studies
International Studies
Postdoctoral
Archaeology
Engineering
Engineering
Geosciences
Social Science Research Council, (SSRC) : Eurasia Program Advanced Training and Dissertation Grants
http://www.ssrc.org/
Social Sciences and Humanities Research (SSHR): Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowships (DPDF)
http://www.ssrc.org/
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://www.sshrc.ca/
Society for American Archaeology Native American Graduate Archaeology Scholarship
http://www.saa.org/AbouttheSociety/Awards/SAANativeAmericanScholarships/tabid/163/Default.aspx
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE): SAE Doctoral Scholars Forgivable Loan Program
http://students.sae.org/awdscholar/scholarships/
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE): Yanmar/SAE Scholarship
http://students.sae.org/awdscholar/scholarships/
Society of Exploration Geophysicists Foundation: SEG Foundation Scholarship Program
http://www.seg.org/seg
Art and Art History
Art and Art History
International Studies
Art and Art History
Art and Art History
Education
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Academic Year Internship Program
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/education/internships
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Hilla Rebay International Internship
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/education/internships
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Peggy Guggenheim Studentship Program in Venice, Italy
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/education/internships
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Summer Internship for Diversity in the Museum Profession
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/education/internships
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Summer Internship Program
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/education/internships
Spencer Dissertation Fellowships
http://www.spencer.org/content.cfm/naed_spencer-dissertation-fellowships-in-education
Ethnic and Minority
Political Science
International Studies
Postdoctoral
International Studies
St. Lawrence University: Jeffrey Cambell Graduate Fellows Program.
http://www.stlawu.edu/
Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC): Organizational Learning for Homeland Security Fellowship Program.
http://cisac.stanford.edu/fellowships/homeland_security_fellowship_program/
Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC): Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs
http://cisac.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC): Science and International Security Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
http://cisac.stanford.edu/
Stanford University: External Junior Fellowship
http://shc.stanford.edu/
Postdoctoral
Women
Ethnic and Minority
International Studies
Stanford University: External Faculty Junior Fellowships
http://shc.stanford.edu/
SUNY Albany: Fellowship on Women and Public Policy
http://www.albany.edu/womeningov/
SUNY: GRADUATE DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=570
Swedish Information Service: Scholarships for Study in Sweden/ Bicentennial Swedish-American Exchange Fund
http://www.swedenabroad.com/en-GB/Embassies/New-York/
TAARII Miscellaneous
Political Science
Miscellaneous
History
Public Policy
Humanities
http://www.taarii.org/fellowships/us-scholars
Taxpayers for Common Sense (TCS): Fellowships
http://www.taxpayer.net/cms.php?action=jobs
Tel Aviv University and the Dan David Foundation: Dan David Prize
http://www.dandavidprize.org/about/about-the-prize
Temple University, The Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Center for American and Jewish History and the American Jewish Committee: Summer Research Fellowship
http://www.temple.edu/feinsteinctr/
The American Enterprise Institute: National Research Initiative Fellowship Program
http://www.aei.org/
The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities: Visiting Research Fellowships at the University of Edinburgh
http://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/
Thomas O. Enders Fellowship International Studies
International Studies
Ethnic and Minority
History
Engineering
http://www.acsus.org/display.cfm?id=274&Sub=307
Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship
http://woodrow.org/fellowships/pickering/
TIAA-CREF: Ruth Simms Hamilton Research Fellowship
https://www.tiaa-crefinstitute.org/public/institute
U.S. Army Center of Military History: Dissertation Fellowships
http://www.history.army.mil/html/about/df-geninfo.html
U.S. Department of Defense: National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program
http://ndseg.asee.org/
Computer Science
Computer Science
Science
Science
Postdoctoral
Ethnic and Minority
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE): Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program
http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE): High Performance Computer Science Graduate Fellowship (HPCS)
http://www.krellinst.org/csgf/
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (NIH), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ): Grants for Health Services Dissertation Research
http://www.ahrq.gov/fund/training/rsrchtng.htm
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (NIH), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ): Independent Scientists Award
http://www.ahrq.gov/fund/training/rsrchtng.htm
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (NIH), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ): National Research Service Award, Individual Postdoctoral Fellowships
http://www.ahrq.gov/fund/training/rsrchtng.htm
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (NIH), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ): Predoctoral Fellowship Awards for Minority Students
http://www.ahrq.gov/funding/training-grants/rsrchtng.html
Human Sciences
Science
Natural Resource Sciences
Miscellaneous
Natural Resource Sciences
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (NIH): National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
http://www.hhs.gov/
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Science and Technology Directorate: Graduate Fellowships
http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of University Partnerships: Doctoral Dissertation Research Grants
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/programdescription/ddrgCommunity and Regional Planning
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of University Partnerships: Early Doctoral Student Research Grants
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/programdescription/ddrgCommunity and Regional Planning
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) for Graduate Environmental Study
http://www.epa.gov/ncer/fellow/
U.S. Institute of Peace: Jennings Randolph Peace Scholarship Dissertation Program
http://www.usip.org/fellows/scholars.html
U.S. National Park Service (NPS) and Canon U.S.A., Inc.: Canon National Parks Science Scholars
http://home.nps.gov/applications/release/Detail.cfm?ID=226
Science
Public Policy
Political Science
Agronomy and Horticulture
Public Policy
Science
U.S. National Park Service (NPS) Social Science Program: Graduate Student Internships
http://www.nature.nps.gov/socialscience/activities.cfm
U.S. Office of Personnel Management: Presidential Management Fellows Program (PMF)
http://www.pmf.gov/
U.S. Supreme Court: Supreme Court Fellowship
http://www.supremecourt.gov/fellows/Default.aspx
UC Berkeley: U.S. Community Forestry Research Fellowship (CFRF) Program
http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/community_forestry/
United Nations Headquarters: Internship Programme
http://www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/sds/internsh/index.htm
United Negro College Fund (UNCF)/ Merck Science Initiative: Graduate Science Research Dissertation Fellowships.
http://umsi.uncf.org/sif
International Studies
Ethnic and Minority
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Fine and Performing Arts
Humanities
United States Institute of Peace (USIP): Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships
http://www.usip.org/fellows/scholars.html
University of California at Santa Barbara Center for Black Studies: Dissertation Fellowships
http://www.blackstudies.ucsb.edu/programs/graduate/dissertation-scholars/application
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dean's Fellowship
http://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/current/funding#fellowships
University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Fling Fellowship
http://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/current/funding#fellowships
University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Presidential Fellowship
http://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/current/funding#fellowships
Visiting Research Fellowships 2007-2009 The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities The University of Edinburgh
http://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/
Miscellaneous
Anthropology and Geography
Natural Resource Sciences
Journalism
Miscellaneous
International Studies
Washington State University: Summer Doctoral Fellows Program
http://www.wsu.edu/
Wenner-Gren Foundation, Dissertation Fieldwork Grants
http://www.nationalacademies.org/
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), International Conservation Program: Research Fellowships
http://www.wcs.org/about-us/grants-and-opportunities.aspx
William B. Ruggles Right to Work Scholarship
http://www.nilrr.org/
William R. Waters Research Grant
http://www.socialeconomics.org/?page=awards_and_grants&side=william_waters_grant
Winston Churchill Foundation Scholarship
http://www.winstonchurchillfoundation.org/
Fine and Performing Arts
Women
Women
Humanities
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts: Internship Program
http://www.wolftrap.org/
Women in Defense: Horizons Foundation Scholarship Program
http://wid.ndia.org/horizon/Pages/default.aspx
Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies
http://woodrow.org/fellowships/womens-studies/
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Organization: Practicum Grants
http://woodrow.org/about/past-programs/
Geosciences
Ethnic and Minority
Ethnic and Minority
Women
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Fellowships
http://www.whoi.edu/
Xerox Corporation: Xerox Technical Minority Scholarships
http://www.xerox.com/jobs/minority-scholarships/enus.html
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research: Fellowships
http://www.yivoinstitute.org/
Zonta International Foundation: Amelia Earhart Fellowship Awards for Women
http://www.zonta.org/WhatWeDo/InternationalPrograms/AmeliaEarhartFellowship.aspx
Categories (tags) Description
Canadian students
Oregon, land use, planning, public service
Annual program to provide an opportunity for on-the-job experience for planning students or those in similar fields, especially those with an interest in public service and without a graduate degree in the field. Intern will work for three months on short-term and large projects in order to gain a wider acquaintance with Oregon's land use program.
Engineering, Computer Science, Human Sciences, Science, Sociology
"Increasing public understanding of science and technology is a principle goal of AAAS, so it only makes sense that it recognizes the need for scientist who are well versed in communicating complex ideas to a general audience. Enter the AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows program, which has thrived in this endeavor for 40 years." It is a 10-week summer program.
Native Americans, mathematics, science, medicine, engineering, physical sciences, natural resources
AISES' own scholarship program was established in 1983 in memory of A.T. Anderson, a Mohawk and chemical engineer who founded AISES with six other American Indian scientists. Scholarships are awarded to members of AISES who are American Indian/Alaskan Native college students pursuing academic programs in the sciences, engineering, medicine, natural resources, and math.
air quality, pollution, waste management, conservation, sustainability
Annual award to assist graduate students working toward and training for careers in aspects of air pollution control and waste management.
Annual award to recognize academic excellence and provide Albertans with the opportunity for advanced study at institutions outside of the province.
Hearing-impaired students
Annual award program to support undergraduate and graduate students with moderate to profound hearing loss to continue their studies.
Germany, government, social sciences, policy, law, journalism, communications, management, finance, economics, architecture, public service, humanities, arts, environment
Annual award to foster and to maintain a close relationship between the U.S. and Germany by providing young scholars and practicing professionals the opportunity to obtain substantial professional and personal knowledge of Germany.
Germany, postdoctoral, research
Annual program to support highly qualified postdoctoral scholars at the beginning of their academic career and having only completed their doctorate in the last four years, to conduct research in Germany, for stays of 6 to 24 months. Applicants propose their own research projects and select hosts at German institutions.
Germany, research, postdoctoral
The aim is to give award winners an opportunity to concentrate on high-level, innovative research work of their own choice in Germany, virtually without administrative constraints, and thus to promote the internationalization of research in Germany. A program for successful top-flight junior researchers who may use the award to spend five years carrying out research of their own choice at research institutions in Germany and building up their own working groups.
architecture, French
ethnic minorities, engineering, natural science, mathematics
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Minority Ph.D. Program—managed by NACME—has two components. The Ph.D. component offers substantial scholarship support to underrepresented minority students who are beginning their doctoral work in engineering, natural science and mathematics. Since its establishment in 1995, the program has provided direct support to almost 600 minority Ph.D. students in these fields. The smaller Feeder component offers underrepresented minority B.S. or M.S. students access to select faculty and departments that have demonstrated success in sending their students on to doctoral programs.
postdoctoral, humanities, culture, science, security, social sciences, policy, American institutions, education
Annual program to support research by promising postdoctoral scholars and junior faculty members for an academic year at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at Cambridge, Mass. Scholars are expected to be in residence for the academic year (September through May).
Anthropology and Geography
"The annual AAA Minority Dissertation Fellowship is intended to encourage members of racialized minorities to complete doctoral degrees in anthropology, thereby increasing diversity in the discipline and/or promoting research on issues of concern among minority populations. Dissertation topics in all areas of the discipline are welcome. Doctoral students who require financial assistance to complete the write-up phase of the dissertation are urged to apply."
Bi-annual fellowship for an American architect to spend 6 months in France for an intensive work/study program in historic preservation techniques and practices. French architects spend 6-month periods in the U.S. in alternate years.
Miscellaneous "The Graduate Student Award is a merit-based award that supports attendance of AAAL graduate members at the annual conference."
Genetics, horticulture, nutrition, microbiology, biochemistry, engineering, chemistry
"The purpose of the fellowship program is to encourage graduate research in grain-based food science and technology. Research in such disciplines as genetics, horticulture, nutrition, microbiology, biochemistry, engineering, or chemistry is not eligible unless it is directly related to the student's primary research program dealing with a grain-based food science and technology related areas."
women students, doctoral candidates, research, international
Awards for full-time study or research to women who are not United States citizens or permanent residents. Both graduate and postgraduate study at accredited institutions are supported. Six of the awards are available to members of International Federation of University Women affiliate organizations. These fellowship recipients may study in any country other than their own. The Foundation also awards several annual Home Country Project Grants ($5,000 to $7,000 each) to women who received AAUW Educational Foundation International Fellowships. These grants support community-based projects designed to improve the lives of women and girls in the fellow's home country.
Geography
surveying, geodesy
The award "provides support for doctoral dissertation research in the form of small grants of up to $500 to PhD candidates of any geographic specialty."
female students, doctoral candidates,
Supports women in their final year of dissertation work.
Annual award to encourage, recognize, and support exceptional college students in surveying and mapping programs.
cartography, geographic information science, mapping
Annual award to encourage, recognize and support exceptional students in surveying and mapping.
social sciences, humanities, postdoctoral, China, research
Annual award to support postdoctoral scholars in the social sciences and humanities to conduct in-depth research for 4 to 12 months in China. The research should be on China or the Chinese portion of a comparative study. Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
humanities, social sciences, anthropology, archaeology, art history, economics, geography, history, language, literature, law, linguistics, musicology, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, sociology
Annual award to support 10 post-doctoral scholars in humanities and social science research using the foreign language collections at the Library of Congress. Multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary studies and research concerning East and Southeast Asia are welcome. Fellows are expected to pursue research full-time at Washington, D.C. Office space is provided at the Library of Congress.
anthropology, archaeology, art history, economics, geography, history, language, literature, law, linguistics, musicology, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, humanities, social sciences, Japan, postdoctoral
Annual award to support Japanese and American scholars and researchers who are conducting research in the social sciences and humanities relevant to matters of pressing worldwide concern, problems common to advanced industrial societies, or issues relating to improving Japan-U.S. relations. At least one-third of the time should be spent abroad (in the U.S. or Japan). Funds can be used in a third country if necessary to the project. Fellows have a minimum of 3 and maximum of 12 months of full-time support over a 24 month period to complete their research.
postdoctoral, anthropology, archaeology, art history, economics, film, geography, history, language, literature, law, linguistics, musicology, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, rhetoric, communications, sociology
Annual award to provide scholars in all disciplines of the humanities and humanities-related social sciences postdoctoral fellowships at the New York Public Library's Center for Scholars and Writers for 6 to 12 continuous months for full-time research and writing. The ultimate goal of the project should be a major piece of scholarly work by the applicant that will take the form of a monograph or other equally substantial form of scholarship. ACLS does not fund creative work (e.g., novels or films), textbooks, straightforward translation, or pedagogical projects.
anthropology, archaeology, art history, economics, film, geography, history, language, literature, law, linguistics, musicology, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, rhetoric, communications, sociology, postdoctoral
Annual award to provide scholars in all disciplines of the humanities and humanities-related social sciences postdoctoral fellowships for 6 to 12 continuous months for full-time research and writing. The ultimate goal of the project should be a major piece of scholarly work by the applicant that will take the form of a monograph or other equally substantial form of scholarship. ACLS does not fund creative work (e.g., novels or films), textbooks, straightforward translation, or pedagogical projects.
dissertation, Eastern Europe
Annual award to offer support for an academic year of dissertation research and writing in Southeast European studies in all disciplines of the humanities and the social sciences. Funding is offered for three types of support: developmental fellowships, research fellowships, and writing fellowships (see specifics of each on-line).
language, Eastern Europe
Annual award to support individual training in the languages of Eastern Europe (except those of the successor states of the Soviet Union): Albanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, and Slovene.
postdoctoral, research, humanities, social sciences, anthropology, archaeology, art history, economics, geography, history, language, literature, law, linguistics, musicology, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, sociology
Annual awards to support postdoctoral research in disciplines of the humanities and humanities-related social sciences for 6 to 12 months. The ultimate goal of the project should be a major piece of scholarly work by the applicant that will take the form of a monograph or other equally substantial form of scholarship. ACLS does not fund creative work (e.g., novels or films), textbooks, straightforward translation, or pedagogical projects. The award may be held concurrently with other grants and sabbatical pay.
social sciences, humanities, Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Yugoslavia, Eastern Europe
Annual award to provide support for a period of 6 to 12 months of research and/or writing in East European studies.
art history, visual arts, dissertation
Annual award to assist graduate students in any stage of Ph.D. dissertation research and writing, focusing on any period of U.S. art history. The grants may be carried out in residence at the Fellow's home institution, abroad, or at another appropriate site for the research. Fellowship funds may not be used to defray tuition costs. The fellowship year begins in the summer following the application deadline.
Germany, public policy, government, travel
Fellowship intended to help analysts better understand Germany and to foster the study of European economic and international affairs. Following the completion of the trip, fellows submit a report summarizing their findings.
public policy, government, Germany, travel
Fellowship intended to promote the cooperative study of Germany. Following the completion of the trip, fellows submit a report summarizing their findings.
Postdoctoral, minorities, education
"The program aims to build the talent pool of highly skilled education researchers experiences in working on large-scale studies in major research environments. The Fellows program is designed to support early career scholars by providing intensive research and training opportunities to recent doctoral recipients in fields and disciplines related to the scientific study of education and education processes."
education, sociology, economics, psychology, demography, statistics, psychometrics, research, dissertation, ethnic minorities
Annual program with goals to stimulate research on U.S. education policy- and practice-related issues using NCES and NSF data sets, improve the educational research community's firsthand knowledge of the range of data available at the two agencies and how to use them and increase the number of educational researchers using the data sets.
education, research, ethnic minorities
"In 1991, the Council of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) established the AERA Minority Dissertation Fellowship in Education Research to provide support for cotoral dissertation research. The purposes of the program are to advance education research by outstanding minority graduate students and to improve the quality and diversity of university faculties. This program offers doctoral fellowships to enhance the competitiveness of outstanding minority scholars for academic appointments at major research universities. It supports fellows conducting education research and provides mentoring and guidance toward the completion of their doctoral studies."
education, research, ethnic minorities
With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the Institute of Education Sciences, the AERA Grants Program announces its Research Grants Program. The program's goals are: (1) to stimulate research on issues related to U.S. education policy and practice using NCES and NSF data sets; (2) to improve the educational research community's firsthand knowledge of the range of data available at the two agencies and how to use them; and (3) to increase the number of educational researchers using the data sets. Underrepresented minority researchers are strongly encouraged to apply.
Native American
Native American
economics, summer
surface-finishing, chemistry, chemical engineering, environment, engineering, materials science, materials engineering, metallurgy
Annual program to provide scholarships to graduate and advanced undergraduate students who are interested in careers in the surface-finishing field.
women students, doctoral candidates, research, domestic
Awards to support women doctoral candidates completing dissertations or scholars seeking funds for postdoctoral research leave from accredited institutions. Candidates are evaluated on the basis of scholarly excellence, teaching experience, and active commitment to helping women and girls through service in their communities, professions, or fields of research. Candidates may apply for only one of the awards: Postdoctoral Research Leave Fellowships, Dissertation Fellowships, Summer/Short-Term Research Publication Grants.
Annual award to support Native American and Alaskan Native graduate students in Master's, Doctoral, and professional degree programs.
Annual award to support American Indian and Alaskan Native graduate students in Masters, Doctoral, or Professional fields.
Annual program- The Institute conducts scientific inquiry and research into general economics with a focus on monetary economics, methodology of economics, business cycle analysis, forecasting and other topics. Fellows attend summer seminar and have a possibility of continued support into the academic year.
business, accounting
humanities, social sciences, postdoctoral, Eastern Europe, Baltic
Annual program that enables Bulgarian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian and Slovak scholars in the humanities and allied social sciences to carry out research at institutes of advanced study in other countries. These are short-term residencies at each of the seventeen designated institutes in Austria, England, France, Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, the Netherlands, Norway, Scotland, Spain, Turkey, and Yemen. The fellowships are intended to serve younger scholars who have already obtained a Ph.D. or have equivalent experience and who wish to undertake a specific research project at one of the participating institutes.
architecture, health care, health facilities planning
Annual award to increase the awareness of students to the special needs and nature of healthcare facilities, attract young architects to this area, and advance the knowledge and understanding of planning and design of healthcare environments in general.
Annual scholarships to assist liberal arts undergraduates to pursue professional accounting careers through graduate study in accounting. Carey Scholarships are awarded to liberal arts degree-holders who show high potential to become successful accounting practitioners.
ethnic minorities, accounting
Annual award to enable more minority students to enter and to move ahead in the accounting profession and at academic institutions; to increase the number of CPA role models who can influence positively the career decisions of college students.
ethnic minorities, accounting, business, finance, taxation
Annual awards to support outstanding graduate minority students in master's degree studies in accounting and related fields of study.
travel, fine arts, music
India, dissertation, all fields of research
Annual award to support the advancement and understanding of India, its people, and its culture by allowing doctoral candidates to pursue their dissertation research in India. Awards are available for up to eleven months. Dependents allowance will be given for up to two dependents as long as they remain with the fellow in India at least six months.
atmospheric science, ocean, hydrology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, environment, mathematics, physics
Award to attract promising young scientists to prepare for careers in the meteorological, oceanic, and hydrologic fields. Atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences fields. Students interested in these areas but currently studying chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, math and physics are eligible.
atmospheric science, ocean, hydrology, dissertation
Award to support doctoral candidates in the research and writing phases of their dissertations on the history of the atmospheric, oceanic or hydrologic sciences.
France, travel, fine arts, music
"The M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet Fund for Research in France is a memorial to M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet, one of the foremost scholars of French music from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Her research was centered in Paris, where she was a commanding and beloved presence in the libraries and archives. It is to be awarded annually to one or more doctoral students or at graduates of universities in the United States and Canada to conduct doctoral or post-doctoral musicological research in France."
"The Eugene K. Wolf Travel Fund is intended to encourage and assist Ph.D. candidates in all fields of musical scholarship to travel to Europe to carry out the necessary work for their dissertation on a topic in European music. The fund will award one or more travel grants each year to students attending North American universities who have completed all requirements except the dissertation for the Ph.D. in any field of musical scholarship and who need to undertake research in Europe toward the dissertation."
travel, fine arts, music
travel, fine arts, music
fine arts, music
"The Harold Powers World Travel Fund is intended to encourage and assist Ph.D. candidates, post-docs, and junior faculty in all fields of musical scholarship to travel anywhere in the world to carry out the necessary work for their dissertation or other research. The Fund honors the polymathic scholar and distinguished longtime AMS member whose publications have ranged from music and language to medieval mode to Indian music to Puccini and whose interests are wider still, but always with the communicative aspects of music at their base."
"The Jan LaRue Travel Fund is intended to encourage and assist Ph.D. candidates, post-doctoral scholars, independent scholars, and junior faculty to travel to Europe to carry out research. The fund honors the memory of Jan LaRue (1918–2004), a distinguished scholar and AMS member admired for his pioneering work on style analysis, the eighteenth-century symphony, and early computer applications in musicology. "
"The Ora Frishberg Saloman Fund supports musicological research oriented to music criticism and reception history. It encourages work in areas where Prof. Saloman herself did path-breaking scholarship and graduate teaching, notably research in nineteenth-century trans-Atlantic connections between European and American music criticism and reception history. Ora Frishberg Saloman’s books include Beethoven's Symphonies and J. S. Dwight: The Birth of American Music Criticism (1995) and Listening Well: On Beethoven, Berlioz, and Other Music Criticism in Paris, Boston, and New York, 1764-1890 (2009); among her many scholarly articles are studies of the Leopold Damrosch Orchestra, Beethoven’s Ninth in Paris, and the music of Berlioz in New York."
Austria, travel, fine arts, music
"The Virginia and George Bozarth Travel Fund is intended to encourage and assist Ph.D. candidates, post-doctoral scholars, independent scholars, and junior faculty to travel to Austria to carry out research. The fund was spearheaded by George Bozarth (University of Washington) and named in memory of his parents."
travel, fine arts, music
numismatics, research
numismatics
"The Holmes / D’Accone Endowment encourages and assists Ph.D. candidates, postdoctoral fellows, independent scholars, and junior faculty working with subject matter associated with the history of opera."
Annual award to promote publication in the field of early American numismatics involving material no later than 1800.
Annual award to support work and study of numismatic and museum methodology at the American Numismatic Society.
numismatics, history, classics, economics, history
Annual award for a grant to cover the costs of attending the Society's seminar. The purpose of the seminar is to familiarize its students with numismatic methodology and scholarship and to provide them with an understanding of the contributions made by numismatics to other fields of study. Students will also gain extensive practical experience working with coins and other objects and will have use of the Society's comprehensive library resources.
postdoctoral, clinical, medicine, internal medicine, neurology, pediatrics, psychiatry, surgery, patient-oriented research
Annual award for research in the several branches of clinical medicine. Essentially 100% of time will be devoted to research, and the fellowship will constitute salary support. Candidates are to be nominated by their department chairman in a letter providing assurance that the nominee will work with the guidance of a scientific advisor of established reputation who has guaranteed adequate space, supplies, etc., for the fellow.
Archeology, Anthropology, Biology, Ecology, Geography, Geology, Linguistics, Paleontology, Population Genetics
"The Lewis and Clark Fund encourages exploratory field studies for the collection of specimens and data and to provide the imaginative stimulus that accompanies direct observation."
Psychology
Psychology
science, physics, technology
Annual awards given to provide a public service by making available to members of Congress individuals with scientific knowledge and skills. In turn, the program enables scientists to broaden their experience through direct involvement with the legislative and political processes. Fellows choose the Congressional office in which they wish to work, after a two-week introductory session.
political science, journalism, postdoctoral
Annual award to support political scientists, journalists, doctors, federal executives and international scholars to come to Washington, D.C. for nine months to gain hands-on understanding of the legislative process by serving on congressional staffs.
ethnic minorities, political science, teaching, research
Annual award to identify, encourage, and aid prospective African-American, Native American and Latino/a political science graduate students.
Pscyhology, Ethnic and Minority
"These grants support efforts to increase the membership and participation of ethnic minority graduate students within APAGS, advertise education and training opportunities for ethnic minorities, and enhance the recruitment and retention efforts for ethnic minority students in psychology."
Grant for a project that "promotes training and educational experiences in practice or services for persons with disabilities, or the recruitment, retention and training of individuals with idsabilities. Examples include, but are not limited to, the following: workships, conferences, speaker series, mentorship programs and the development of student organizations with a focus on disability issues."
"The Science Directorate of the American Psychological Association sponsors an annual competition for dissertation research funding. The purpose of the Dissertation Research Award program is to assist science-oriented doctoral students of psychology with research costs."
psychology, HIV, AIDS, research, ethnic minorities, science
Annual award to increase the number of psychologists with expertise in HIV/AIDS prevention and research related to ethnic minorities, increase the number of underrepresented minorities in the area of mental health research and HIV/AIDS research and prevention, and to increase the general knowledge of issues related to ethnic minority mental health and treatment.
psychology, mental health, research, ethnic minorities, science
Annual award to support doctoral training in mental health and substance abuse services to promote culturally competent mental health and substance abuse services provided to ethnic minority populations, to increase the number of ethnic minority psychologists delivering mental health and substance abuse services to ethnic minority populations, and to increase the general knowledge and research of issues related to ethnic minority mental health and substance abuse treatment.
psychology, clinical, counseling, school psychology, substance abuse, research, mental health, ethnic minorities, science
An annual program to support doctoral training in Substance Abuse Research (SAR) and prevention: 1) To increase the number of psychologists with expertise in SAR and prevention related to ethnic minority populations. 2) To increase the number of under-represented minorities in the area of SAR research and prevention related to ethnic minority populations. 3) To increase the general knowledge and research of issues related to ethnic minority mental health and treatment.
psychology, clinical, counseling, school psychology, ethnic minorities, science
Annual program to support doctoral training in mental health and substance-abuse services, to promote culturally competent mental health and substance-abuse services for ethnic minority populations, and to increase the number of ethnic minority psychologists providing services to ethnic minority populations, and to increase the general knowledge and research of issues related to ethnic minority mental health and substance abuse treatment.
psychology, children, developmental, clinical, pediatrics, school psychology, educational psychology, psychopathology, science
Annual award to advance knowledge and learning in the field of child psychology, specifically psychological research that breaks new ground or creates significant new understandings that facilitate the development and/or functioning of children and youth.
science, mental health, neuroscience, biological sciences, ethnic minorities, postdoctoral
The fellowship goals are to increase ethnic/racial diversity among neuroscience researchers with a special emphasis in increasing the numbers of under-represented ethnic minorities and to increase numbers of neuroscientists whose work is related to the federal initiative to eliminate health disparities.
science, mental health, neuroscience, biological sciences, ethnic minorities, research
Annual award to support minority students pursuing careers in neuroscience research.
Egypt, art, architecture, archaeology, economics, history, humanistic, social sciences, humanities, Islamic studies, literature, political science, religion
The recipients of our awards--which come courtesy of the NEH (national endowment for the humanities), ECA (United States Dept. of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs), Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and William P. McHugh Memorial Fund--will conduct research in Egypt for a period of no less than 3 months.
Turkey, humanities, social sciences, research
Annual award to support scholars and doctoral candidates who wish to conduct research on ancient, medieval, or modern times in Turkey in any field of the humanities and social sciences.
Turkey, archaeology, art history, history, architecture, research, dissertation
Annual award to support doctoral candidates undertaking research in Turkey in the history or art, history of architecture, and archaeology. The program is supported by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.
Turkey, humanities, humanistic, social sciences, prehistory, history, art, archaeology, literature, linguistics, social and cultural history, postdoctoral, research
Annual award to support scholars engaged in research for four to twelve continuous months on ancient, medieval, or modern times in Turkey in any field of the humanities.
Turkey, language, summer
Summer award for participation in advanced Turkish language at Bogazici University in Istanbul. This intensive program offers the equivalent of one full academic year of study in Turkish at the college level.
Turkey, archaeology, architecture, art history, research, summer
Summer award to support excavation and research in art history and archaeology at the site of Aphrodisas in Turkey.
Greece, classics, ancient, Mediterranean, art history, anthropology, prehistory, post-classical Greece, dissertation
Bi-annual award to support studies for one year of study at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece. The Archaeological Institute of America awards the fellowship. At the conclusion of the fellowship tenure, the recipient must submit a report on the use of the stipend.
Greece, archaeology, physical anthropology, dissertation
Annual award to allow doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars with well-defined projects, working either alone or in collaboration with local research institutions, to study human skeletal remains from archaeological contexts in Greece. The fellowship is for one academic year, beginning in September. Projects should be planned for completion during this time.
Greece, archaeology, biological sciences, geosciences, research, postdoctoral
Annual program to accommodate qualified scholars wishing to undertake limited investigations at Wiener Laboratory, Athens, Greece.
Greece, archaeology, archaeobotany, seeds, charcoal, phytoliths, pollen, research, environment, dissertation, postdoctoral
Annual award to support doctoral candidates who are writing dissertations and postdoctoral scholars pursuing well-defined research projects, either alone or in collaboration with local research institutions, in environmental studies from archaeological contexts in Greece.
Greece, archaeology, biological sciences, faunal remains, dissertation, postdoctoral
Annual award to support doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars with well-defined projects, working either alone or in collaboration with local research institutions, to study faunal remains from archaeological contexts in Greece.
Greece, law, research
Greece, archaeology, geosciences, soil, dissertation, postdoctoral
Annual award to support doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars with well-defined projects, working either alone or in collaboration with local research institutions, to address significant archaeological questions in areas of study which may include quarried stone, lithics, building materials, ceramics, soil, and sediment studies. The fellowship period is one academic year, beginning in September.
Greece, classics, archaeology
Annual award aimed at supporting scholars who are publishing materials from the School's excavations at Ancient Corinth or the Athenian Agora. Grants are for a 3-9 months. A final report is due at the end of the award period.
Award to support students whose research subject is ancient Greek law. Awarded periodically. A final report is due at the end of the award period.
Greece, archaeology, dissertation, postdoctoral
Annual program to support doctoral candidates writing their dissertations and scholars who have received the Ph.D. degree recently, to complete a project, such as preparing their dissertation for publication, which requires a lengthy residence in Greece. The fellowship is for one academic year, beginning in September.
Greece, antiquity, late antiquity, Byzantine, post-Byzantine, modern Greece, library
Annual award to support doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars to pursue research of particular relevance to the collections of the Gennadius Library. The fellowship is for one academic year.
Greece, archaeology, art history, architecture, classics, anthropology, prehistory, post-classical Greece, Mediterranean, humanities
Annual program to provide support for scholars and professionals for classical and ancient Mediterranean studies and related fields. Fellows will be expected to reside primarily in Athens, contribute to and enhance the scholarly dialogue, as well as contribute to and expand scholarly horizons at the School.
Greece, classics, ancient, Mediterranean, research
Annual program to provide financial support for graduate students in classics and ancient Mediterranean studies to spend one academic year at the ASCSA.
photogrammetry
remote sensing, travel
remote sensing
acoustics, hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, astrophysics, electronic devices, biotechnology, ocean, communications, intelligence, computer hardware, software, materials, target detection, weapons, signal processing, simulation, biomedical, training, manufacturing, construction, logistics, women students, postdoctoral
Annual program to significantly increase the involvement of creative and highly trained scientists and engineers from academia and industry to scientific and technical areas of interest and relevance to the Navy. Awards are for one year, renewable up to three years given satisfactory performance and availability of funds.
microbiology, biological sciences
Annual fellowship that encourages students to continue and complete their research project in the microbiological sciences. The goal of the fellowship is to increase the number of underrepresented minorities completing doctoral degrees in the microbiological sciences.
Annual scholarship award to encourage and commend college students who display exceptional interest and ability in the theoretical aspects of photogrammetry.
Annual award to facilitate research-related travel by outstanding graduate students in remote sensing. Eligible travel includes field investigations, agency visits, conference participation, or other travel that enhances a graduate research program.
Annual scholarship award for current and entering graduate students, to facilitate studies addressing innovative uses of remote sensing data/techniques that relate to the earth's natural, cultural, or agricultural resources.
engineering, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, air quality, energy, conservation, HVAC system design
Annual award to enhance the careers of recent Ph.D. recipients, to promote research related to the goals of ASHRAE, and to promote ASHRAE-related educational efforts in universities and colleges.
hotel, tourism, hospitality
sociology
engineering, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, air quality, energy, conservation, HVAC system design
Annual award to encourage graduate students to continue their studies, in preparation for service in the HVAC and R industry.
theater, performance, performing arts
Annual award to support and encourage scholars to continue in their academic endeavors undertaking projects significant to the field of theatre and/or performance studies related to theatre or the performing arts.
Annual award to fund research projects in travel and tourism, especially those related to the cruise industry. The website provides suggested research questions. A required proposal should include an abstract on the intended topic of research, purpose of study, methodology, cost of research (provide detailed budget), objectives, and timeline. This can be a school, class, or individual project.
hotel, travel, tourism, hospitality
Annual award to provide financial support for graduate students in master's and doctoral degree programs focused on travel and tourism.
Annual program to encourage sociologists to undertake community action projects that bring social science knowledge, methods, and expertise to bear in addressing community-identified issues and concerns.
sociology, research, postdoctoral
Annual award to nurture the development of scientific knowledge by funding small, ground-breaking research initiatives and other important scientific research activities. Funded in part by the National Science Foundation. The award is meant to provide scholars with venture capital for innovative research that challenges the discipline.
sociology, ethnic minorities, mental health
Annual award to support the development and training of minority sociologists in mental health. The program seeks to attract talented minority students interested in mental health issues and to facilitate their placement, work, and success in doctoral degree programs in the U.S. Funded by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health. The award is made for one year, but may be renewed for two additional years, assuming satisfactory academic progress by the fellow.
science, biological sciences, physical sciences, natural resources, water
Annual award to support a promising doctoral student in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico who is pursuing advanced training and research in the field of water supply and treatment. The fellowship may be renewed for a second year of support upon submission of evidence of satisfactory progress and approval of a review committee.
science, natural resources, water, thesis, dissertation
Annual award intended to encourage academic excellence by recognizing outstanding master's theses and doctoral dissertations addressing issues in public water supply. Two dissertations and two master's theses are selected for awards.
women, ethnic minorities, science, natural resources, water, physical sciences, engineering
Annual award to encourage and support outstanding female and minority students pursuing advanced training in the field of water supply and treatment. The award honors the memory of Holly A. Cornell, co-founder of CH2M Hill, Inc.
physical sciences, engineering, research, corrosion, natural resources, water, aquatics, chemistry, analytical chemistry, environment
Annual award to support and encourage outstanding graduate students in science and engineering who are dedicated to research on improving water quality.
water, natural resources, science, research
Annual award to support and encourage outstanding graduate students conducting applied research in the drinking water field. Selection of the scholarship recipient is based on the excellence of his or her academic record and potential to provide leadership in applied research and consulting in the drinking water field.
enology, wine, food science, horticulture
Annual program to support graduate study in enology, viticulture, health aspects of wine, and the responsible use and appreciation of fine wines.
Scandinavia, research
environment
Annual awards to support Scandinavians undertaking study or research, usually at the graduate level, in the United States for up to one year.
Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, research
Annual awards to allow individuals to pursue research or study in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and/or Denmark for a period of up to one year.
Anthropology and Geography
The purpose of the Anna C. & Oliver C. Colburn Fellowship is "to support studies undertaken at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece for no more than a year."
Annual scholarship program to support graduate and undergraduate students in environmental studies. The award is to be used for tuition, fees, books, and other education-related expenses.
archaeology, Bronze Age
Annual award to support a person working on an individual project of a scholarly nature relating to Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology.
archaeology, Portugal
Rome, archaeology, classics, dissertation, postdoctoral
Annual award to support a Rome Prize Fellowship for the study of archaeology or classical studies in Rome.
Italy, Mediterranean, archaeology, classics
A pre- or post-doctoral fellowship for study of archaeology and classical studies at the Institute at the American Academy in Rome.
archaeology, classics, sculpture, architecture, history, travel, dissertation, postdoctoral
Annual award to support an academic year of travel and study in Greece, the Aegean Islands, Sicily, southern Italy, Asia Minor or Mesopotamia. The award is not intended to support field excavation projects.
The purpose of The Archaeology of Portugal Fellowship is "To support projects pertaining to the archaeology of Portugal, to be conducted between July 1 of the award year and the following June 30. These include, but are not limited to, research projects, colloquia, symposia, publication, and travel for research or to academic meetings for the purpose of presenting papers on the archaeology of Portugal. AIA fellowship funds may not be used for institutional overhead, institutional administrative recovery costs, or institutional indirect costs."
art history, architectural history, historic preservation, research
Annual program to provide a prearranged, structured learning experience, under the guidance of the director of the Division. Interns focus on primary research materials to study specific preservation issues in the Smithsonian's architectural history.
physical sciences, life sciences, mathematics, computer science, engineering, conservation, environment, fission, fusion, energy, nanomaterials
Annual program to provide the opportunity for graduate students to carry out research at Argonne National Laboratory (Argonne, Illinois) for a master's or doctoral degree under the co-sponsorship of an ANL staff member. Renewable contingent upon satisfactory performance. The student's faculty sponsor is eligible for limited travel expenses.
engineering, computer science, postdoctoral
Annual international awards to outstanding doctoral scientists and engineers who are at early points in promising careers. Fellowships are awarded for a one-year term, with possible renewal up to three years.
summer, physical sciences, life sciences, mathematics, computer science, engineering
Annual summer program to support basic research in Physical and Life Sciences, and applied research in Coal Conservation, Environmental Impact and Technology, Fission and Fusion Energy.
sociology, doctoral candidates, public policy
The Fellowship brings a PhD-level sociologist to Washington, DC, to work as a staff member on a congressional committee or in a congressional office, or as a member of a congressional agency (e.g., the General Accounting Office). This intensive six month experience reveals the intricacies of the policy making process to the sociological fellow, and shows the usefulness of sociological data and concepts to policy issues. ASA will join with other associations' congressional fellows to offer orientation, meetings, and support for the person selected. The person will work closely with the ASA's Spivack Program on Applied Social Research and Social Policy, with possibilities for congressional staff or press briefings, public speaking, writing issue papers, and other opportunities.
visual arts, performing arts, Asia, Asian student
Annual award to support cultural exchange between Asia and the U.S. in the performing and visual arts, primarily by funding students from Asia for study, research, travel, and creative work in the U.S.
Asia, art, visual arts, performing arts, archaeology, architecture, art history, conservation, crafts, dance, film, museology, music, painting, photography, preservation, prints/printmaking, sculpture, theater, video
Annual program to support individual U.S. scholars, artists, and professionals undertaking research, teaching, and creative residencies at cultural and educational institutions in East and Southeast Asia.
Asia, humanities, social sciences, art, art history, religion
Annual award to support U.S. scholars, specialists, and artists to conduct research and to undertake projects in Asia involving the interdisciplinary analysis of religion and the arts.
Asia, Asian student, humanities, social sciences, archaeology, art history, conservation, dance, ethnology, ethnomusicology, museology
Annual award to support the training, travel, and research in the U.S. of Asian students who are engaged in the study, documentation, and preservation of traditional Asian arts.
Asia, Hong Kong, visual arts, performing arts, archaeology, architecture, art history, conservation, crafts, dance, film, museology, music, painting, photography, prints/printmaking, sculpture, theater, video
Annual fellowship awarded to promising Hong Kong artists, students, and scholars for research, study, and creative work in the U.S.
Asia, archaeology, conservation, museology, music, theory, history, criticism, architecture, art, dance, film, music, photography, theater
Annual fellowship for U.S. scholars, doctoral students, and specialists in the humanities to undertake research, training, and study in Asia. The program also supports U.S. and Asian scholars participating in international conferences, exhibitions, visiting professorships, and similar projects.
Asia, Japan, humanities, visual arts, performing arts
Annual awards to individuals in Japan and the U.S. for exchange activities that encourage the study and understanding of Japanese art and culture.
Asia, Taiwan, humanities, visual arts, performing arts
Annual fellowship award to support artists, scholars, and specialists from Taiwan for research, study, and creative work in the U.S. as well as to support U.S. citizens and non-Taiwanese Asians participating in cultural exchange programs in Taiwan.
art, music, performing arts
The Aspen Music Festival and School offers a wide variety of programs of performance and study. Most of these programs include a weekly private lesson with an artist-faculty member, extensive performance opportunities, coaching sessions, and master classes. The AMFS prides itself on providing a broad musical experience for students, faculty, guest artists and audience members: we allow and encourage all of our students to participate in every appropriate aspect of the Festival and School.
Canada, political science
Psychology
Belgium
Annual award to support research on some aspect of Canadian studies or Canada-U.S. relations. The fellowship allows a U.S. scholar to study and research at a Canadian institution, research site or business for a summer or an academic year.
education, finance, academic affairs, instruction, student services, institutional development, research, dissertation
Annual program to support doctoral students in the research and writing of their dissertations. AIR program seeks to foster use of federal databases as sources of information on issues related to higher education.
plant biology, physics, parent, biochemistry, pharmacology, women students
About 5-10 AWIS graduate fellowships in the amount of $1,000 are awarded each year. The four memorial awards are: (1) Amy Lutz Rechel Award, for an outstanding graduate student in the field of plant biology, (2) Luise Meyer-Schutzmeister Award, for an outstanding graduate student in physics, (3) Ruth Satter Award, for an outstanding graduate student who interrupted her education for at least three years to raise a family, and (4) the Diane H. Russell Award, for an outstanding graduate student in the field of biochemistry or pharmacology. AWIS may also award Citations of Merit ($300).
salmon, biological sciences, management, conservation, marine
Annual fellowships to encourage individuals seeking to improve their knowledge or skills while looking for solutions to current problems in Atlantic salmon biology, management, or conservation.
"The intent of this grant is to fund innovative psychological science research projects."
Annual award of up to 8 fellowships for advanced study or research during one academic year, at a Belgian university or institution of higher learning.
desert, ecology, solar energy, environmental physics, architecture, planning, agriculture, irrigation, hydrology, aquaculture, environment, microbiology, dryland, biotechnology, postdoctoral
The award supports candidates interested in conducting postdoctoral research at the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research (BIDR) during the year 2006, for a period of 1-2 years, in topics related to the sustainable development of drylands.
International Studies
music composition
books, history, bibliographical inquiry, research
Annual award to support bibliographical inquiry as well as research in the history of the book trades and in publishing history. Eligible topics may concentrate on books and documents in any field, but should focus on the book or manuscript (the physical object) as historical evidence.
agriculture, biological sciences, biological engineering, atmospheric science, chemical engineering, chemistry, civil engineering, environment, ecology, evolutionary biology, environment, engineering, geosciences, horticulture, microbiology, natural resources, nutrition, plant biology, soil, crops, toxicology
To provide opportunities for doctoral students to pursue research which integrates the physical and life sciences to address environmental problems.
"Boren Fellowships provide up to #30,000 to U.S. graduate students to add an important international and language component to their graduate education through specialization in area study, language study, or increased language proficiency. Boren Fellowships support study and research in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East...Boren Fellows represent a variety of academic and professional disciplines, but all are interested in studying less commonly taught languages, including but not limited to Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Portugese, Russian, and Swahili."
Annual awards to encourage young composers in the creation of serious music to aid in continuing their musical education. Awards have no limitations as to instrumentation, style or length of work submitted.
women, New York
California
public policy, government
The fellowships are designed for students whose dissertation topics and career goals are related to the study of public policy and political institutions. Awards will go to scholars whose research will benefit from access to the data, opportunities for interviewing, and consultation with senior staff members afforded by the Brookings Institution and by residence in Washington, DC.
public policy, economics, economic growth, international, human resources, industrial organization, regulation, public finance, monetary, stabilization
Annual fellowship program for policy-oriented doctoral research. The fellowships are designed for candidates whose dissertation topics and career goals are directly related to public policy issues. Fellows will conduct their research in affiliation with one of four participating Brookings research programs: Governance Studies, Foreign Policy Studies, Metropolitan Policy, and Global Economy and Development.
dissertation, security, policy, foreign policy, international, economic, East Asia, Commonwealth of Independent States, Eastern Europe, Germany, Middle East, Africa, Latin America
Annual fellowship for policy-oriented doctoral research, doctoral candidates whose dissertation topics are directly related to public policy issues and thus to the major interests of the Institution, and whose research will benefit from access to the data, opportunities for interviewing, and consultation with senior staff members afforded by the Institution and residence in Washington, DC.
Annual award to support women in advanced graduate study in a wide range of disciplines at accredited colleges and universities in New York State.
Annual program to provide loans to doctoral degree students at accredited universities throughout the U.S., with the objective of increasing the pool of individuals with the qualifications, motivation, and skills to teach the diverse student body of CSU.
California, public policy, political science
Annual program to provide individuals with an 11-month intern experience in the California State Senate, observing the legislative process and providing research and administrative assistance to Senate members and policy committees. The fellowship period begins the October following the application deadline.
Canada, women
California, political science, public policy
Annual program to facilitate a practical graduate level education in California state government, by placing graduate students in full-time, 11-month positions in the Executive Branch and having weekly graduate seminars. Sponsored jointly by the Center for California Studies and the Office of the Governor. The fellowship period begins in September.
California, political science, public policy
Annual program to provide an opportunity for individuals of all ages, ethnic backgrounds, and experience to directly participate in the legislative process in the state of California. The 11-month fellowship provides an introduction to public policy formation and adoption in the California Legislature through full-time work as a professional legislative staff member.
California, law, public policy
Annual program to train professionals in the growing complexities of the court system by providing a year's work experience in California's judicial system. Ten college graduates and graduate students with diverse academic backgrounds are selected for the 11-month program each year.
Canada, science, research, technology, engineering
Award for engineering students enrolled in an approved research master’s or doctoral programme in Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering.
Various awards to support women graduates seeking funding for masters and doctoral level studies. See website for individual award details.
Russia, business, economics, journalism, law, public policy, government, culture
Year-long program to allow promising young American professionals to live and work in Russia to develop networks with Russian professionals and to foster greater U.S./Russian relations. Participants will develop an expertise in the modern business, government, public policy, and cultural environment of Russia through direct, meaningful experience and individualized professional assignments.
computer science, technology, dissertation
Annual award to promote historical research on various topics relating to the history of computing.
Engineering
Miscellaneous
psychology
religion, ethics, humanities, social sciences, dissertation
Awards to encourage original and significant study of ethical or religious values in all fields of the humanities and social sciences, and particularly to help Ph.D. candidates in these fields complete their dissertation work in a timely manner. In addition to topics in religious studies or in ethics (philosophical or religious), dissertations appropriate to the Newcombe Fellowship competition might explore the ethical implications of foreign policy, the values influencing political decisions, the moral codes of other cultures, and religious or ethical issues reflected in history or literature.
"The Chassis Plans Leadership in Engineering Scholarship is awarded each year to one full-time student pursuing an undergraduate or Master's degree in engineering."
A "one-year fellowships to support research in residence at Smithsonian Institution facilities" for a graduate student from a CIC institution.
Alaska, business, education, mathematics, science, health services, engineering
Annual scholarship award for exceptional academic achievement and community service experience, offered as encouragement to students to attend outstanding colleges and universities in the U.S.
"The Clara Mayo Grant program was set up to support masters' theses or pre-dissertation research on aspects of sexism, racism, or prejudice, with preference given to students enrolled in a terminal master's program. Studies of the application of theory or the design of interventions or treatments to address these problems are welcome."
postdoctoral, humanities, social sciences, language-learning, translation
Annual award to provide institutional support for one semester for the best in cross-disciplinary and cross-regional comparative work in a wide variety of humanities and social science disciplines. Regularly scheduled lectures, workshops and seminars will permit the Fellow to associate with many of Columbia University's leading scholars engaged in the Institute's innovative project.
travel, Europe, culture, anthropology, history, political science, sociology
Annual program to enable graduate students to pursue short-term, exploratory research in Europe in order to determine the viability and to better define the scope of their proposed dissertation.
community, economics, sociology, urban, planning, law
Annual program to support advanced degree students researching topics related to community associations, e.g. condominiums, cooperatives, townhouse developments, etc.
African American, ethnic minorities, law, political science, public policy, leadership, development, education
Annual program to provide public policy training for young African American graduate students and professionals, expose young African American professionals and graduate students to Capitol Hill and provide them with the contacts that will facilitate their getting a public policy position upon completion of the program, and provide the Members of the Congressional Black Caucus with skilled young professionals to work as Congressional staff for 40-hour weeks, 9-month office placement. Fellows who successfully complete the nine-month program are eligible to participate in the optional summer placement.
summer, economics, public policy, health policy, financial management, mathematics, statistics
Annual program to provide the Congress with objective, timely, and nonpartisan analyses needed for economic and budget decisions.
ethnic minorities, Hispanic students
Annual award to provide partial support to Latino students who have a strong commitment to the Latino community, a history of leadership and public service, and a desire to continue contributing to the community.
ethnic minorities, liberal arts, postdoctoral, teaching
Annual award to assist minority scholars in the early stages of their careers and produce a pool of minority scholars who will have firsthand experience teaching at liberal arts colleges. Recipients will be expected to teach the equivalent of one semester-long course during each semester of residency, to participate in departmental seminars, and to interact regularly with students.
insurance
education, research, marketing, public relations, government relations, issues management, institutional image enhancement, thesis, dissertation
Annual award to encourage research in communication and marketing for education and to recognize outstanding theses, dissertations, and published scholarship on communications and education.
education, thesis, dissertation
Annual award to recognize an outstanding thesis or dissertation and an outstanding published scholarship on alumni relations and education. Theses, dissertations, and published scholarship must be helpful to educational advancement practitioners in devising strategies and tactics for accomplishing their work in alumni relations.
travel, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences
Annual program to provide support for scholars whose research has regional or trans-regional significance and requires travel to several countries, at least one of which hosts an American Overseas Research Center. (See list of centers at website.) Recipients may not hold any other federally funded grant such as a Fulbright or NEH at the same time.
biological sciences, social sciences, mathematics, physical sciences, engineering, humanities, fine arts
Two annual awards to individuals who, in the opinion of the award committee, have completed dissertations representing original work that makes an unusually significant contribution to the discipline.
dissertation, humanities, social sciences
Annual fellowship to encourage more extensive and innovative uses of original sources in libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, and related repositories in the U.S. and abroad, and provide insight into how scholarly resources can be developed in the future.
Annual program to provide matching scholarship funds to CPCU Society Chapters that establish scholarship programs to foster insurance education at the college level.
Germany, German-American, globalization, economics, security, foreign policy, culture, politics, transnationalism
Annual award program to bring scholars and specialists working on Germany, Europe, and /or transatlantic relations to AICGS in Washington, D.C. for stays of 2 months.
economics, doctoral
Germany, research, travel, postdoctoral
Annual program to enable students in social sciences, hard sciences, or in professional areas such as law, business, and medicine to study at a German university or to work on a research project in Germany.
Germany, research, travel, dissertation, postdoctoral
Annual program to enable scholars to carry out dissertation and postdoctoral research at German universities, libraries, archives, institutes, or laboratories for a period of 1-10 months with the possibility of a one-year extension.
Germany, summer, language
Annual program of scholarships for graduate students to attend intensive eight-week language courses at one of the Goethe-Institutes in Germany.
arts, science, Dartmouth, Hispanic students, ethnic minorities, dissertation
Annual program to increase the number of U.S. Latina/o faculty in higher education by supporting U.S. Latina/o scholars for a year long residency at Dartmouth College.
dissertation, Native American students, Dartmouth, ethnic minorities
Annual program to increase the number of Native American faculty in American higher education by supporting Native American scholars in completing the dissertation, through a year-long residency at Dartmouth College.
African American students, ethnic minorities, arts, science, dissertation
Annual program to increase the number of African-American faculty in American higher education by supporting African-American scholars in completing the dissertation. Fellows are awarded a year-long residency at Dartmouth College.
"This fellowship is designed to help support selected doctoral candidates in their last two years of study as they complete their coursework and dissertations."
computer science
International Studies
International Studies
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) is a program funded by the Department of Energy’s Office of Science and National Nuclear Security Administration. Now in its 15th year, the DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation’s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation’s best scientific graduate students, and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry and educational institutions. The fellowship currently supports 62 students at 31 universities in 20 states. Over 250 students at more than 50 U.S. universities have trained as Fellows, and the demand is only growing.
Faculty members and advanced students in the humanities, social sciences and related fields are invited to apply for co-funding to organize workshops, seminars and conferences that embrace the interdisciplinary and/or comparative study of the history, politics, economics, law, society, culture and the arts of Germany. Netzwerk Deutsch (formerly: StADaF = Ständige Arbeitsgruppe Deutsch als Fremdsprache / Standing Committee for German as a Foreign Language) funds are made available by the German Foreign Office to encourage distinguished scholarly contributions to a deeper understanding of contemporary Germany in the US and Canada.
"The Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature promotes the teaching and research of modern German literature and supports collaboration among American students/scholars and German speaking writers, critics, scholars and students in this field. Founded in 1984 by its current director, Paul Michael Lützeler, it is the only center of its kind in the US. The Center is part of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. The Max Kade Center for Contemporary German Literature welcomes applications for its summer research grant for work with contemporary German literature."
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies
"DAAD programs are helping to create goodwill and professional relationships that will help build a solid basis for relations between Germany and North America. EMGIP Internships were founded in 1965 by Professors Louise Holborn and George Romoser with the assistance of many scholars of German affairs, especially in the social sciences and contemporary history, and with the financial and planning aid of various German offices also interested in encouraging the development of future generations of German experts. In view of the contributions of German émigrés, the experiential program was named Émigré Memorial German Internship Program."
"This specialized DAAD program offers German Studies Research Grants to highly-qualified undergraduate and graduate students who are nominated by their department/program chairs. The grant may be used for short-term research (one to two months) in Germany. The program is designed to encourage research and promote the study of cultural, political, historical, economic and social aspects of modern and contemporary German affairs from an inter- and multidisciplinary perspective."
"This specialized DAAD program offers German Studies Research Grants to highly-qualified undergraduate and graduate students who are nominated by their department/program chairs. The grant may be used for short-term research (one to two months) in Germany. The program is designed to encourage research and promote the study of cultural, political, historical, economic and social aspects of modern and contemporary German affairs from an inter- and multidisciplinary perspective."
International Studies
International Studies
"DAAD offers grants to graduate students at North American universities to attend 8-week intensive language courses at leading institutes in Germany. Extensive descriptions of the institutes, their teaching philosophies, course content, as well as course dates are available on the website of each institute."
"DAAD offers grants to graduate students at North American universities to attend 8-week intensive language courses at leading institutes in Germany. Extensive descriptions of the institutes, their teaching philosophies, course content, as well as course dates are available on the website of each institue."
International Studies
International Studies
International Studies, Science, Engineering
"Good research relies on cooperation, and international teamwork is becoming increasingly important. This means that scientists and engineers with international experience are increasingly sought after in both business and industry. The number of truly exciting professional work programs abroad for students in the sciences and engineering is still far too small. Because of this DAAD set out to create unique opportunities for science and engineering students from the United States and Canada interested in gaining serious practical experience in Germany."
"DAAD offers a wide range of funding opportunities for individuals and institutions in higher education. DAAD New York is the representative office for all of North America and its programs are open to students, faculty, administrators, and staff of higher education institutions located in the United States, Canada, and their territories. There are a few special programs that may extend to constituencies beyond that. Our primary goal is to facilitate transatlantic mobility for US and Canadian scholars, therefore Germany must be a component of your intended academic travel. Funding is awarded on a competitive bases; we consider the academic merit of the individual, the feasability and quality of the proposal, and the impact of the applicant and the application as a whole."
"Highly qualified graduating seniors (fourth or final year of undergraduate students in Canada) or those who have received an undergraduate degree of all disciplines may apply for the DAAD Study Scholarship for a year of independent study or a full master's degree program at a German university."
International Studies, Architecture
"These scholarships aim to provide highly qualified students in the field of architecture with an opportunity to complete a program of additional studies, with or without earning a formal degree, at a German institute of higher education."
International Studies, Music
"These scholarships aim to provide highly qualified students in the field of music with an opportunity to complete a program of additional studies, with or without earning a formal degree, at a German institute of higher education."
International Studies, Fine and Performing Arts
"These scholarships aim to provide highly qualified students in the field of performing arts with an opportunity to complete a program of additional studies, with or without earning a formal degree, at a German institute of higher education."
International Studies, Art and Art History, Fine and Performing Arts, Theater Arts and Filmmaking
"These scholarships aim to provide highly qualified students in the field of Fine art, Film, Design/Visual Communicaiton and Film with an opportunity to complete a program of additional studies, with or without earning a formal degree, at a German institute of higher education."
International Studies
International Studies
"The Summer Academy aims to offer professional development in areas relevant to the teaching of German including German language, literature and culture as well as in professional and higher education. The seminar is based at interDaF at Leipzig University's Herder Institute. The program language will be German."
"This program provides scholarships to attend a broad range of 3- to 4-week summer language courses at German universities which focus mainly on German language and literary, cultural, political and economic aspects of modern and contemporary Germany. Extensive extracurricular programs complement and reinforce the core material. A number of the University Summer Course Grants are made possible by the DAAD Alumni Association of the US, including one that is specially earmarked for an applicant in the fine arts."
International Studies
International Studies
"The Summer Law School placement provide students with the unique opportunity to work in an international firm or organization, to learn about the daily life of a lawyer, consultant or judge, and to gain confidence in an international environment. Last but not least, the internships are a source of mutual cultural and professional enrichment for both, the interns and their hosts."
Participants are required to attend all seminar sessions and to participate actively in the work of the seminar. Work-in-progress of participants and guests will be discussed. A written report is expected within four weeks of the end of the seminar."
social sciences, psychology, doctoral students
"Grants of up to %5,000 are available to help support dissertation expenses of doctoral students in the United States and Canada whose studies have the potential for adding significantly to knowledge about problems in the functioning or well being of children, adults, couples, families, or communities, or about interventions designed to prevent or alleviate such problems. The research for which funding is requested must focus on the United States or Canada or on a comparison bewteen the United States or Canada and one or more other countries."
Armenia, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, law, medicine, engineering, architecture
Annual award for the purpose of funding advanced education and graduate study grants to attract and support students with outstanding character and ability who hold promise for achievement and distinction in their chosen fields of study.
transportation "To sponsor persons interested in pursuing a Master's Doctorate or equivalent degree in a field related to transportation."
energy, science, foreign students
The purpose of the e8 scholarship is to support outstanding students in pursuing advanced studies in sustainable energy development and to encourage meaningful contributions to the collective body of knowledge about this subject.
human resources, college relations, career development, ethnic minorities, disabled students, LGBT students
Annual award to support first-time EACE conference attendance for a college senior or graduate student planning a career in human resources or career services.
social sciences, economics, England, travel
The ESRC and the SSRC have a common mission of promoting, funding, and disseminating important and socially useful knowledge in the social sciences. This is the fifth round of a pilot scheme designed to encourage communication and cooperation between social scientists in the United Kingdom and the Americas and to explore and develop possibilities for future joint research. Fellowship for scholars from the Americas to visit and engage in collaborative activities with members of ESRC-supported projects in Britain, or for British scholars at ESRC-supported projects to visit collaborators in the Americas.
psychology, education, teaching, psychometrics, statistics, literacy, policy research, computer science, linguistics, technology, minority issues, postdoctoral, research
Annual program to provide research opportunities in the field of educational research at ETS in Princeton, N.J. to scholars who hold a doctoral degree.
fine arts, summer
measurement, theory, validity, natural language processing, computational linguistics, cognitive, psychology, learning, linguistics, speech recognition, speech processing, teaching, classroom research, statistics, international, large scale assessments, summer
Annual award to provide doctoral students with a 2-month summer internship experience conducting research on an ETS project or program at Princeton, N.J., under the guidance of a senior staff member.
psychology, cognitive, education, teaching, psychometrics, statistics, literacy, policy, computer science, linguistics, technology, minority issues, ethnic minorities, postdoctoral, classroom research
Annual program to promote excellence, encourage original and significant research for early-career scholars, and provide talented minority scholars an opportunity to carry out independent research under the mentorship of ETS senior researchers. The fellowship is for a period of up to two years and is renewable after the first year by mutual agreement.
education, language, dissertation
Annual award made to recognize doctoral dissertation research that makes a significant and original contribution to knowledge about second or foreign language tests and testing and/or the use and development of such tests and testing.
Annual program to provide a supportive atmosphere for one month for writers, painters, sculptors and composers at the William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center in Montauk, Long Island.
history, government, economics, management, security, international relations, President Eisenhower, dissertation
Annual award to support study and education dealing with the role of government in a free society, the relationship between international and domestic issues, and improved understanding of world affairs. The award most often supports a doctoral candidate who is writing his or her dissertation.
postdoctoral, humanities
environment
fine arts, painting, drawing, prints/printmaking, sculpture
Annual award made to art students, artists, and sculptors who need further training or other assistance during the early stage of their career. The Foundation seeks to promote an appreciation of the traditional expression in painting, drawing, sculpture, and the other graphic arts.
France, science, technology, mathematics, engineering, biological sciences, medicine, environment, travel
Annual award to enable doctoral candidates and young scientists in the U.S. to conduct research in France at a university, school of engineering, or a public or private laboratory for periods of 6 to 12 months.
Annual award for an academic year of study, teaching, and residence in the Center. The purpose is to stimulate and support humanistic research by providing scholars in early stages of their careers the necessary time, space, and other resources. Fellows will be expected to offer an upper-level undergraduate course on a subject of their choice during the spring of their fellowship year, and to be full-time, living in-residence during the academic year.
environment, management, natural resources, science, research, thesis
Annual fellowship to participate in and support the work of the Long Island Sound Study's Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee. The purpose is to provide direct experience of Long Island Sound issues and programs to students interested in careers in environmental management.
environment, policy, regulation, law, management, administration, environment, public relations, communications, computer science, programming, technology, development
Annual program to support a range of fellowship activities designed to help students refine their professional skills and enhance their knowledge of environmental issues. Fellowships are sponsored by EPA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. and in EPA's 10 regional offices and laboratories throughout the United States. The projects are specifically narrow in scope, allowing students to complete the fellowship while working full-time at EPA during the summer or part-time during the school year.
Fellowships for master’s and doctoral level students in environmental fields of study. Master's level students may receive support for a maximum of two years. Doctoral students may be supported for a maximum of three years, usable over a period of four years.
political science, economics, government, environment, policy, ecology, environment, justice, regional planning, geography, natural resources, dissertation
One-year fellowships to doctoral candidates whose research concerns U.S. environmental public policy and/or environmental conflict resolution and who are entering their final year of writing the dissertation. Dissertation fellowships are intended to cover both academic and living expenses from July 1 through June 30.
biological sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, environment, waste management
Annual awards to support the work of and recognize excellence in master's, doctoral or post-doctoral waste management research and education. For research within or outside of the U.S.
sociology, social services, psychology, anthropology, nursing, economics, rehabilitation, counseling, political science, epilepsy, research, summer
Annual program to stimulate individuals to pursue careers in epilepsy in either research or practice settings.
molecular biology, Europe, travel, postdoctoral
Annual program to support postdoctoral scholars in a stay of 3 to 24 months for advanced training in a laboratory located in one of the participating European countries. The fellowship is intended for scientists early in their career.
science, applied, physics, chemistry, mathematics, biological sciences, engineering
Annual award for Ph.D. students based on merit (not need) in the applied physical sciences (including applications to biological research) working on solutions to problems of comparatively near-term, widespread human interest. The fellowship continues for five years, dependent on satisfactory academic progress.
urban, planning, regional planning, environment, hazard mitigation, historic preservation, economic development, transportation, land use, design, zoning
Annual program to provide master's degree students with learning opportunities for incorporating hazard mitigation into community planning practices. The program is managed for FEMA by the Multihazard Mitigation Council of the National Institute of Building Sciences. Fellowship year runs from the summer after the application deadline to the end of the following academic year.
women, gender
Belgium, travel
ethnic minorities, dissertation
Annual program to fund for one year and enable Fellows to complete their dissertation, to encourage their interest in college teaching, and to acquaint them with the five colleges. Each Fellow is hosted within an appropriate department or program at one of the five colleges. These consist of Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, Smith and the U. Mass. Amherst.
visual arts, film, video, architecture, design, dance, acting, women, Latin America, Asia, Europe
The Ford foundation sponsors this associateship open to international researchers in women's studies. Associates spend a semester in residence at the Center pursuing their own research, participating in faculty seminars with women's studies and area studies colleagues from the Five Colleges, and forging connections with the feminist community in Western Massachusetts. Each Ford Associate also teaches or co-teaches (in English) an undergraduate women's studies course at one of the Five Colleges during her semester at the Center. See Web-site for further information on current yearly themes.
Annual program to support projects in all disciplines so long as they focus centrally on women or gender for either a semester or an academic year. During the period of appointment, Associates are expected to be in residence in the Five College area, and to attend weekly seminars and other FCWSRC events. Each Research Associate gives a public presentation on her work and is expected to participate actively in the daily life of the Center.
Annual program to support students with a record of academic excellence who want to study or research at universities, conservatories of music, or art academies recognized by the Flemish Community, in the following fields: art, music, humanities, social and political sciences, law, economics, sciences and medicine.
France, travel, fine arts, music, painting, graphic design, print making, sculpture, vocal music
Annual scholarship to support the study of visual, fine arts and music in Paris at the Fondation des Etats-Unis while enrolled in a recognized French school or music conservatory. The scholarship is not intended for research in art history, or musicology, nor for dance or theatre.
Philosophy, Science, minorities
"One year of funding to work on the dissertation leading to a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) degree; emphasis on promoting graduate students from underrepresented background or those scholars interested in serving students from diverse backgrounds."
asset building, community, development, knowledge, creative arts, freedom, peace, social justice, justice
Good variety of grants available from Ford Foundation. The foundation supports pluralism and equal opportunity in its grant making and in its internal policies. The opportunities that prospective grantee organizations provide for women and other disadvantaged groups are considered in evaluating proposals. Applications are considered throughout the year. Normally applicants may expect to receive within six weeks an indication of whether their proposals are within the foundation’s program interests and budget limitations. If the proposal is being considered for a grant, the approval process is generally completed within three months. Activities supported by grants and program-related investments must be charitable, educational or scientific, as defined under the appropriate provisions of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulations. The foundation monitors grants through regular financial and narrative reports submitted by the grantee.
masters, doctoral, leadership, community, development, education, media, arts, culture, peace, social justice, justice
Annual award for advanced study to exceptional individuals who will use this education to become leaders in their respective fields, furthering development in their own countries and greater economic and social justice worldwide. To ensure that Fellows are drawn from diverse backgrounds, IFP actively seeks candidates from social groups and communities that lack systematic access to higher education. Fellows are chosen on the basis of their leadership potential and commitment to community or national service, as well as for academic excellence. Fellows may enroll in masters or doctoral programs and may pursue any academic discipline or field of study that is consistent with the interests and goals of the Ford Foundation. The Foundation currently works in fifteen fields to strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote international cooperation, and advance human achievement.
International Studies
International Studies
Africa, Asia, East Asia, Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, language, travel
Annual program to support, for an academic year or summer, graduate students pursuing advanced training to assist in the development of knowledge, resources, and trained personnel for modern foreign language and area/international studies and stimulate the attainment of foreign language acquisition and fluency, and to develop a pool of international experts to meet national needs. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, International Education and Graduate Programs, through Cornell's area studies programs.
"Traditional Fulbright awards for American students to study in Canada are intended for graduate students, prospective graduate students, and junior professionals who wish to enroll in a graduate studies program, continue their current course of graduate study or research or pursue an independent research project for a period of nine months in Canada."
"intended for scholars and students with citizenship in a developing country who wish to obtain an advanced degree from an institution outside the student's home country." applicable?
postdoctoral, noncommercial research, research leading to publication
Small grants given to scholars in order to support the cost of research leading to publication in all areas of knowledge. The Franklin program is particularly designed to help meet the costs of travel to libraries and archives for research purposes; the purchase of microfilm, photocopies, or equivalent research materials; the costs associated with fieldwork; or laboratory research expenses. Franklin grants are made for noncommercial research. They are not intended to meet the expenses of attending conferences or the costs of publication. The Society does not pay overhead or indirect costs to any institution. Grants will not be made to replace salary during a leave of absence or earnings from summer teaching; pay living expenses while working at home; cover the costs of consultants or research assistants; or purchase permanent equipment such as computers, cameras, tape recorders, or laboratory apparatus.
education
international, travel
postdoctoral, Africa, African American, ethnic minorities
Annual fellowship awarded to support the completion of a research project for one academic year. The Fellow will teach two courses (one per semester) in his or her area of specialization. Residence and involvement at the University of Rochester is required for the fellowship year.
Africa, African American, ethnic minorities, dissertation
Annual fellowship awarded to support a graduate student who is studying aspects of the African and African-American experience. Residence at the University of Rochester is required for the fellowship year.
The State System of Higher Education (SSHE) for Pennsylvania offers summer teaching opportunities to graduate students entering the final year of terminal degree programs and preparing to be college teachers. This program is designed to give graduate students from historically underrepresented and underserved populations teaching experience and to explore employment opportunities within a university setting, which is committed to cultural diversity. Selected scholars will teach and/or co-teach one course during one of the two 5-week Summer Sessions. See website for more details on campuses available and application procedures.
Germany, economics, anthropology, political science, sociology, history, social science, culture, Europe, humanities
Annual 10-12 month program based at the Free University of Berlin. This award used to encourage the comparative and interdisciplinary study of the economic, political, and social aspects of modern and contemporary German and European affairs. Awards given for doctoral dissertation research as well as postdoctoral research which leads to completion of a monograph.
At a minimum, Fulbright grants provide funds for international transportation, a living stipend, a small book/research allowance, and medical insurance. Some countries will also provide tuition assistance, a small dependent’s allowance, a pre-departure or in-country orientation, or other grant enhancements.
Annual grant to enable study in medicinal botany.
language, dissertation, research
Annual program "provides grants to colleges and universities to fund individual doctoral students who conduct research in other countries, in modern foreign languages and area studies for periods of six to 12 months."
theology, religion, ethnic minorities
To provide fellowships to students traditionally underrepresented in graduate education.
Rome, Italy, landscape architecture
Annual program to provide a residential year at the American Academy in Rome for an American landscape architect for advanced study, travel, and association with other fellows in the arts and humanities.
environment, birds, ornithology
Annual award to provide financial aid to an advanced student to study areas in the United States that provide winter or summer habitat for threatened and endangered native birds.
landscape architecture, horticulture, botany
Annual award to support graduate students doing research to further the study of history and design in the American garden and to look at the future of gardens and their unique place in our environment.
landscape architecture, horticulture, botany
Annual grant to support study and research in ecological restoration as well as advance knowledge and increase the numbers of scientists in this field.
ethnobotany, botany, medicine
science, ecology, horticulture, natural resources, conservation, travel
Annual award to promote wetland conservation through the support of young scientists in their field work and research.
tropical, botany, horticulture, science
Annual awards to promote the preservation of tropical forests by enlarging the body of botanists with field experience.
botany, horticulture, conservation, ecology
Annual award to promote conservation of rare and endangered flora in the U.S. through the programs for the Center for Plant Conservation headquartered at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
horticulture, agriculture, landscape architecture
Annual award to encourage the study of horticulture and related subjects.
landscape architecture, horticulture, botany, summer
Annual award to support undergraduates and Master's students in summer field botany research in the United States. Goal is to increase the importance of botany to the field of horticulture.
landscape architecture, horticulture, science, travel
Annual award for a well-qualified science student above the freshman year to assist with a project in tropical ornamental horticulture that has been accepted by an accredited U.S. college or university. The scholarship is for a U.S. graduate or undergraduate student who wishes to study, pursue an internship, or do research in the field of ornamental tropical horticulture at an appropriate foreign institution.
humanities, social sciences, gay and lesbian students, dissertation
Annual award created to develop new leadership in the movement for LGBT equality and provide a unique opportunity to build experience in media activism by working nearly full time in GLAAD offices and being supervised and mentored by GLAAD’s staff in Programs and Communication. Fellowships runs from January to December.
masters, doctoral, engineering, science, ethnic minorities
EM's fellowship programs span the entire recruitment, retention, and professional development spectrum. GEM's principal activity is the provision of graduate fellowships at the MS and Ph.D. levels coupled with paid summer internships. GEM also offers informational publications for graduate and undergraduate students. GEM is devoted to increasing access and success in engineering and science graduate education and practice. GEM's program activities go beyond financial support by engendering student success in academic and professional environments. GEM has a solid success record in implementing effective programs to increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation of minority students. GEM provides three Fellowship Programs. More information is provided below for each fellowship: MS Engineering, Ph.D. Engineering, Ph.D. Science
geosciences, earth science, research
"Annual program to provide partial support for master's and doctoral degree research in earth sciences at universities in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Central America."
history, social sciences, political science, research
To provide research funding for doctoral and postdoctoral research in U.S. Military and Diplomatic History. Recipients must be able to demonstrate evidence of scholarly accomplishment within a year of receiving the grant.
women students, developing countries, agriculture, architecture, urban, planning, civil engineering, education, nursing, nutrition, pediatrics, public administration, public health, sociology, social services
Annual program to strengthen the role of women in issues related to women and/or children in order to benefit developing countries.
arts, humanities, collections management, education, conservation, research, information management, grants
Annual full-time internships at the Getty for graduate students who intend to pursue careers in fields related to the visual arts. Fellowships usually last 8 months. Conservation internships are for 12 months.
arts, humanities, social sciences, visual arts, history, conservation, social and cultural history, heritage, research
Annual award to provide support for emerging scholars to complete work on projects related to the Getty Research Institute's annual theme. Recipients are in residence, from September to June, at the Getty Research Institute where they pursue research to complete their dissertations or to expand them for publication.
computer science, computer engineering
Annual award to encourage the training of computational scientists by providing financial scholarships for female students in the computer sciences.
public administration, finance, business, social sciences
The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship is available for award to a graduate student who is enrolled in full-time master's study preparing for a career in state and local government finance.
public administration, finance, business, social sciences
The Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship is available for award to one or more undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in full-time study preparing for a career in state and local government finance.
public administration, finance, business, social sciences
The George A. Nielsen Public Investor Scholarship is available for award to an employee of a local government or other public entity who is enrolled or plans to enroll in an undergraduate or graduate program in public administration, finance, business administration or a related field.
public administration, finance, business, social sciences, ethnic minorities
The Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship is available for award to an upper-division undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state and local government finance.
public administration, finance, business, social sciences
The Public Employee Retirement Research and Administration Scholarship is available for award to a full- or part-time student who is enrolled in a graduate program in public administration, finance, business administration, or social sciences preparing for a career in state and local government with a focus on public-sector retirement benefits.
Honorary Societies, Science, Women
The purpose of the SDE/GWIS Naitonal Fellowships Program is to "incrase knowledge in the fundamental sciences and to encourage research careers in the sciences by women."
architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, technology, research, design, history, theory, urban, planning, dissertation
Annual award to support research for academic dissertations by promising scholars who are doctoral candidates and whose research focuses on areas directly concerned with architecture and with other arts that are immediately contributive to architecture.
neurophysiology, biophysics, neurobiology, neuroethology, neuroanatomy, neuropharmacology, cellular biology, developmental, cognitive, neuroscience, pharmacology
Annual award to encourage independent research by investigators early in their careers and to increase research opportunities for persons trained for careers in neurobiological investigation, by providing summer fellowships at MBL, Woods Hole, Mass.
science, marine, aquatics
Annual award to work with members of the Great Lakes' science, policy and information/education communities to advance the environmental quality and sustainable economic development goals of the Great Lakes states. The Fellow will be housed at the Great Lakes Commission offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
economics, business, industrial, technology, history, research, dissertation
Annual awards to support short-term visits to Hagley Museum and Library for scholarly research.
economics, business, industrial, technology, history, arts, design, architecture, crafts, fine arts
Annual award to support short- to medium-term research by scholars interested in the historical and cultural relationships between economic life and the arts. Research is in residency at the Hagley Museum and Library and the Winterthur Museum, Gardens, and Library.
economics, business, industrial, technology, history, research, dissertation
Annual award to support doctoral candidates conducting dissertation research, when the research would benefit from use of Hagley's research collections. Fellows are in residence at Hagley Museum and Library for 4 months.
psychology
economics, business, industrial, technology, history, research, dissertation, postdoctoral
Annual award designed for graduate students who have completed all course work for the doctoral degree and are conducting research on their dissertation. Applications from Ph.D. candidates whose research on important historical questions would benefit from use of Hagley's research collections are invited. Recipients are expected to have no other obligations during the term of the fellowship. This 4-month residential fellowship will culminate in the fellow's presentation at Hagley based on research conducted during the fellowship.
Anthropology and Geography
The purpose of the Harriet and Leon Pomerance Fellowship is "to support an individual project of a scholarly nature, related to Aegean Bronze Age Archeology, and to be conducted between July 1 of the award year and the following June 30. Preference will be given to those candidates whose project requires travel to the Mediterranean for the purpose stated above. AIA fellowship funds may not be used for institutional overhead, institutional administrative recovery costs, or institutional indirect costs."
public policy, humane studies
The Institute for Humane Studies invites essays that explore the question: What factors lead to prosperity, progress, and human flourishing? from any disciplinary perspective. The suggested length for papers is 3500 words. Entrants may wish to address institutions, technology, information, social and political organization, human nature, psychology, history, philosophy, culture, or arts and literature in their work.
"The foundation sponsors scholarly research on problems of violence, aggression, and dominance."
history, government, political science, dissertation
Annual fellowship to support graduate students for one year of research on some aspect of the life and career of Harry S. Truman or of the public and foreign policy issues prominent during the Truman years. Fellows are expected to make use of the extensive research material at the library, but are not required to conduct further research there if they have already done so.
history, government, public policy, foreign policy, research
Semi-annual grant program to enable graduate students and post-doctoral scholars to travel to the Truman Library for one to three weeks of research.
Italy, travel, Renaissance, social sciences, humanities
Annual award for up to 15 postdoctoral scholars for advanced research in any aspect of Italian Renaissance studies, to be carried out at the Villa I Tatti center in Florence, Italy.
Byzantine, Rome, early Christian, medieval, Slavic, Near Eastern
Annual award to provide assistance and training to outstanding college seniors planning to enter the field of Byzantine studies. Fellows making satisfactory progress are offered a Dumbarton Oaks Junior Fellowship after the Bliss Prize Fellowship period.
Byzantine, Rome, early Christian, medieval, Slavic, Near Eastern, pre-Columbian, Mexico, Central America, Andean, South America, gardening, horticulture, landscape, preservation, postdoctoral
Annual award made to scholars who hold a doctorate (or other appropriate final degree), have established themselves in their field, and wish to pursue their own research in the libraries and collections of Dumbarton Oaks and elsewhere in and around the District of Columbia. Fellows spend an academic year in residence at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C.
Byzantine, Rome, early Christian, medieval, Slavic, Near Eastern, pre-Columbian, Mexico, Central America, Andean, South America, gardening, horticulture, landscape, preservation, dissertation
Annual award to support doctoral candidates in completing the research for and writing of dissertations (or final projects, for students completing other terminal degrees). Junior fellows spend an academic year in residence at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C.
Harvard
Byzantine, Rome, early Christian, medieval, Slavic, Near Eastern, pre-Columbian, Mexico, Central America, Andean, South America, gardening, horticulture, landscape, preservation, summer
Annual award to support scholars engaged in research at Dumbarton Oaks during the summer months. Summer fellows reside at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C. for periods of 6 to 9 weeks, scheduled between early June and early August.
social sciences, history, law, international
Annual program to support outstanding scholars who are at the start of their careers and whose work combines disciplinary excellence in the social sciences with an in-depth grounding in particular non-Western countries or regions. Academy scholars are supported for two years as they conduct research in their chosen fields and areas.
health, science, medicine, postdoctoral, ethnic minorities
Annual fellowship award intended to expand the number of under-represented minorities entering academia and to position Yerby scientists and policy analysts in roles of leadership, teaching, research, public service, and national health policy.
Annual program to give men and women at an early stage of their scholarly careers an opportunity to pursue their studies in any department of the University, free from formal requirements, by providing 3-year fellowships to scholars of exceptional ability, originality, and resourcefulness. Fellows must be in residence in Cambridge or neighboring communities during the academic year.
Harvard, bioethics, postdoctoral, research
for physicians who wish to develop the skills necessary to become independent researchers in the areas of healthcare quality assessment and improvement, outcomes of medical care in diverse populations, cost-effectiveness analysis and technology assessment of medical interventions, healthcare financing, medical informatics, disease prevention policy.
postdoctoral, atomic physics, molecular physics, geophysics, solar system, stars, galaxies, cosmology
Annual award to provide recent recipients of the Ph.D. degree with opportunities to broaden and strengthen their research at the forefront of astrophysics and related fields. (CfA is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the Harvard College Observatory.) The appointment is for two years, with reappointment for a third year contingent of satisfactory progress.
Humanities
Hebrew, Jerusalem, travel
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is Israel’s first university and a symbol of the cultural rebirth of the Jewish nation in its ancestral homeland. Founded by such luminaries of the twentieth century as Martin Buber, Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, the University has become a multidisciplinary institution of higher learning and research, as well as a scientific center of international repute. In 2005, Israel's Council for Higher Education ranked the Hebrew University as the nation's #1 university on a scale of academic excellence. Today, 24,000 students, from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds, study on the University’s four campuses, including some 1,200 visitors from abroad and new immigrants, who have come to its Rothberg International School to pursue degrees or earn credits for transfer.
postdoctoral, biomedical, research, medicine
Fellowships support early postdoctoral research training in all basic biomedical sciences. To attain its ultimate goal of increasing the number of imaginative, well-trained and dedicated medical scientists, the Foundation grants financial support of sufficient duration to help further the careers of young men and women engaged in biological or medical research.
"Award given annually to assist doctoral students at the early stages of their dissertation research in the area of reading and literacy."
Anthropology and Geography, Humanities
"A pre- or post-doctoral fellowship for study of archaeology and classical studies has been established by the Institute at the American Academy in Rome. This fellowship, with other funds from the American Academy in Rome, will support a Rome Prize Fellowship."
medicine, biological sciences, behavior, social sciences, Hellenic
Annual award to fund graduate, doctoral, or postdoctoral research in the medical, biological, behavioral, or social sciences.
Hellenic, archaeology, history, arts, culture, theater, language, anthropology
Annual award to encourage Hellenic studies from the classic period through the eighteenth century.
dissertation, social sciences, behavior, ethnic minorities
Annual awards to support research on youth and adolescent development. The Center supports research that embodies Murray's commitment to the in-depth study of individuals in context, over time, and from a variety of perspectives. Proposals focusing on 'youth as a resource' or positive attributes and strengths of youth are especially encouraged.
dissertation, social sciences, behavior, development
Annual awards to support research that embodies Murray's commitment to the in-depth study of individuals in context, over time, and from a variety of perspectives. The dissertation topic should focus on some aspect of 'the study of lives,' concentrating on issues in human development or personality for populations within the U.S.
dissertation, women students, social sciences, behavior, gender, human development, girls, women, psychology
Annual award to support women graduate students studying the psychological development of women and girls. Priority is given to projects drawing on the resources of the Murray Research Center, a national repository of social and behavioral sciences data for the study of lives over time, with a special focus of the lives of women.
herbs, science, humanities, social sciences, botany, horticulture
Annual award to further the knowledge and use of herbs and contribute the results of the study and research to the records of horticulture, science, literature, history, art or economics.
Washington DC, travel, government, international, international relations, conflict resolution, peace, arms control, disarmament, conflict resolution, defense, budget, chemical weapons, nuclear, weapons, Soviet Union, economics, economic conversion, environment, export controls, security, public policy
Annual program to provide an opportunity for college graduates to gain practical experience by contributing to the efforts of non-profit, public-interest organizations in the Washington, D.C. area working on peace and security issues as full-time junior staff members with the participating organization of their choice for 6-9 months.
Hispanic students
Massachusetts
doctoral, aeronautics, astronautics, applied mathematics and statistics, applied physics and astronomy, chemistry and chemical engineering, cmputer science and engineering, earth and geo sciences, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, nuclear engineering, materials science, quantitative biology, and bio-engineering
"The Graduate Fellowship Award is based on merit (not need) and consists of a cost-of-education allowance and a personal-support stipend. The cost-of-education allowance is accepted by all of the tenable schools in lieu of all fees and tuition. Hertz Fellows therefore have no liability for any ordinary educational costs, regardless of their choice among tenable schools. Successful applicants have the choice of two Fellowship options. Fellows must attend one of the Foundation's tenable schools, or must petition the Foundation to include a school that he/she desires to attend."
art history, museums, education, arts administration, management
Annual internship program to allow graduate students to work with museum professionals at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden for one or two academic semesters.
The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) is the nation's leading organization supporting Hispanic higher education. HSF was founded in 1975 with a vision of strengthening the country by advancing college education among Hispanic Americans-the largest minority segment of the U.S. population. In support of its mission to double the rate of Hispanics earning college degrees, HSF provides the Latino community with more college scholarships and educational outreach support than any other organization in the country. Headquartered in San Francisco, HSF has opened regional offices in Southern California, the Southwest, the Southeast, the Northeast and the Midwest. In addition, HSF launched the Washington, D.C.-based Hispanic Scholarship Fund Institute to create public partnerships in support of its work.
Annual award to provide supplementary aid where other resources available to the prospective student pursuing a specific post-graduate degree are not adequate. Intended to support full time study beyond the Bachelor's degree.
Washington DC, travel, horticulture, botany, landscape architecture
Annual award to support graduate students and postdoctoral scholars for study at the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, D.C. for 12 to 24 months. Fellows are expected to begin their 12-month term between June 1 and October 1. The award may be extended for an additional 12 months.
Japan, travel, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering
Program to carry out non-degree research programs at Hosei University under the direction of and/or in cooperation with Hosei Faculty and researchers. It is expected that joint cooperation and coordination with Hosei faculty will contribute much to the development of the university's research capabilities.
research, science, travel, HHMI grants support to promising biomedical research scientists working outside the United States, medical and dental students seeking research training, and leading research scientists who are developing new approaches to undergraduate science education. Please note that HHMI's grants for individuals are awarded through competitions that have specific objectives and eligibility criteria and that HHMI does not encourage and rarely funds unsolicited grant proposals.
Hispanic students, summer
Annual awards to assist Hispanic-American graduate and undergraduate students in completing their higher education.
public policy, dissertation, travel, social sciences, criminal justice, justice, education, social welfare, policy, civil society, economic development, urban, planning, international politics, economics, security
Annual program to support Ph.D. candidates who have completed their course work and have only their dissertation remaining. Fellows will be able to work on their dissertation 50 percent of the time, with the remainder devoted to policy-oriented research projects assigned by the Hudson Institute in their general area of interest. Fellows are expected to complete their dissertation work during their fellowship at Hudson.
Canada, postdoctoral
life sciences, environment, public policy, research, summer, Hudson River
Annual award to provide students with a summer of training and research on the Hudson River. The objectives are to gather important information on all aspects of the River and to train students in conducting estuarine studies and public policy research.
life sciences, environment, public policy, research, Hudson River
Annual awards to encourage graduate students who are conducting research on the Hudson River System, by providing a one-year stipend and training in conducting estuarine studies and public policy research.
natural sciences, social sciences, environment, public policy, habitat, education, public access
Annual program created to fund projects that promote the enhancement of public use and enjoyment of the natural, scenic and cultural resources of the Hudson River and its shores. The emphasis is on physical projects that require capital construction, development or improvement.
business, chemistry, computer science, electrical engineering, materials science, mathematics, mechanical engineering, physics, autonomic computing, nanotechnology, grid computing, internet, biological sciences, computation, economics
Annual program to help enlarge the pool of talented Ph.D.s in areas of importance to IBM. Intended for students wishing to pursue a career in research.
Canada, travel, thesis, dissertation, humanities, social sciences
Annual award to enable successful candidates to spend 4-6 weeks at a Canadian university or site doing research for their thesis or dissertation in the field of Canadian studies.
Annual award to enable young Canadian and foreign academics who have completed a Ph.D. on a topic related to Canada to visit a Canadian or foreign university with a Canadian Studies program for a teaching or research internship (assistantship).
reading, literacy "The IRA Elva Knight Research Grant provides up to US$8,000 for research in reading and literacy. Projects should be completed within 2 years and may be carried out using any research method or approad so long as the focus of the project is on research in reading or literacy. Activities such as developing new programs or instructional materials are not eligible for funding except to the extent that these activities are necessary procedures for the conduct of research."
Greece, Rome, civilization, Europe, history, Islamic world, East Asia, international relations, art history, history of science
Annual program for assistant professors at universities and colleges in the U. S. and Canada to support promising young scholars who have embarked on professional careers. While at the Institute they will be expected to engage exclusively in scholarly research and writing.
summer, travel, society, politics
Annual program offering support for students to attend summer seminars on a range of topics related to the study of individual liberty and classic liberal ideology.
journalism, humane studies
To recognize students who have written outstanding newspaper and magazine articles applying classical liberal prinicples.
filmmaking, fiction, writing, play writing
Annual award to support MFA students who are pursuing graduate work in filmmaking or fiction writing and who have demonstrated an interest in the classical liberal ideas and their application.
filmmaking, fiction, writing, play writing
Annual award to support MFA students who have demonstrated an interest in the classical liberal ideas and their application.
humane studies, humanities, social sciences, research, morality, economics
Annual award to support the work of outstanding undergraduate, graduate, law, and professional students who are exploring the principles, practices, and institutions necessary to a free society through their academic work.
summer, public policy, social sciences, economics
Spend the summer writing your own project. Graduate students who share an interest in the classical liberal tradition get financial support to work on a paper or dissertation chapter. It is expected that you will not otherwise work, travel, or teach during this Fellowship.
travel, research
psychology, clinical
social sciences, history, economics, political science, international relations, ethnic minorities
Annual award to promote scholarly examination of political, economic and social issues that affect the security, well-being and dignity of the peoples of the world. Fellowships support work which will develop knowledge and understanding essential to the resolution of fundamental international issues.
Annual awards to foster mutual understanding among nations through educational and cultural exchange. The program supports research and study by U.S. citizens at foreign universities and institutes, generally for a period of one academic year.
The Psychology Department offers predoctoral training in adult and child/adolescent clinical psychology. Also, postdoctoral training in neuropsychology, anxiety disorders, child/adolescent Clinical Psychology, Psychological Assessment, General Adult Psychiatry, and cognitive rehabilitation of schizophrenia are offered. This annual internship program provides trainees a diverse, well-supervised, and in-depth training experience that prepares them to assume full responsibility for patient care, and to function as independent practitioners of clinical psychology.
summer, social sciences, finance, administration, computer science, engineering, law, economics
Annual program to provide an opportunity for graduate students to learn about IDB operations and acquire work experience for two months at the professional level through on-the-job training during their summer vacation.
Canada, Latin America, travel, journalism
Annual award to support young journalists and journalism school graduates who wish to study in and report from a foreign country for a period of one year. Latin American and Caribbean scholars spend one year at a U.S or Canadian journalism school and U.S. or Canadian scholars spend a year studying and reporting in Latin America and the Caribbean.
education, humanities, social sciences
Annual award based on the essay theme 'Education and a Free Society.' Goal is to support graduate students planning to teach at the college level (especially those who wish to integrate the idea of liberal arts education with their teaching efforts).
education, research,
history, United States, education
Annual award based on an essay on the theme 'The American Founding and a Free Society.' Goal is to further an understanding of both the principles of the American Founding Fathers and the culture that formed their values and views.
civilization, history, education, social sciences
Annual award based on the essay theme 'Liberty and the Western Idea.' Goal is to support at the graduate level the study of the institutions, values, and history of the West.
Annual award to investigate educational systems of the world and publish and distribute findings exclusively for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes to interested persons and organizations on a nondiscriminatory basis.
natural sciences, applied, science
Annual program to support 1-3 year projects that must be related to the sustainable utilisation of the biological and/or water resource base. Award is intended for the purchase of the basic tools needed to conduct the proposed research project and to arrange fieldwork activities related to the proposed project, not to pay for the aspiring Grantee's own salary or cover tuition fees or living expenses.
Mexican students, applied, atmospheric science, chemistry, earth science, ecology, economics, energy, engineering, environment, forestry, geography, international law, law, mathematics, natural resources, physics, policy, political science, remote sensing, risk analysis, statistics, systems analysis, water
Annual award that allows a young Mexican researcher who is interested in international, interdisciplinary research and public policy to spend from 6 to 12 months at IIASA working with scholars from around the world. The fellowship honors Colosio's dream of harnessing the science of the North to address the problems of the South.
economics, risk analysis, atmospheric science, earth science, mathematics, statistics, systems analysis, environment, policy, engineering, forestry, remote sensing, geography, physics, chemistry, ecology, law, international law, energy, water, natural resources, political science
Three annual scholarships granted to outstanding participants of the Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) enabling the participants to return to IIASA for an additional three months of research the following year.
economics, risk analysis, atmospheric science, earth science, mathematics, statistics, systems analysis, environment, policy, engineering, forestry, remote sensing, geography, physics, chemistry, ecology, law, international law, energy, water, natural resources, political science, applied
Annual summer program for advanced graduate students to work at IIASA headquarters near Vienna, Austria. Students work closely with senior scientists on IIASA policy-oriented science research projects in one of three areas: natural resources and environment; energy and technology; or population and society.
humanities, social sciences, public policy, research, Europe, travel
The Individual Advanced Research Opportunities (IARO) program seeks to attract, select, and support in-depth field research by US students, scholars, and experts in policy-relevant subject areas related to Southeast Europe and Eurasia, as well as to disseminate knowledge about these regions to a wide network of constituents in the United States and abroad.
Engineering
humanities, social sciences, postdoctoral, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
Provides fellowships for up to eight weeks to US postdoctoral scholars and holders of other graduate degrees for independent or collaborative research projects in Europe and Eurasia. Fellowships are available to applicants who demonstrate how their research will make a substantive contribution to knowledge of the contemporary political, economic, historical, or cultural developments in the region and how such knowledge is relevant to US foreign policy.
"Through the International Road Educational Foundation, the IRF awards grants to graduate engineers and other transportation managers has been a cornerstone in the work of the International Road Federation for more than 60 years. The Program provides a one-time grant toward the costs of university graduate study in fields related to the development of better and safer roads and road networks worldwide."
women students, chemistry, biochemistry
Annual award to recognize research achievement in chemistry or biochemistry by a female chemist or biochemist.
women students, chemistry, research
Annual award made to a full-time female student who is in a graduate degree program. Granted in recognition of outstanding original research in one of the main divisions of the field of chemistry.
education, budget, leadership, public service, financial need
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship Program will award approximately 30 scholarships to seniors and recent graduates planning to attend graduate school for the first time starting this fall. . Each award covers a portion of educational expenses, including tuition, living expenses, required fees, and books for the graduate degree chosen. The amount and duration of awards vary by student based on the cost of attendance and the length of the graduate program as well as other scholarships or grants received.. Students interested in this scholarship must be nominated by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Faculty Representative at their institution. A list of these representatives can be found on their website. US citizenship is not required. Candidates, however, must have attended and be nominated by an accredited undergraduate institution in the US.
humanities, arts, social sciences, masters, doctoral
This program provides fellowships to students of superior academic ability—selected on the basis of demonstrated achievement, financial need, and exceptional promise—to undertake study at the doctoral and Master of Fine Arts level in selected fields of arts, humanities, and social sciences. Panels of experts appointed by the Javits Fellowship Board (Board) select fellows according to criteria established by the Board. Students must demonstrate financial need.
history, government, teaching, education
Annual program to support current and future teachers of American History, American Government and Social Studies for two years of Master's level graduate study of the roots, principles, framing and development of the United States Constitution.
Japan, humanities, social sciences, travel
In order to promote Japanese Studies overseas, this program provides support to outstanding scholars in Japanese Studies by providing the opportunity to conduct research in Japan.
Humanities
science, technology, Japan
The Science and Technology Agency (STA) established this postdoctoral fellowship program to create opportunities for foreign researchers, specifically those in the fields of science and technology, to conduct research at Japan’s national laboratories and public research corporations. Both long-term (6 mos to 2 yrs) and short-term (1-3 mos) fellowships are available through a variety of Japan research laboratories and corporations, including the National Aerospace Laboratory, the National Institute for Environmental Studies, the National Institute of Public Health, the National Agricultural Research Center, the Kanagawa Cancer Center Research Institute, and many others. Awards vary depending on fellows’ duration with the program.
humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, medicine, Japan, travel, postdoctoral
Annual fellowships to assist U.S. researchers wishing to conduct research in Japan under the leadership of their host researchers. The program is aimed at stimulating Japanese academic researchers while advancing scientific research in both countries. Fellowships are awarded for periods of 1-12 months and must commence between April 1 and March 31.
humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, medicine, Japan, travel, postdoctoral
Annual fellowships to assist promising young foreign researchers wishing to conduct research in Japan. The program is aimed at stimulating Japanese academic researchers while advancing scientific research in the counterpart countries. Fellowships are awarded for periods of 12 to 24 months and must commence between April 1 and November 30.
"The IRA Jeanne S. Chall Research Foundation is a US$6,000 grant established to encourage and support reading research by promising scholars. Its special emphasis is to support research efforts in the following areas: beginning reading (theory, research, and practice that improves the effectiveness of learning to read); readability (methods of predicting the difficulty of texts); reading difficulty (diagnosis, treatment, and prevention); stages of reading devlopment; the relation of vocabulary to reading; and diagnosing and teaching adults with limited reading ability."
international peacebuilding, conflict management
"The Jennings Randolph (JR) Peace scholarship Dissertation Program awards scholarships to students at U.S. universities who are writing doctoral dissertations with clear relevance for policy and practice in the field of international peacebuilding and conflict management."
history, colonies, North America, South America, Europe, African American, Native American, gender, women, books, maritime, Jewish, Spanish, postdoctoral
Annual fellowships to support independent and postdoctoral scholars in historical research for two to ten months using the resources of the John Carter Brown Library. Fellows are expected to relocate to Providence and to be in continuous residence at the John Carter Brown Library for the entire term of the award.
history, colonies, North America, South America, Europe, African American, Native American, gender, women, books, maritime, Jewish, Spanish, postdoctoral
Annual fellowships to support graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in historical research using the resources of the John Carter Brown Library.
dissertation, research, doctoral candidates, minority students, quantum mechanics, nuclear, physics, computer development, history, genetics, eugenics, medicine, US history, social and cultural history, natural history, 18th and 19th centuries, anthropology, Native American, linguistics, culture
The objective of the John Hope Franklin Dissertation Fellowship is to help remedy the serious shortage of faculty of color in core fields in the arts and sciences by supporting the PhD projects of minority students of great promise (particularly African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans) as well as other talented students who have a demonstrated commitment to eradicating racial disparities and enlarging minority representation in academia. The John Hope Franklin Fellow is expected to spend a significant amount of time in residence at the APS Library and therefore all applicants should be pursuing dissertation topics in which the holdings of the Library are especially strong. The APS Library’s extensive collections in these and many other fields are fully described at: www.amphilsoc.org/library.
humanities, social sciences, culture, multilingual, architecture, law
Annual award for scholars to conduct research in the John W. Kluge Center using the Library of Congress collections and resources for a period of up to eleven months.
humanities, dissertation
economics, business, public affairs, technology, foreign students
Annual program for graduate training in the theory and practice of economic policy making and management. The objective of the program is to impart to young policy-makers the skills required to design and implement policy effectively in their home countries. Possibility for enrollment in an intensive language proficiency program.
dissertation, natural resources, social sciences, environment, policy, energy, economics
Fellowships for the coming academic year in support of doctoral dissertation research on issues related to the environment, natural resources, or energy. RFF's primary research disciplines are economics and other social sciences. Proposals originating in these fields will have the greatest likelihood of success. Proposals from the physical or biological sciences must have an immediate and obvious link to environmental policy matters. Recipients will not engage in full-time employment during the fellowship.
Annual award to recognize and to assist students whose scholastic achievements reflect Professor von Karman's high standards, by providing one-year fellowships to graduate students who will be entering their final year in a Ph.D. degree program.
business, consumer, family, education, food science, nutrition, environment, housing, family development, hospitality, hotel, restaurant, management, merchandising, textiles, apparel, clothing
Annual awards to support a Kappa Omicron Nu member who has demonstrated scholarship, research, and leadership potential in areas of study relevant to home and family concerns and home economics.
business, consumer, family, education, food science, nutrition, environment, housing, family development, hospitality, hotel, restaurant, management, merchandising, textiles, apparel, clothing
Annual awards to support a Kappa Omicron Nu member who has demonstrated scholarship, research, and leadership potential in areas of study relevant to home and family concerns.
Japan, education
Psychology
Annual award to allow American educators to spend a year in Japan, where they will be able to immerse themselves in study. It is expected that recipients will return to the US to teach about Japan more effectively.
"The Kenneth B. and Mamie P. Clark Fund supports research and demonstration activities that promote the understanding of the relationship between self-identity and academic achievement with an emphasis on children in grade levels K-8. This grant will alternate every other year between an early career psychologist and a graduate student. The 2014 grant will support an early career psychologist. The Kenneth B. and Mamie P. Clark Fund was established in 2003 to honor the Clarks and to perpetuate their work as pioneers in understanding the psychological underpinnings of race relations in addressing social issues such as segregation and injustice. The Clarks were the first and second African-Americans to receive PhDs from Columbia University. Their famous doll experiments, in which they asked children to express their likes and dislikes about brown-and white-skinned dolls, led the Clarks to conclude that the segregation in schools and society was psychologically damaging to the children. These studies are believed to be the first social science evidence considered as hard fact by the U.S. Supreme Court in Brown v. The Board of Education of Topeka. The goal is to raise $1 million for this fund. Thanks to the Turrell Fund, the Foundation for Child Development and the many generous individuals, the
education, science, mathematics
Teaching Fellowships are available to students who have received a Bachelor's or advanced degree in science, engineering or mathematics and are committed to teaching high school science and/or mathematics in United States schools.
fine arts, architecture, humanities, social sciences, dissertation, research, Korea, travel
To provide financial support for doctoral dissertation field research in South Korea for a period of 3-12 months.
Poland, travel
Polish students
Poland, Polish students
Israel, travel, research
Korean-American students
Annual awards to provide partial financial support for Korean-American students at U.S. institutions of higher education, in both graduate and undergraduate degree programs.
Annual awards to support American graduate students to conduct research in Poland for one academic year or semester.
Annual awards to support Polish citizens for advanced study and research at institutions of higher learning in the United States.
Annual awards to support American graduate students of Polish descent and graduate students studying Polish-related subjects. (In addition, the Foundation administers scholarships for other Polish-American organizations. Check website.)
Annual award to support study, research and teaching in Israel at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
postdoctoral, Israel, travel, research
Annual award to support study, research and teaching in Israel at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
postdoctoral, Israel, travel, technology
Annual award to support study, research and teaching in Israel at the Technion.
aquatics, natural resources, ecology, fisheries, economics
The Lake Champlain Sea Grant Research Initiative seeks to fund applied research that supports improved management, better understanding and sustainable use of coastal and aquatic resources in the basin.
Scheduled to resume in 2009
history, Eastern Europe
reproductive physiology, mammals, biological sciences, postdoctoral
anthropology, environments, archaeology, paleontology, Miocene, Pliocene, Pleistocene, behavior, morphology, ecology, great apes, primates, behavior, hunter-gatherers
Bi-annual program to support further research into human origins.
classics, literature, archaeology, art history, Italy, travel
Annual scholarship awarded to support university students who need to study in Rome to carry out research and prepare their thesis concerning Rome and the Roman culture from the Pre-Roman period to present day.
Germany, history, Near East, philosophy
Annual award to assist doctoral students and academics in research connected with writings of Professor David Baumgardt or his scholarly interests (Ethics, Wissenschaft des Judentums and the Modern Intellectual History of German speaking Jewry.).
history, sociology, literature, Jewish studies, refugees, 1930s and 1940s, summer
Annual summer internship for graduate students at the Leo Baeck Institute to work on a research topic related to LBI collections, which can include the archives, library, photo collection, and art collection.
Annual award to assist doctoral students whose projects are connected with the culture and history of German speaking Jewry.
Germany, social sciences, community, history, Jewish
The LBI and the DAAD offer fellowships both at the LBI New York as well as in the Federal Republic of Germany. Annual fellowships support doctoral students or recent Ph.Ds for dissertation research or support for scholarly publications through extensive use of Leo Baeck Institute collections or a period of research in libraries, archives or research institutions in the Federal Republic of Germany.
science, engineering
exploratory field study, archaeology, anthropology, biological sciences, ecology, geography, geosciences, linguistics, paleontology
The Lewis and Clark Fund (initially supported by the Stanford Ascherman/Baruch Blumberg Fund for Basic Science, established by a benefaction from the late Stanford Ascherman, MD, of San Francisco) encourages exploratory field studies for the collection of specimens and data and to provide the imaginative stimulus that accompanies direct observation. Applications are invited from disciplines with a large dependence on field studies, such as archaeology, anthropology, biology, ecology, geography, geology, linguistics, and paleontology, but grants will not be restricted to these fields. Graduate students and postdoctoral and junior scientists wishing to pursue projects in astrobiological field studies should consult the program description and forms for the Lewis and Clark Fund in Exploration and Field Research in Astrobiology.
short-term, residential, library research
The American Philosophical Society Library offers short-term residential fellowships for conducting research in its collections. The Society's Library, located near Independence Hall in Philadelphia, is a leading international center for research in the history of American science and technology and its European roots, as well as early American history and culture. The Library houses over 8 million manuscripts, 250,000 volumes and bound periodicals, and thousands of maps and prints. Outstanding historical collections and subject areas include the papers of Benjamin Franklin; the American Revolution; 18th and 19th-century natural history; western scientific expeditions and travel including the journals of Lewis and Clark; the papers of Charles Willson Peale, his family and descendants; American Indian languages; anthropology including the papers of Franz Boas; the papers of Charles Darwin and his forerunners, etc. The Library does not hold materials on philosophy in the modern sense.
To foster education and innovation in the area of societal production and utilization of energy
engineering, computer science, simulation
Annual award to support research in advanced simulation and training.
Psychology
technology, science
dissertation, marketing
Psychology
writing, English
"The Lizette Peterson Homer Memorial Injury Research Grant support research in psychological and behavioral aspects of the prevention of injuries in children and adolescents as reflected in the activities and interests within pediatric psychology of the late Lizette Peterson-Homer and her commitment to improving the status of children in the face of the most significant threats to their health and development. This grant is open to students and faculty to support research related to the prevention of injuries in children and adolescents."
The Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) Program is a year-round educational program that provides students with relevant research experience while they are pursuing a graduate degree. In some cases, students can arrange to conduct master's or doctoral thesis research at the Laboratory. Appointments are available for 90 days up to one year, with option for renewal based upon program requirements.
President Lyndon Johnson
Annual program that awards two times per year grants to help defray living, travel, and related expenses incurred while conducting research at the LBJ Library. Grant periods are October 1 - Mach 31 and April 1 - September 30.
Annual competition for the best doctoral dissertation proposals on important marketing subjects.
"This award was initiated in part through funds from the 2012 Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP) regional conference in Milwaukee to honor Mary Jo Kupst, hD's career contributions. It is designed to help facilitate trainee researcht that will provide a novel contribution and advance the field of pediatric psychology specifically in the area of resilience."
Annual program to award small grants to writers whose work shows particular promise. Currently, three grants are awarded in spring for the best nominated manuscript in fiction, in nonfiction, and in poetry; fiction and nonfiction should not exceed 20 pages, poems should not exceed 10 pages.
social sciences, public policy, summer
Annual program to pursue independent research on a social policy issue of relevance to the economic and social problems of minority groups. Fellows work in Washington, D.C., Cambridge, MA or Princeton, NJ.
history, medieval
Psychology
dissertation, African American, American, anthropology, economics, folklore, gender, history, law, literature, music, political science, religion, urban, women
Since 1978, more than 150 advanced graduate students from some 50 different universities in North America and Europe have received dissertation fellowships from the McNeil Center. While a limited number of shorter-term awards may be made, all candidates should apply for a nine-month appointment. Fellows receive office space in the Center’s magnificent new building on the University of Pennsylvania’s historic campus and library, computer, and other privileges at the University. Limited travel funds for research are also available. While no teaching is required for most fellowships, all McNeil Center fellows are expected to be in residence in Philadelphia during the academic year and to participate regularly in the Center’s program of seminars and other activities.
Annual awards to support research on late 15th century English history and culture, particularly during the Wars of the Roses (ca. 1450-1487.).
"The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment is a not-for-profit educational, research and consultative organization that was established to honor the memory of Melissa Aptman, a Miami native who was murdered in May 1995. The Melissa Institute provides scholarship awards to support violence prevention research."
humanities, social sciences
"ACLS invites applications for the eighth annual completion for the Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships, which support a year of research and writing to help advanced graduate students in the humanities and related social sciences in the last year of Ph.D. dissertation writing. The program encourages timely completion of the Ph.D. Applicants must be prepared to complete their dissertations within the period of their fellowship tenure."
childhood obesity, physical activity, postpartum depression, exercise, women, girls, East African, Muslim, Hmong, healthy aging
Annual award to an advanced undergraduate or master's degree student and his/her faculty advisor to help fund research aligned with the mission of Melpomene: to provide new knowledge that will instruct, motivate and inspire women and girls to become or stay physically active.
Jewish, humanities, social sciences
Annual program to help train individuals for careers in Jewish scholarship and to help Jewish educational, religious, and communal workers to obtain advanced training for leadership positions. Recipients may request support for up to 3 additional years, by submitting applications by October 31 each year.
Jewish, humanities, social sciences
Annual program to assist qualified individuals in conducting independent scholarly, literary, and art projects in fields of Jewish specialization, when the project makes a significant contribution to the understanding, preservation, enhancement, or transmission of Jewish culture. Recipients may request a second year of support by submitting another application by October 31 of the fellowship year.
mental health, drug abuse, substance abuse, social services, psychology, ethnic minorities
This fellowship supports the training of practitioners or practitioner/researchers in mental health and substance abuse services and prevention. It's directed at students in clinical, counseling, and school psychology, or other psychology doctoral students whose training prepares them to provide counseling, therapy, testing, assessments, etc. An MFP fellowship is a professional training appointment into a community of other students and professionals who hold similar professional interests.
art history, archaeology, fine arts
Annual award for promising young scholars to pursue projects related to the MMA collections. Usually a fellowship will be given for a maximum of one year, most of which time should be spent at the MMA.
art history, archaeology, fine arts
Annual award to support scholars who are studying the fine arts of the western world and who can make use of the Museum's collections. Awarded for a period of 3 to 12 months.
art history, Europe, travel
art history, archaeology, fine arts
Annual award to support doctoral students in the fine and decorative arts for study, work, or research in fields related to the MMA collections.
art history, art, conservation, fine arts, textiles, costume
Annual award to support graduate students and senior scholars for study and research at the Antonio Ratti Textile Center on an aspect of the MMA textile collections.
art history, art, conservation, fine arts, textiles, costume
Annual award to support a graduate student who is interested in pursuing costume history in a museum or teaching career, or other career (including conservation) related to the field of costume. The fellowship is generally awarded for a 9-month term in the Costume Institute.
art history, archaeology, fine arts, Greece, Rome
Annual award to support an individual who has been admitted to a doctoral degree program at a U.S. university and who intends to study Greek or Roman art.
Annual award to train students whose goal is to enter museums as curators of painting; The award is intended to develop the skills of connoisseurship by supporting first-hand examination of paintings in major European collections, rather than to support library research for the completion of degree requirements
United States, Mexico, transnationalism
Fellowship program to support innovative research on U.S.-Mexican Transnationalism and on U.S.-Mexican Transnational Communities and to foster collaboration between U.S. and Mexican scholars on topics related to these themes.
art, writing, visual arts, composition, video
Annual program to provide residencies of 3 and a half to 4 weeks in length at the Colony's rural retreat at Austerlitz, N.Y. to artists of all ages and in all stages of their careers.
environment, public policy, conflict resolution
2 annual fellowships given to doctoral candidates whose research concerns U.S. environmental public policy and/or environmental conflict resolution and who are entering their final year of writing the dissertation.
summer, Mystic Seaport
music, fine arts
government, public policy, Native American students
Annual program to provide Native Americans and Alaska Native with practical experience (via a 10-week internship in Washington D.C.) in the legislative process, congressional matters and governmental proceedings, getting an insider's view of the federal government.
humanities, social sciences, US history, culture, history, preservation, museums, education, summer
Annual program that provides fellows with a 9-week period of full-time work and research at the Mount Vernon Hotel, Museum, and Garden in New York City. Open to graduate and undergraduate students.
administration, corporate, economics, education, finance, government, international, journalism, media, research, teaching, telecommunications, high-tech, visual arts, performing arts, law, policy
Annual award to provide financial support and spiritual encouragement to evangelical Christians who are enrolled in top-rated graduate programs, either in the United States or abroad, and are pursuing careers of leadership in vocations where evangelical Christians are underrepresented.
neurobiology, behavior, science, health, medicine, myasthenia gravis
Annual twelve-month award to support clinical or basic research related to Myasthenia Gravis (MG) or related neuromuscular disorders.
Annual program to encourage research that considers the participation of Native and African Americans in the maritime activities of New England, primarily its southeastern shores. Fellowships support research and writing, a portion of which should normally be carried out in the Mystic area. Fellows requested to write a report on their research within one year.
history, science, technology, English, language, literature, Africa, industry, labor, New England, maritime
Annual fellowship to support scholarly research on the participation of Native Americans and African Americans in the maritime activities of New England, primarily its southeastern shores.
Annual scholarship award established to keep alive the memory of the two musician sisters, Nadia and Lili Boulanger, by supporting gifted young musicians who wish to pursue their studies in France.
postdoctoral, education
science, engineering, research, medicine
Research Associateship awards are given to conduct research at a specific laboratory chosen by the applicant. Awards are made to Postdoctoral Associates (within 5 years of the doctorate) and Senior Associates (normally 5 years or more beyond the doctorate).
Award supports early career scholars working in critical areas of education research. This nonresidential postdoctoral fellowship funds proposals that make significant scholarly contributions to the field of education. The program also develops the careers of its recipients through professional development activities involving National Academy of Education members.
aeronautics, aerospace, astronomy, bioengineering, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth science, engineering, environment, life sciences, materials science, mathematics, meteorology, physical sciences, physics, science education, ethnic minorities, women students, disabled students
Annual fellowship program to increase the number of graduate degrees awarded to women, minorities, and persons with disabilities participating in math, science, engineering, and technology disciplines of interest to NASA.
astrophysics, solar system, exploration, space, physics, earth science, microgravity, life sciences, social sciences, information systems
"Annual program to provide support for a culturally diverse group of promising U.S. graduate students whose research interests are relevant to NASA's programs in space science and aerospace technology."
engineering, aviation, history, space flight
Annual award to promote research into, and writing about, the history of aviation and space flight. The 9- to 12-month residential fellowship is intended for scholars interested in the analysis of major trends, developments, and accomplishments in aviation or space studies. Fellows reside in Washington, D.C., beginning some time between June 1 and October 1.
history, astronomy, space, aerospace, engineering, government, science, technology
Annual program to support predoctoral and postdoctoral scholars conducting research in aviation and space history at the NASM. Fellows work full-time in residence at the NASM for a period of 3 to 12 months. The award is supported by the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation.
summer, museum, aircraft, restoration, aviation, space, history, planets, collections management, exhibit design, public relations, education
Annual program to allow students to spend the summer working at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. Interns have a firsthand opportunity to learn about the historic artifacts and archival materials housed in the Museum and to study the scientific and technological advances they represent.
history, astronomy, space, aerospace, engineering, government, science, technology, US naval flight history, research
Annual program to provide a 12-month fellowship to scholars pursuing research in U.S. naval flight history, including Navy and Marine Corps aviation, the history of rocketry, missile, and space activities, biographical studies of naval aviators, and multinational comparative studies that include the U.S.
journalism, communications, broadcasting
Annual program to stimulate interest in broadcast research, especially research on economic, business, social or policy issues of importance to the U.S. commercial broadcast industry. The goal is to make high quality academic research available to industry practitioners as well as other academics.
ethnic minorities, engineering, aerospace, computer science, environment, industrial, materials, mechanical, physical sciences, life sciences, biological sciences, chemistry, mathematics, physics
Annual award to encourage minority students to pursue careers in engineering.
dissertation, Jewish
aeronautics, astronautics, engineering, biological sciences, chemical engineering, chemistry, civil engineering, cognitive, neuroscience, behavior, computer science, electrical engineering, geosciences, materials science, materials engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering, naval architecture, ocean, engineering, physics
The Department of Defense (DoD) plans to award approximately 200 annual three-year graduate fellowships, subject to the availability of funds, to help increase the number of U.S. citizens and nationals trained in science and engineering disciplines of military importance. The DoD will offer these fellowships to individuals who have demonstrated ability and special aptitude for advanced training in science and engineering. National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowships are awarded to applicants who will pursue a doctoral degree in, or closely related to, an area of DoD interest.
Annual program to encourage scholarly research, publication and teaching in the various disciplines of Jewish studies. Fellowships enable graduate students to complete work on their dissertation.
travel, art history, art, architecture, US history
This annual fellowship is for a period of six to eight weeks of continuous travel abroad in areas such as Africa, Asia, Europe, or South America, to sites of historical and cultural interest, including museums, exhibitions, collections, monuments, and historic sites.
art history, theory, criticism, architecture, urbanism
Annual awards (nine fellowships) to support advanced graduate research in the history, theory, and criticism of art, architecture, and urbanism. Terms of fellowships vary; Some are intended for study abroad, others in the United States, and time periods range from 12 to 36 months. See website for details.
painting, sculpture, architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, prints/printmaking, drawing, film, photography, decorative arts, industrial design, postdoctoral
Three short term (up to 60 days) fellowship periods awarded to support postdoctoral research in the history, theory, and criticism of the visual arts.
Huguenot
art, art history, painting, sculpture, architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, prints/printmaking, drawing, film, photography, decorative arts, industrial design, postdoctoral
Fellowships are for full-time research, and scholars are expected to reside in Washington and to participate in the activities of the Center throughout the fellowship period. Each senior fellow is provided with a study. Senior fellows have access to resources represented by the collections, the library, and the photographic archives of the National Gallery of Art, as well as to the Library of Congress and other specialized research libraries and collections in the Washington area. Fellowships will be awarded for the academic year, early fall to spring. Applications for a single academic term or quarter are also possible.
Biannual award (on odd-numbered years) to encourage students studying the Huguenot movement.
humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, arts, professions, postdoctoral
Annual program that provides 40 residential fellowships for advanced study at the National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, for an academic year. The Center does not support the revision of a doctoral dissertation.
regional planning, environment, planning, historic preservation, hazard mitigation, disaster recovery
To help graduate-level planning students learn (1) to incorporate hazard mitigation into community planning practices and (2) to explore how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) can best integrate planning into its mitigation initiatives and post-disaster recovery efforts.
criminal justice, justice, law, dissertation
Biannual fellowship program to provide support to outstanding doctoral students undertaking independent research issues in crime and justice. NIJ awards these fellowships in an effort to encourage doctoral students to contribute critical and innovative thinking to pressing justice problems.
criminal justice, justice, law, doctoral
The National Institute of Justice is the research, development, and evaluation agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. NIJ provides objective, independent, evidence-based knowledge and tools to enhance the administration of justice and public safety. The Institute solicits proposals to inform its search for the knowledge and tools to guide policy and practice through announcements on its website at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij. All awards are subject to the. availability of appropriated funds..
inventor, science, engineering, technology, mathematics
Annual program to encourage college students who actively pursue invention in science, engineering, mathematics, technology, and creative invention by providing cash awards and recognition for extraordinary achievement.
social sciences, humanities, maritime, history, archaeology, nautical research, slavery, abolition, postdoctoral, travel, England
Annual award intended to support high-quality research on the Museum's collections or in any field of British naval and maritime history.
social sciences, humanities, maritime, history, archaeology, nautical research, slavery, abolition, postdoctoral, travel, England, research
Annual award to support research for periods up to three months in the Museum's collections or areas of related interest. The National Maritime Museum encourages applications from individuals whose research proposals share the Museum's aim to provide new and exciting ways of interpreting the collections and their historical contexts.
maritime, history, England, travel
To provide scholars conducting research in maritime history with the opportunity to gain access to various maritime historical collections.
art history, anthropology, museums
Annual internship program to allow undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to work under the supervision of museum professionals and to explore aspects of museum professions. Intern opportunities are available in administration, conservation, curatorial, education, exhibition and design, photo archives, public affairs, and registration.
humanities, social sciences, research
Annual award to support projects that present creative approaches to the study of invention and innovation in American society, including historical research and documentation projects resulting in publications, exhibitions, multimedia products, and educational initiatives.
biological sciences, ecology, marine, science, research
Annual program to provide graduate students with an opportunity to conduct research in the marine sciences for 12 weeks at the Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce, Florida.
biological sciences, social sciences, pollution, habitat, conservation, restoration, biodiversity, invasive species, estuaries, ecology, socioeconomic research
Fellowship provides master’s degree students and Ph.D. candidates with an opportunity to conduct research of local and national significance that focuses on enhancing coastal zone management. Fellows conduct their research within a National Estuarine Research Reserve and gain hands-on experience by participating in their host reserve's research and monitoring programs. Projects are based on the reserves' local needs, the reserve system's national priorities and the students' interest.
African American students, ethnic minorities, chemistry, chemical engineering, life sciences
Annual awards to support outstanding African-American doctoral students who have made significant contributions to science and/or engineering research at the graduate level. There is one application form for five different awards.
physical sciences, biochemistry, computer science, science, engineering, doctoral
An NPSC Fellowship may be used at any NPSC member university to which the student is admitted, and may be renewed annually. Benefits: NPSC's employer-members provide a generous annual stipend; NPSC's member universities cover tuition and fees and at their discretion may supplement the employer-provided stipend; Paid summer employment and technical experience for at least two years from leading national employers in the U.S.; A commitment for the first two or three years of graduate school, depending on the employer, with the possibility of continuation up to a total of six years; Opportunity to build a relationship with leading scientists from both major research laboratories and universities; An NPSC staff whose goal is the success of each NPSC Fellow.
social sciences, biological sciences, physical sciences, mathematics
Annual program to provide three years of support for graduate study leading to research-based masters’s or doctoral degrees and is intended for students who are at the early stages of their graduate study. GRF invests in graduate education for a cadre of diverse individuals who demonstrate their potential to successfully complete graduate degree programs in disciplines relevant to the mission of the National Science Foundation.
multiple
behavioral, cognitive, social, and economic sciences
"Awards grants to doctoral students to improve the quality of dissertation research. These grants provide funds for items not normally availabe through the student's university. Additionally, these grants allow doctoral students to undertake significant data-gathering projects and to conduct field research in settings away from their campus that would not otherwise be possible."
science, technology, engineering, mathematics, research
Fellowship provides three years of support for graduate study leading to research-based master’s or doctoral degrees and is intended for students who are in the early stages of their graduate study. Its purpose is to ensure the vitality of the scientific and technological workforce in the United States and to reinforce its diversity.
ocean, coast, Great Lakes, natural resources, public policy
Annual award to provide a unique educational experience to graduate students who have an interest in ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources. The Fellow will be matched with a 'host' in the Washington, DC area. The program is sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NAOO).
engineering, operations research, mathematics, physics, education, psychology, modeling, computer science
Annual program to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for careers in the growing Simulation and Training Systems and Education industry.
engineering, physical sciences, chemistry, biological sciences, health sciences, political science, public policy, natural resources, water
Annual award to support master's or doctoral graduate research related to water resources. The research MUST pertain to NWRI's mission statement, which is to create new sources of water through research and technology and to protect the freshwater and marine environments.
This is a general data bank of scholarships, fellowships and postdoctoral awards for college, graduate school and postdoctoral study.
logistics, transportation, hospitality, management
Annual award to conduct research and create knowledge that will benefit the travel plaza and truckstop industry and secure its future; to provide educational opportunities to industry employees; and to coordinate public outreach programs for the industry which benefit the general public and enhance the industry.
government
Jewish, social services, immigrant students
Annual awards to support graduate students who have recently arrived in the USA and are pursuing graduate degrees in Jewish communal service or other fields.
government, public service, New York
The nine-month fellowship gives many young people an opportunity to gain a full sense of the scope and possibilities of public service through a hands-on approach. The program seeks to ensure that every fellow comprehends the intricacies of City, State and Federal finance and the interaction between these levels of government.
Annual program to provide full-time research or policy analysis experience to increase understanding of the legislative process among graduate students and to apply their ideas and research skills. 6-month positions at the New York State Capital with Assembly Intern Committee leaders, committees and research staffs.
government, politics, public policy, history, New York
Annual program to provide talented and skilled individuals with an understanding of New York government through a 10-month internship experience in the state senate at Albany. Coursework is not permitted during the program.
social science, humanities, law, economics, history, public policy, New York
Annual program to provide a 10-month internship in the Majority Counsel/Program Services Office of the New York State Senate for talented and skilled students who are interested in public service careers. Coursework is not permitted during the program.
communications, public policy, journalism, New York
Annual program to provide a 10-month internship in the New York State Senate Press Office (Albany, NY) to talented and skilled students who intend to enter the field of communications, journalism, or public relations. Coursework is not permitted during the program.
architecture, landscape architecture, law, psychology, veterinary medicine, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, New York
Annual program to increase the number of licensed professionals, particularly minorities and disadvantaged students, practicing in New York State. Recipients must agree in writing to practice in New York State in the profession for which the award was granted for one year of each award year. Awards are renewable for up to four years of study.
biological sciences, environment, management, science, ecology
Multi-year program requesting proposals for the development of habitat restoration plans. Proposals must focus on Target Ecosystem Characteristics (TEC) categories; see website for lists. Recipient(s) will develop restoration plans, supported by preliminary data, that they can then use as part of an application to other funding programs to either expand on the plans or to undertake the implementation portion of the restoration project(s).
humanities, social sciences, Native American students, women students
Annual fellowship to assist women of Native American heritage in pursuing an academic program beyond the undergraduate degree and who are working on a project appropriate to the collections of the library. The majority of your tenure, one month to one year, is expected to be spent in residence at Newberry's D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History.
America, Europe, history, literature, women, women students, postdoctoral
Annual award for women at early stages in their professional careers whose work gives clear promise of scholarly productivity and whose career would be significantly enhanced by 6 months of research and writing at Newberry Library.
social sciences, humanities, cartography
Annual awards to support one weeks to two months of research by scholars whose particular need is to consult the Newberry's cartographic collection. Please read the website's descriptions carefully for the details on particular fellowships.
women students, ethnic minorities, ocean, marine, biological sciences, maritime, archaeology
Annual award to recognize outstanding scholarship and encourage independent graduate research in marine biology, maritime archaeology or oceanography particularly by women and members of minority groups.
humanities, social sciences, dissertation, ethnic minorities
To support a cohort of under-represented minority students as they prepare to enter the professoriate.
science, engineering, biomedical, agriculture, summer
Annual program to provide U.S. graduate students firsthand experience in a Japanese/Korean research environment, intensive Japanese/Korean language training, and an introduction to the science and science-policy infrastructure of Japan/Korea.
public policy, government, New York
Annual program to create an opportunity for the NYS DOB to employ persons with unique skills and backgrounds and to provide a vehicle in addition to civil service examinations for qualified people to gain public policy experience. Fellowship appointments made for a period of up to three years, based on satisfactory performance. All positions based in Albany, NY.
chemistry, computer science, engineering, environment, geosciences, mathematics, physics, statistics
Annual awards to participate in fossil energy-related research. The internship may be either full or part-time and may be of 3 to 18 months in duration. Interns work at Albany, OR; Pittsburgh, PA; or Morgantown, WV.
business, mathematics, computer science, physical sciences, earth science, environment, marine, biological sciences, chemistry, engineering, geosciences, physics
Annual award to provide students with the opportunity to participate in energy-related and environmental research at Aiken, S.C. Internships may be full or part-time, 3 to 24 months in duration.
communications, economics, environment, health, epidemiology, life sciences, occupational safety, premedical, physical sciences, science
Annual award to give students opportunities to participate in research on infectious diseases, environmental health, epidemiology, or occupational safety and health. Duration varies from one month to one year with renewal options; up to four years maximum; full-time or part-time appointments.
biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, medicine, pharmacology, toxicology, science
Annual program to give students opportunities to participate in research on biological effects of potentially toxic chemicals and solutions to toxicology problems that have a major impact on human health and the environment. Duration Varies from one month to one year with renewal options; full-time or part-time appointments.
computer science, engineering, life sciences, physical sciences, business
Annual program to give students the opportunity to participate in summer research and development relating to science, math, and engineering at NOAA headquarters and field centers.
business, mathematics, computer science, physical sciences, earth science, environment, marine, biological sciences, chemistry, engineering, geosciences, physics
Annual program to give students opportunities to participate in energy-related and environmental research at the Savannah River Site in Aiken, SC. Duration ranges from 3 to 24 consecutive months; full-time or part-time appointments.
biological sciences, computer science, engineering, environment, physical sciences, science
Annual program to give students opportunities to participate in research and development in support of military missions in Maryland at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center. Duration up to one year, full time or part time and renewable.
Anthropology and Geography
The purpose of the Olivia James Traveling Fellowship is "For travel and study to be conducted between July 1 of the award year and the following June 30. Preference will be given to projects of at least a half-year's duration. The award is to be used for travel and study in Greece (the modern state, Cyprus, the Aegean Islands, Sicily, southern Italy (that is, the Italian provinces of Campania, Molise, Apulia, Basilicata, and Calabria), Asia Minor (Turkey) or Mesopotamia (that is, the territory between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, that is modern Iraq and parts of northern Syria and eastern Turkey). Although the proposal may require travel outside these areas, the majority of travel proposed must be within them. The award is not intended to support field excavation projects. AIA fellowship funds may not be used for institutional overhead, institutional administrative recovery costs, or institutional indirect costs."
journalism
humanities, social sciences, foreign students
Annual fellowship program to provide supplementary grants to doctoral students from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The purpose of the program is to enable qualified students to pursue doctoral studies in the humanities and social sciences at accredited universities in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle/Near East, and North America.
optics, science, travel, engineering
Annual awards to enable students who are presenting papers to travel to the annual meetings of the Conference on Lasers and Electro Optics (CLEO) and the Frontiers in Optics/OSA Annual Meeting.
The purpose of the award is to improve the media's understanding of international issues and to raise the quality of news-gathering efforts in covering the world. Scholarships awarded to 12 student winners of a national essay competition.
women students, foreign students
Annual award to provide grants-in-aid for selected women from other countries for graduate study in the United States and Canada.
recent immigrants
health, postdoctoral
Paul and Daisy Soros, Hungarian immigrants and American philanthropists, established their fellowship program for New Americans in December 1997 with a charitable trust of fifty million dollars. Their reasons for doing so were several. They wished to 'give back' to the country that had afforded them and their children such great opportunities and felt a fellowship program was an appropriate vehicle. They also felt that assisting young New Americans at a critical point in their education was an unmet need. Finally, they wished to signal all Americans that the contributions of New Americans to the quality of life in this country have been manifold. Central to an understanding of the entire Program is an understanding of the donors, Paul and Daisy Soros. Assisting young New Americans in pursuing their life chances in this country is an autobiography of their lives - where friends, family and associates helped them as they built a life in this new land.
pharmaceutics, biopharmaceutics, pharmacology, technology, research
Annual award to increase the number of well-trained investigators in pharmacological research (excludes projects that seek to extend or develop the proprietary value of certain drugs). The focus of the program is to assist in the predoctoral training of the applicant. It should not be viewed as a program to fund a research project.
pharmacology, physical chemistry, organic chemistry, biophysics
Annual award to encourage more qualified graduates to obtain postdoctoral research training in pharmaceutics. Fellowships provided each year to qualified applicants who have the opportunity to become involved with mentors, facilities and programs that, collectively, can be expected to provide an excellent environment for the fellow. Applications will be accepted for postdoctoral research training extending over a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years.
Annual award designed to support post doctoral career development activities of individuals prepared (or preparing) to engage in research that will strengthen representation of health outcomes in schools of pharmacy, medicine and public health.
health, thesis
biological sciences, chemistry, pharmacology, genetics, genomics, proteomics, biological pathways, postdoctoral
Annual award designed to provide stipend support for individuals engaged in a multidisciplinary research training program that will create or extend their credentials in informatics. The intent of this program is to support post doctoral career development activities of individuals preparing to engage in research that will bridge the gap between experimental and computational approaches in genomic and biomedical studies. It is anticipated that this research training will be accomplished by multidisciplinary teams organized to address problems which span the range of biological complexity rather than focus on the application of single technologies.
postdoctoral, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, technology, biotechnology
Annual award designed to support for individuals engaged in a multidisciplinary research training program that will create or extend their credentials in pharmacology or toxicology. It is anticipated that this research training will be accomplished in academic and/or industrial laboratory settings where multidisciplinary teams are organized to integrate informatics, molecular, cell, and systems biology with pharmacology/toxicology research.
pharmacology, toxicology, postdoctoral
Annual award to support candidates proposing to gain new skills in pharmacologically relevant areas. The funding is for up to 2 years. This research training will be accomplished in academic and/or industrial laboratory settings where multidisciplinary teams are organized to integrate informatics, molecular, cell, and systems biology with pharmacology/toxicology research.
pharmacology, toxicology, dissertation
Annual award to provide assistance in training new investigators in pharmacological research, by supporting promising Ph.D. candidates while they are engaged in dissertation research.
Annual award to provide assistance in training new investigators in pharmacological research, by supporting promising Ph.D. candidates while they are engaged in thesis research.
pharmacology, clinical Annual award to generate interest in research careers in pharmacology, including clinical pharmacology, among medical and dental students. Fellows will spend full-time in a specific research effort within a pharmacology or clinical pharmacology unit for 6 to 24 months.
Greece, history, archaeology, literature, language, France, language, women students
Annual award to support women scholars conducting original research either in Greek language, literature, history, or archaeology, or in French language or literature, in alternate years. The 2003 competition is for Greek studies; the 2004 competition is for French studies.
France, language, literature, culture, travel
Annual award to to help educators and researchers improve education in standard French language, literature, and culture and in the study of standard French in the United States. The award supports travel to France for at least six months of residence and study during the Fellowship year.
exposure, biomarkers, dosimetry, epidemiology, research, clinical, model systems research, tobacco, smoking, behavior, postdoctoral
Annual program to support research that contributes to fundamental scientific knowledge, addresses concerns of the public health community regarding cigarette smoking, and enables Philip Morris to continue its pursuit of product modification or development that might reduce the health risk of smoking.
teaching, art, English, mathematics, classics, French, German, Spanish, Russian, biological sciences, chemistry, physics, music, physical education, history, philosophy, religion
Annual program to provide recent college graduates experience to teaching in a program of guided work in the classroom, professional seminars, and exposure to theories and methods of experienced faculty at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. A summer teaching Assistant Program is also available. The Fellowship begins September 1 and runs for 9 months.
Native American research, linguistics, ethnohistory, archaeology, psycholinguistics, ethnography, pedagogical
The Phillips Fund of the American Philosophical Society provides grants for research in Native American linguistics, ethnohistory, and the history of studies of Native Americans, in the continental United States and Canada. Grants are not made for projects in archaeology, ethnography, psycholinguistics, or for the preparation of pedagogical materials. The committee distinguishes ethnohistory from contemporary ethnography as the study of cultures and culture change through time. The grants are intended for such costs as travel, tapes, films, and consultants' fees but not for the purchase of books or permanent equipment. Recipients of awards are expected to provide the American Philosophical Society Library with a brief formal report and copies of any tape recordings, transcriptions, microfilms, etc., acquired in the process of the grant-funded research. The materials will be made available to scholars using the Library's collections.
biological sciences, Alzheimers, AIDS
Annual award to support research towards finding cures for incurable diseases, specifically Alzheimer's and AIDS
ethnic minorities, neuroscience
Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the APA Diversity Program in Neuroscience has been in existence since 1987 and has, over the years, partnered with the Association of Neurosciences Departments and Programs, and others, to help increase the ethnic/racial diversity among neuroscience researchers. Our mission is also consistent with the mission of NIH, which includes, but is not limited to the elimination of health disparities in the U.S. Our program provides financial support, professional development activities, and professional guidance to students pursuing doctoral degrees in neuroscience and whose ultimate career goal is to become an independent research scientist.
government, public policy
Annual program to give outstanding, promising Americans the opportunity to receive a firsthand introduction to the workings of government at the highest level. The White House Fellows Program is the nation's most prestigious fellowship for leadership development and public service.
creative arts, fine arts
Honorary Societies, Psychology
The purpose of this program is "to aid one undergraduate and one graduate Psi Chi member in conducting computer-based research."
economics, political science, sociology, psychology, public policy, urban, planning, education, geography, demography, social welfare, dissertation
Dissertation fellows are based in PPIC’s San Francisco office, with terms lasting from September through May. Dissertation fellows are expected to spend a significant portion of their time onsite at PPIC while completing their dissertations.
Annual award designed to support scholars, scientists, artists, and writers of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment who wish to pursue work in academic and professional fields and in the creative arts.
humanities, social sciences, postdoctoral
Annual award designed to support scholars, scientists, artists, and writers of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment who wish to pursue work in academic and professional fields and in the humanities and/or social sciences.
biological sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, statistics, computer science, postdoctoral
Annual award designed to support scholars, scientists, artists, and writers of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment who wish to pursue work in academic and professional fields.
forestry, ecology, environment
Annual program that supports research to better understand and improve the impacts of non-timber forest product (NTFP) harvest and marketing on rural livelihoods and tropical forest ecosystems. A successful application will outline the need for research, its potential applications and its likely impact on local communities and forest ecosystems.
environment, natural resources, energy
"RFF will award fellowships for the coming academic year in support of doctoral research on issues related to the environment, natural resources, or energy. RFF's primary research disciplines are economics and other social sciences. Proposal from the physical or biological sciences must have an immediate and obvious link to environmental policy matters. Awardees will be invited to present their research at RFF."
women students, underrepresented, social sciences, public policy, natural resources, energy, environment, summer
Annual internship program for graduate students, sponsored by an accepted institution, to participate as members of the research community while engaged in a research project of their own choosing. Fellows spend a summer in residence at a sponsoring research institution such as a Federal Reserve Bank or other public agency and are mentored by experienced economists both on scientific issues, and career issues such as negotiating publications, the job market, and advancement strategies. Dates of residence are determined by agreement between sponsor and fellow, eight to twelve weeks is the norm.
humanities, social sciences, postdoctoral, research
Annual program to foster academic research and scholarly or creative activities within Rhodes University departments and institutes by providing postdoctoral positions for scholars who have received the Ph.D. degree recently. Fellowship may be awarded for a minimum of one year in the first instance with the possibility of renewal for a further year at Rhodes University.
humanities, social sciences, research
Annual award to encourage research using original manuscripts as primary source material.
business, economics, public affairs, public policy, political science, law, journalism, communications
Annual award to give young American professionals the opportunity to spend 9 months in a work/study program in Germany examining the political, economic, and cultural environment of the European Union and of Germany in particular.
Miscellaneous
travel
social services, public service, law, political science, business, public administration, ethnic minorities
Annual fellowship to assist minority men and women in achieving distinguished accomplishment in public service- oriented careers. Fellows are assigned to high- level responsibilities with top executives in Detroit area organizations in public, private, and non- profit areas.
health, behavior, social sciences, biological sciences, natural sciences
Annual award designed to build the nation's capacity for research, leadership and action to address the broad range of factors affecting the health of populations. Up to 18 outstanding individuals who have completed their doctoral training will engage in an intensive two-year program at one of six nationally prominent universities.
botany, zoology, geosciences, history, ecology, ornithology, wildlife, park management, science
Annual fellowship to provide an opportunity for one graduate student to spend three months in Rocky Mountain National Park to learn about wildlife programs, vegetation and riparian studies, fire ecology, cultural sciences, archeology and historic structures management or other fields of interest to the park.
"The Roothbert Fund was created in 1958 by Albert and Toni Roothbert to help men and women in need of financial aid to further their education. The principal focus of The Fund is its Scholarships Program, through which it makes grants for undergraduate or graduate study at accredited colleges or universities. Scholarships may only be applied to study at an accreddited institution based in the United States. The Fund seeks candidates who are "motivated by spiritual valudes," and works to foster fellowship among them."
Annual program to further international understanding, world peace, and friendly relations among people of different countries. Ambassadorial scholarships are of three types: academic-year, multi-year, and cultural. See website for further information.
sociology, economics, political science, geography, developmental, psychology
Annual program to support Ph.D. dissertation research addressing the causes and impacts of poverty in rural areas of the United States or the policy options that might reduce poverty or its negative impacts. Preference will be given to those topics that have policy implications regarding poverty reduction and increased self-reliance in rural areas.
Psychology
New York, Scotland, travel
Annual program to support a deserving student of Scottish descent for his or her first year of graduate study in Scotland.
Human Sciences, Psychology, Science, Sociology
"The Indiana Schweitzer Fellows Program is a one-year interdisciplinary, mentored fellowship program focused on health-related community service and leadership development."
research, multidisciplinary
The Scientific Award of the BMW Group invites university graduates from all over the world to enter their groundbreaking ideas in a bid for the international research award. The prize is not only meant as a one-off distinction. It offers young scientists a network to establish a dialogue among themselves and with representatives from the worlds of business and science. The Scientific Award with its motto 'Passion for Innovation' is committed to the basic principles of creativity, tenacity, passion, and courage.
"This grant is intended to support dissertation research leading to a doctoral degree in the field of psychology."
biochemistry, genetics, neuroanatomy, neurobiology, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, psychology, sociology, anthropology, epidemiology
Annual award to support exceptionally promising graduate students during preparation of their doctoral dissertations in fields pertinent to the expansion of knowledge about schizophrenia.
travel
women students, architecture, computer science, information science, engineering, mathematics, statistics, business, law, medicine
Selected Professions Fellowships are awarded for the following programs: Architecture, Computer/Information Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics/Statistics. Fellowships in Business Administration, Law, and Medicine are restricted to women of color, who have been underrepresented in these fields. Special consideration is given to applicants who show professional promise in innovative or neglected areas of research or practice in areas of public interest. See website for the specific requirements of each program.
microelectronics, electrical engineering, materials science, engineering, information science, computer science, chemical engineering
To encourage academically gifted students to pursue doctoral degrees in research areas consistent with SRC goals and to prepare students for placement in SRC companies and U.S. universities.
constitutionalism, political philosophy, economic deregulation, education, government reform, Zionist theory, history, Israel, foreign policy, Jewish, religion, culture, Jerusalem, travel
Annual program to support the work of a select group of students pursuing independent research in diverse areas of Jewish national life at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem.
Funding pays for "travel expenses to and from a research site, or for purchase of non-standard laboratory equipment necessar to complete a specific research project."
geosciences, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth science, engineering, environment, mathematics, meteorology, ocean, physics, social science, ethnic minorities, summer
To provide summer research opportunities for students interested in Atmospheric Research and Science.
museum theory
art history, American studies, US history, studio art
Annual training program at SAAM for graduate students.
American, art, visual arts, culture, studio art, crafts, decorative arts, art history
Annual fellowship awards to support independent and dissertation research in art and visual culture of the United States. There is one application process for four awards: the Douglass Foundation Fellowship in American Arts, Patricia and Phillip Frost Fellowship, Sara Roby Fellowship in Twentieth-Century American Realism, and James Renwick Fellowship in American Craft.
art history, American studies, US history, studio art, summer
Annual summer training program at SAAM for students.
astronomy, astrophysics, atomic physics, molecular physics, geophysics, solar system, stars, planets, galaxies, cosmology
Annual award to allow doctoral students from institutions throughout the world to conduct dissertation research at the extensive facilities of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory for one to three years. A wide variety of research projects may be proposed, with over 300 scientific staff available as research advisors, drawing from the six research divisions at the Center for Astrophysics (CfA).
Annual award to support scholars and practitioners to research and write on topics of importance to the museum field, through fellowships of up to six months in duration at Smithsonian Institution facilities in Washington, D.C.
United States, Latino, history, art, culture, ethnic minorities, Latino students, dissertation
Annual program to support the scholarly development and research interests of Latino/a doctoral candidates and to expose them to Smithsonian Institution resources and to museum work.
ecology, biological sciences, chemistry, microbiology, botany, zoology, mathematics, physics
Annual program to provide students with an opportunity to conduct an individual research project in environmental studies under the supervision of professional staff members.
history, US history, history of science, technology, collections management, preservation
Annual award to assist advanced students in gaining experience in archival methods, oral history, institutional history, history of science, documentary editing, and collections management through an internship at the Smithsonian Archives in Washington, D.C.
printed materials, world's fairs, commercial trade catalogs, industrialization, mass production, consumer, air and space history, Europe, America, decorative arts, architecture, design
Annual program to support doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars doing research in the special collections of the Smithsonian Institution Libraries for periods of up to six months in residence.
history of science, technology, mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, physics, theoretical physics, experimental physics, engineering, scientific instruments
Annual program to support doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars doing research in the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology for periods of up to six months in residence.
animals, behavior, anthropology, astrophysics, earth science, biological sciences, social and cultural history, art history
To provide doctoral students with access to Smithsonian Institution collections.
natural sciences, social and cultural history, folklore, anthropology, earth science, art history, history of science
To provide graduate students the opportunity to conduct independent research for 10 weeks.
Native American, ethnic minorities, Native American students
Annual award to support Native Americans who wish to pursue research projects which are related to a Native American community, using Native American resources at the Smithsonian Institution.
Native American, ethnic minorities, Native American students
Annual program to encourage Native American students to pursue internship projects related to Native American topics and using Native American resources at the Smithsonian. Interns are in residence at the Smithsonian for a 10-week period.
ethnic minorities
Native American, ethnic minorities, Native American students
Annual award to allow Native American graduate students to pursue short-term independent research projects in association with Smithsonian Institution staff.
animals, behavior, anthropology, archaeology, archaeometry, astrophysics, astronomy, earth science, paleobiology, evolutionary biology, biological sciences, art history, science, technology, folklife, US history
Annual program to allow graduate students to conduct independent research under the guidance of Smithsonian staff members for ten weeks.
business, public administration, ethnic minorities, summer
Annual summer program to promote excellence and diversity in the management of not-for-profit scientific and cultural organizations by placing interns in offices, museums, and research institutes throughout the Smithsonian Institution.
Annual program to increase participation of minority groups who are under-represented in Smithsonian scholarly programs, in the disciplines of research conducted at the Institution, and in the museum field.
molecular, evolutionary biology, biological sciences, postdoctoral
Annual award to support postdoctoral in-residence research that uses resources offered at the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) at Washington, D.C. or the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in the Republic of Panama. The fellowship period must begin between June 1 following the application deadline and March 1 of the following year.
animals, behavior, anthropology, archaeology, archaeometry, astrophysics, astronomy, earth science, paleobiology, evolutionary biology, biological sciences, art history, science, technology, folklife, US history, postdoctoral
Annual program to provide postdoctoral scholars an opportunity to conduct research at the Smithsonian Institution for a period of 3 to 12 months. Fellowships support research in residence at all Smithsonian facilities except the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
Sociology
animals, behavior, anthropology, archaeology, archaeometry, astrophysics, astronomy, earth science, paleobiology, evolutionary biology, biological sciences, art history, science, technology, folklife, US history, dissertation
Annual program to provide doctoral candidates an opportunity to conduct dissertation research at the Smithsonian Institution for a period of 3 to 12 months.
biological sciences, tropical, ecology, behavior, evolutionary biology, terrestrial, marine, plants, animals
Annual award to support short-term research projects in the tropics in areas of STRI research. STRI promotes greater public understanding and awareness of the importance and fragility of tropical flora, fauna, and cultures. Fellows are housed in STRI facilities. Extensions of the 3-month research period are awarded only in exceptional circumstances.
ecology, anthropology, paleontology, paleoecology, evolutionary biology, molecular phylogenetics, biogeography, behavior, neurobiology, soil, physiology, tropical, plants, animals, botany, biological sciences
Annual award to support a postdoctoral investigator to conduct a three-year project on a subject related to STRI research interests based out of one of the STRI facilities. STRI promotes greater public understanding and awareness of the importance and fragility of tropical flora, fauna, and cultures.
"The Sociology Program dissertation improvement grants are awarded to support high quality doctoral dissertation research in sociology. The suitability of a research idea is based the extent to which the research contributes to sociological theory and knowledge, not on specific topics. Grants are for direct research costs associated with either original data collection or the analysis of existing datasets."
social sciences, humanities, dissertation, travel
Annual award to support distinguished graduate students in the social sciences and humanities who are conducting dissertation field research outside the U.S. Up to 75 fellowships are funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation each year.
social sciences, multiple
social sciences, multiple
Japan, travel, postdoctoral, humanities, social sciences
Annual award to provide promising and highly qualified recent PhDs with opportunities to conduct research in Japan. JSPS guidelines target the applicant who wishes to conduct cooperative research under the leadership of a host researcher, thereby advancing the Fellow's own research and at the same time stimulating Japanese academic circles through close collaboration with young Japanese researchers.
research, social sciences, humanities, history, dissertation
Program supports distinguished graduate students in the humanities and social sciences conducting dissertation on-site research outside the United States. Fellowships will provide support for nine to twelve months of dissertation research which must be held for a single continuous period.
social sciences, humanities, history, dissertation
Annual program for dissertation research on the history, behavior, and role of nonprofit and/or philanthropic organizations in the United States.
social sciences, humanities, Japan
Annual workshop that aims to create a sustained, multidisciplinary network of advanced graduate students and faculty in Japan studies. The goal of the 4-day workshop, held in California in early January each year, is to foster comparative and multidisciplinary approaches to research by providing a venue for interaction.
Fellowship and grant programs sponsored by the SSRC either independently or with other organizations. These programs provide predissertation and dissertation fellowships, postdoctoral fellowships, and advanced research grants in both the social sciences and humanities. Some programs also provide support for natural scientists and non-academic professionals.
Fellowship and grant programs sponsored by the SSRC either independently or with other organizations. These programs provide predissertation and dissertation fellowships, postdoctoral fellowships, and advanced research grants in both the social sciences and humanities. Some programs also provide support for natural scientists and non-academic professionals.
engineering, mobility
science, engineering
sociology, regional science, science, technology, social sciences, humanities, dissertation, Eastern Europe
Annual award to encourage research on the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the New States of Eurasia. Research related to the non-Russian states, regions, and peoples is particularly encouraged. All fellowships awarded under this program are contingent upon the receipt of funding from the US Department of State.
social sciences, humanities, dissertation, research
Annual program designed to help graduate students in the humanities and social sciences formulate doctoral dissertation proposals that are intellectually pointed, amenable to completion in a reasonable time frame, and competitive in fellowship competitions. Fellows participate in two workshops, one in the late spring that helps prepare them to undertake predissertation research on their topics; and one in the early fall, designed to help them synthesize their summer research and to draft proposals for dissertation funding.
postdoctoral, social sciences, humanities, Canadian students
Annual awards to support the most promising new scholars in the social sciences and humanities and assist them in establishing a research base at an important time in their research careers.
archaeology, ethnic minorities, Native American students
The purpose of the SSA Native American Graduate Archaeology Scholarship is "To support graduate studies for Native American students, including but not limited to tuition, travel, food, housing, books, supplies, equiment, and child care (up to $10,000).
Annual program to assist the development of promising engineering graduate students and to encourage them to pursue careers teaching at the collegiate level.
Annual award to encourage studies relating to the conservation of energy in transportation, agriculture and construction, and power generation. Emphasis will be placed on research or study related to the internal combustion engine.
geophysics, geosciences, physics, science
Annual scholarships to encourage students in geophysics and related sciences, especially those interested in a career in exploration geophysics.
dissertation, education
arts administration, art history, conservation, education, film, media, museums, public affairs, finance, museum planning, photography
Annual program to enable graduate students (recent graduates and undergraduates as well) to supplement their course work with practical museum training in arts administration, art history, conservation, education, film and media studies and museum studies. Minimum commitment is for three months at 15 hours per week.
arts administration, art history, conservation, education, film, media, museums, public affairs, finance, museum planning, photography, language, travel
Annual program to enable graduate students, (preferably doctoral) to train for nine months in the Curatorial Departments at alternately the Guggenheim in New York, Bilbao and Venice. Students will stay for periods of three months at each site.
arts administration, art history, conservation, education, film, media, museums, public affairs, finance, museum planning, photography, Italy, travel
Annual program to enable graduate students to train for from one to three months in Venice, Italy.
arts administration, art history, conservation, education, film, media, museums, public affairs, finance, museum planning, photography, summer, ethnic minorities, New York
Annual program to enable graduate students (recent graduates and undergraduates as well) to supplement their course work with practical museum training and to increase the diversity of individuals entering the museum profession.
summer, arts administration, art history, conservation, education, film, media, museums, public affairs, education, finance, museum planning, photography
Annual program to enable graduate students (recent graduates and undergraduates as well) to supplement their course work with practical museum training in arts administration, art history, conservation, education, film and media studies and museum studies. Typically unpaid, but some stipends are available for enrolled graduate students.
The Dissertation Fellowship Program seeks to encourage a new generation of scholars from a wide range of disciplines and professional fields to undertake research relevant to the improvement of education. These $25,000 fellowships support individuals whose dissertations show potential for bringing fresh and constructive perspectives to the history, theory, or practice of formal or informal education anywhere in the world.
science, ethnic minorities
humanities,
Annual program that provides incentives for scholars from historically underrepresented ethnic populations to teach at St. Lawrence while they complete their graduate study. Fellows expected to be in-residence and will teach one course and present a research-based paper each semester in a department commensurate with research interests.
anthropology, computer science, history, law, medicine, operations research, political science, sociology
Multidisciplinary fellowship program to promote policy-relevant research in homeland security. The Center serves as a forum for scholars, government officials, military officers, and business leaders to explore innovative solutions to complex international problems in a collegial environment. Visiting fellows spend the academic year at Stanford University, where they will participate in seminars, interact with each other and faculty and researchers, and will be expected to produce a research product.
social sciences, engineering, dissertation, international, regional, security
Annual program to provide opportunities for concentrated study in a multidisciplinary environment. Visiting fellows spend the academic year at Stanford University, where they will participate in seminars, interact with each other and faculty and researchers, and will be expected to produce a research product.
postdoctoral, engineering, anthropology, economics, history, law, political science, sociology, medicine, natural sciences, physical sciences
Annual fellowship for scientists and engineers to explore the policy dimensions of their research topic in an interdisciplinary environment. Visiting fellows spend the academic year at Stanford University, where they will participate in seminars, interact with each other and faculty and researchers, and will be expected to produce a research product.
Fellowships are awarded to support research projects in the humanities; creative arts projects are not eligible. Each external faculty fellow is expected to fulfill this contribution by participating in an ongoing Research Workshop, or by teaching one course in a Stanford department or in Stanford's Continuing Studies Program. Fellows are required to live within a ten-mile radius of Stanford University and to be in residence during Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters.
humanities, postdoctoral Annual program for junior and senior scholars with faculty appointments at universities other than Stanford or for independent scholars. Fellowships are awarded to support research projects in the humanities; creative arts projects are not eligible. The Humanities Center seeks candidates whose research is likely to contribute to intellectual exchange among a diverse group of scholars within the disciplines of the humanities.
public policy, women, government
Annual program to encourage graduate students to pursue careers in public policy while increasing the capacity of New York State government to address the concerns of women. The program takes place in the spring semester during which fellows are full-time graduate students at Rockefeller College with policy-related field placements (in Albany) for thirty hours a week from January thru June.
ethnic minorities, New York
Annual program to recruit, enroll, and retain students who have been historically underrepresented in SUNY's graduate and professional programs. Fields leading to the master's or doctorate degree are covered by the fellowship. Each campus designates a liaison; a listing is provided by SUNY upon request. Application information can be requested from participating campuses.
politics, public administration, working life, environment, media, business, industry, education, culture, Sweden, travel
Annual program to provide American citizens with well-developed projects in the fields of politics, public administration, mass media, business and industry, working life, human environment, education and culture the opportunity to study in Sweden for 2-4 weeks for professional enrichment.
Miscellaneous "TAARII is a consortium of American universities, museums, and other scholarly institutions dedicated to the furtherance of research in and on Iraq and to fostering mutual understanding and respect between American and Iraqi peoples. With support of the Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC), TAARII intends to establish a research center and hostel in Baghdad. However, under current circumstances, it operates mainly outside Iraq. For now, the programs in Iraq itself are limited to a fellowship competition for Iraqi scholars. A major part of our operations will always be a fellowship program for American scholars toconduct research focused on subjects in any legitimate academic field from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Iraq, giving priority to collaborative projects undertaken jointly by U.S. and Iraqi scholars.
public policy, environment, policy, security, water, forestry, natural resources, communications, journalism
Annual program for recent graduates to gain a broad perspective on national policy, the media, Congress, grassroots organizing, and a variety of public interest organizations and issues. Fellows work independently on short-term projects in the Washington, D.C. office of TCS.
history, information technology, science, technology, American studies, life sciences, culture, social sciences
Annual award for achievements having an outstanding scientific, technological, cultural or social impact on our world. Each year fields are chosen within the three Time Dimensions - Past, Present and Future.
summer, Jewish, American, history
Annual fellowship program to support research in American Jewish history. May undertake research at the center for the summer.
economics, government, social sciences, law, public policy
The NRI fellowship program is designed to promote sound policy research by enabling talented students to spend an academic year in residence at AEI, pursuing domestic public policy research under the direction of an AEI scholar.
humanities, social sciences
Annual awards for research in the humanities and social sciences for 2 - 6 months. Fellows are expected to be resident in Edinburgh throughout the tenure of their Fellowship and to play a full part in the activities of the Institute. No regular teaching is required but Fellows usually give at least one seminar on their current research work.
Africa, social sciences
Canada-US, international relations, trade, economics, defense, security, cooperation, border, energy, lumber, environment, natural resource management, agriculture
Annual award to encourage advanced scholarship on Canada-U.S. relations by funding senior scholars while they contribute to improved mutual understanding between the United States and Canada and pursue their research for 4-6 weeks at a Canadian University, research site or business other than their own.
international affairs, political analysis, economic analysis, administration, management, science policy
The Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship program provides funding to participants as they are prepared academically and professionally to enter the United States Department of State Foreign Service. Women, members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, and students with financial need are encouraged to apply. The goal of the fellowship program is to attract outstanding students who enroll in two-year master's degree programs in public policy, international affairs, public administration, or academic fields such as business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign languages, who represent all ethnic, racial and social backgrounds and who have an interest in pursuing a Foreign Service career in the U.S. Department of State.
The purpose of this award is to support research concerning the African Diaspora-the study of the dispersion and settlement of African peoples once they left the African continent.
dissertation, humanities, social sciences, history
Annual award to support scholarly research and writing among qualified civilian graduate students preparing dissertations in the history of war on land (including biography, military campaigns, organization and administration, policy, strategy, tactics, weaponry, technology, training and civil-military relations.).
science, engineering, defense
Annual award to increase the number of U.S. citizens trained in disciplines of science and engineering in fields important to national defense.
science, computational science, physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, life sciences, engineering, computer science, applied
Annual award to encourage the training of computational scientists by providing financial support to talented graduate students in applied sciences and engineering with applications in high-performance computing.
computer science, physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, life sciences
Annual award to encourage the training of computational scientists by providing financial support to talented graduate students in the field of computer science with an emphasis on high-performance computing.
dissertation, healthcare, behavior, social sciences, biostatistics, epidemiology, economics, education, policy, management, medicine, nursing, science
Annual program to support research undertaken as part of an academic program to qualify for a doctorate. The mission is to support, conduct, and disseminate research that improves access to care and the outcomes, quality, cost, and utilization of health care services.
healthcare, research, science, medicine
Annual program to support individual scientists with a clinical or research doctoral degree who can demonstrate a need for a period of intensive research focus. Awards are good for 3-4 years of research about systematic evaluation of health services.
postdoctoral, healthcare, medicine
Annual program to provide opportunities for 1 or more years of academic training and supervised experience in applying research methods to the systematic analysis and evaluation of health services. The applicant must identify an individual who will serve as a sponsor or mentor and will supervise the training and research experience.
ethnic minorities, healthcare, medicine
Annual program to support minority graduate students for up to five years in PhD or equivalent research degree program, combined M.D./PhD program or other combined professional or research doctoral degree programs.
Miscellaneous
development, family studies, social services, health care
Annual program to support research on child abuse and neglect: its causes, prevention, identification, treatment, and cultural distinctions; on appropriate, effective, and culturally sensitive investigative, administrative, and judicial procedures; and for demonstration or service programs and projects designed for its prevention, identification, and treatment.
science, biological sciences, social sciences, behavior, science policy, engineering, mathematics, computer science
Annual awards to support graduate students who have career goals aligned with the mission and objectives of the DHS. Appointments are for up to three years given satisfactory academic progress and availability of funding.
architecture, history, planning, economics, anthropology, government, sociology, public policy, dissertation
Annual awards to empower a new generation of urban scholars to develop and conduct applied research in the fields of housing and community development.
history, public policy, government, sociology, economics, research
Annual awards to support pre-dissertation doctoral students cultivating their research skills through the preparation of research manuscripts that focus on housing and urban development issues.
natural sciences, engineering, social sciences, environment, technology
Annual award to support graduate students in environmentally related fields of study.
"The Jennings Randolph (JR) Peace scholarship Dissertation Program awards scholarships to students at U.S. universities who are writing doctoral dissertations with clear relevance for policy and practice in the field of international peacebuilding and conflict management."
biological sciences, botany, ecology, conservation, physical sciences, geosciences, hydrology, atmospheric science, social sciences, culture, economics, sociology, anthropology, technology
No competition for scholarship awards planned for 2008.
economics, geography, psychology, political science, sociology, Washington DC
Annual program to provide internships for current graduate students (and individuals intending to begin graduate studies) for semester-long research and technical assistance projects in Denver, CO with the NPS Social Science Program.
management, government, public policy
Annual program to attract to the Federal service outstanding individuals from a wide variety of academic disciplines who have an interest in, and commitment to, a career in the analysis and management of public policies and programs. Department or agency appointment is based on a screening process conducted in January and February. After the first year, interns are eligible for a promotion to GS-11.
government, public administration, business, communications, humanities, systems analysis, public policy, law, social sciences, behavior
Annual fellowships to enable individuals holding a graduate degree to work in the federal court system for one year, either at the Supreme Court of the U.S., the Federal Judiciary Center, the U.S. Sentencing Commission, or the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
social sciences, economics, environment, forestry, agriculture, natural resources, environment, policy
The purpose is to promote mutual learning among graduate students and forest communities about the conditions and practices that promote the sustainable management of forests.
government, law, public policy
Annual program to provide a framework by which graduate and post-graduate students from diverse academic backgrounds may be assigned to United Nations offices where their educational experience can be enhanced through practical work assignments as they are exposed to the work of the United Nations.
dissertation, science, biological sciences, physical sciences, African American students
Annual award to increase the number of African Americans in the pipeline of biomedical science education and research. Applicants will be selected based on academic ability, record of accomplishment, and the soundness of the proposed doctoral research plan.
dissertation, Africa
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
dissertation, humanities, social sciences, political science, history, sociology, economics, anthropology, psychology, conflict resolution
Annual award to support one year of dissertation research and writing on topics addressing the sources and nature of international conflict and the full range of ways to prevent or end conflict and to sustain peace. Dissertation projects in all disciplines are welcome.
Annual award to assist scholars whose research focuses on areas of interest to the center including African, Caribbean or African-American studies.
Awarded to the remaining students who are ranked in the top 10% of the fellowship applicant pool. Open to any student admitted to a UNL graduate program.
Annual award to advanced masters or doctoral students.
Art and Art History, Music, Theater Arts and Filmmaking
Annual award to advanced doctoral or MFA students.
humanities, social sciences
The institute was established in 1970 to promote enquiry of the highest standards in the Humanities, broadly conceived. No limitation is placed on the area of research. Applications are invited for Visiting Research Fellowships of between 2 and 6 months, tenable period: June 2007-September 2009.
Miscellaneous
summer, dissertation, agriculture, human resources, natural resources, business, education, engineering, architecture, liberal arts, nursing, pharmacology, science, veterinary medicine
Annual program to provide selected doctoral students with the opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors at Washington State University in preparing for future careers as faculty in colleges and universities. During the program, fellows work on their dissertations, engage in seminars, and design individualized programs for enhancing their ability to teach, conduct research, and other scholarship.
anthropology, dissertation
To provide funds for students completing dissertations in anthropology.
biological sciences, social sciences, research, travel
Annual small research grants program to support individual field research which is based on sound and innovative conservation science. Fellows work in marine or terrestrial field research in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
journalism, communications, humanities
Annual fellowship to support a student who exemplifies the dedication to principle and high journalistic standards of William B. Ruggles."The William R. Waters Research Grant was established in 1999 in honor of William R. Waters, editor of the Review of Social Economy for many years President of ASE in 1987. The grant was first awarded for Summer, 2000. The purpose of the William R. Waters Research Grant Program is to inspire economists to organize their research in social economics and social economy along the lines suggested by William Waters in his 1988 presidential address to the Association for Social Economics."
anatomy, biochemistry, biological anthropology, chemical engineering, chemistry, computer science, computer speech, language processing, engineering, environment, development, epidemiology, genetics, mathematics, mathematical statistics, metallurgy, materials science, travel, United Kingdom
Annual award to support a year (9 or 12 months depending on the academic program) of graduate study in the United Kingdom at Churchill College of Cambridge University.
dissertation, women
practicum, humanities
music, opera, education, development, communications, marketing, advertising, graphic design, publishing, media, public relations, photography, human resources, accounting, sales information systems, internet, special events, arts
Annual program to provide the opportunity to become an integral member of the staff and to work side by side with professionals producing, promoting, and administering the full spectrum of the performing arts.
women students, security, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, business, law, international relations, political science, economics
Annual award to encourage women to pursue careers related to the national security and defense interests of the United States and to provide development opportunities to women already working in national security and defense fields.
The WW Women’s Studies Fellowships support the final year of dissertation writing for Ph.D. candidates in the humanities and social sciences whose work addresses topics of women and gender in interdisciplinary and original ways. Notably, a number of the Fellows volunteer their time as reviewers to help select new Women’s Studies Fellows and enthusiastically support the next generation of scholars exploring women’s issues and matters of gender.
The humanities provide what every community and organization requires: values, ideals, and ideas all learned from the vast wealth of human experiences. In 1999 the Woodrow Wilson Foundation launched its Humanities at Work Practicum Grants to achieve two purposes. First, by bringing the broad perspectives and flexible skills of humanist scholars to civic, cultural, and corporate settings, the Foundation helped demonstrate the far-reaching applicability of doctoral training in the humanities. Second, Woodrow Wilson sought, through the program, to challenge Ph.D. students in the humanities to explore career opportunities beyond the academy by engaging more fully in their communities. More than 100 students have received Practicum Grants since the program’s inception.
fluid dynamics, ocean, meteorology, astrophysics, planetary atmospheres, geosciences, hydromagnetics, mathematics, applied
Annual program to provide students and other interested researchers with a ten week research and study program in various topics within geophysical fluid dynamics. Promotes an exchange of ideas among the many distinct fields such as classic fluid dynamics, physical oceanography, meteorology, astrophysics, planetary atmospheres, geological fluid dynamics, hydromagnetics, and applied mathematics.
chemistry, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, imaging, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, software, information management, physics, materials science, ethnic minorities
Annual award to provide partial financial support to ethnic minority students in technical sciences and engineering disciplines.
Eastern Europe, Jewish, American studies, history, labor, music, Polish-Jewish, Yiddish, Vilna, Lithuania, education
Ten different annual or biannual fellowship programs for graduate students and postdoctoral students in Jewish Studies. Supports several months of research at the YIVO Library and Archives as well as the student's home institution.
aerospace, science, engineering, women students
Annual award to help support women graduate students in aerospace-related sciences and aerospace-related engineering.
Eligility Stipend Award
$2,000 for Graduate Students
Ranges from $1,875 to $10,000
Applicants should demonstrate academic excellence, evidence of initiative and the ability to work independently and interest in public service. Preference is given to undergraduate planning majors or graduates who have not yet begun graduate school. Law students are specifically excluded.
Position is for three months, at 1000 Friends' Portland offices, paid at $1,500 a month, with limited assistance available for travel expenses to and from Portland.
"1. Applicants must be enrolled as college or university students (graduate, doctoral, or upper level undergraduates) - or within one yea rof a completed degree - in the physical, biological, geological, health, engineering, computer, or social sciences or mathematics in order to apply. 2. Students enrolled in English, journalism, science journalism, or other non-technical fields are not eligible for these fellowships. 3. Successful applicants must attend an orientation at AAAS headquarters at the beginning of the summer (early June) and a wrap-up session at the end of the summer (mid-August). They will prepare reports on the progress of their fellowships throughout their placement."
15-20 fellowships awarded; $500/week stipend as well as travel expenses to and from AAAS and their sites of work.
Must be a current AISES member; Full-time undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited four year college/university, or a full-time student at a two year college enrolled in a program leading to an academic degree; Must be a member of an American Indian tribe or otherwise considered to be an American Indian by the tribe with which affiliation is claimed or is at least 1/4 American Indian blood or is at least 1/4 Alaskan Native or considered to be an Alaskan Native by an Alaskan Native group by which affiliation is claimed; Minimum 2.0 GPA
Full-time graduate students in courses of study and research leading to careers in air quality, waste management, environmental management/policy/law, and sustainability. Awards are made on the basis of academic record, plan of study, career goals, letters of recommendation, and extracurricular activities.
Applicants must be Canadian Citizens or Landed Immigrants, be Alberta residents, and be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time in a graduate program at an institution outside of Alberta; At the doctoral level, students must have completed at least one full year of graduate study or a master's degree
up to $15,000 for masters; up to $20,000 for doctoral
Awards range from $1,000 to $10,000
1.65 million EUR
Applicants must have a moderate to profound, bilateral hearing loss either since birth or before acquiring language and must have a 60 dB or greater hearing loss in the better ear in the speech frequencies of 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz. Spoken communication must be the student's primary mode of communication. Applicants must be enrolled in or applied to a mainstream and accredited college/university as a full-time student; can be awarded twice, but must be applied for (award is not automatically renewed).
Citizens of the U.S., the Russian Federation, People's Republic of China; Bachelor's or comparable academic degree, completed less than twelve years prior to the start date of the fellowship; confirmation of support and a detailed statement by the host/mentor in Germany; may not have spent an extended period outside his or her home country prior to application.
Monthly stipend of 2,150 to 2,750 EUR for 12 months, plus travel expenses to and from Germany and in-country language training; additional support may be provided for a spouse and children; host institute will receive a monthly allowance for research costs of 500 EUR.
Applicants must hold the Ph.D. or equivalent degree completed less than four years prior to the date of application. Open to all nationalities and disciplines. Scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and physicians should have sufficient proficiency in German to conduct the proposed research. Scientists or engineers must have a good knowledge of German or English. The applicant may not have spent an extended period in Germany prior to application.
Monthly stipends range from 2,100 to 3,000 euros. Allowances are available for accompanying family members, travel expenses, and German language instruction.
Applicants must hold a doctorate or comparable academic degree (Ph.D., C.Sc. or equivalent), completed with distinction less than six years prior to the date of application. Applicants must have cutting-edge academic achievements documented by a comprehensive list of academic publications for internationally-reviewed journals and publishing houses. Scholars in the humanities or social sciences and physicians must have a good knowledge of German if it is necessary to carry out the project successfully; otherwise a good knowledge of English. Scientists and engineers must have a good knowledge of German or English.
10000
Only ethnic minorities; Must apply to and be accepted in a recognized program supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Scholars are selected based on their application, faculty recommendation, appropriate field of study, and financial need; Awards are made on a rolling basis
Sloan and the department work together to guarantee you financial support as long as you are making satisfactory progress toward your degree; Beyond the monetary assistance, you receive the mentoring and guidance that often spells the difference between beginning and completing a degree
Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., or current employees of an academic or professional organization in the U. S. Graduate student applicants should be completing all degree requirements by August 1 following the application deadline. Postdoctoral and junior faculty applicants should have received the Ph.D., J.D., or equivalent degree within the previous ten years.
Postdocs receive an annual stipend of up to $40,000. Faculty can receive up to $60,000 (not to exceed one-half of current salary). Office space, computer services, information on local housing, and library privileges are provided. Health benefits can be arranged.
"An applicant must be: (1) a US citizen and either graduated from a U.S. high school, or completed a GED certificate in the United States; (2) a member of an historically underrepresented U.S. racialized minority groups, including, but not limited to: African Americans, Alaskan Natives, American Indians or Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latino/as, Chicano/as, and Pacific Islanders; (3) enrolled in a full-time academic program leading to a doctoral degree in anthropology at the time of application (4) admitted to degree candidacy before the dissertation fellowship is awarded; and (5) a member of the American Anthropological Association. The dissertation proposal must be approved by the applicant's committee prior to application. Students of any subfield or specialty in anthropology will receive equal consideration."
Registered architects resident in the U.S. who are members of the American Institute of Architects and pursuing careers in historic preservation; Proficiency in conversational French is required
Stipend of $25,000 for the six-month period
Varied
Varied
"Applicants must be student members of AAAL at the time of application and enrolled in a university Master's or Ph.D. program in applied linguistics or a related field. Eligibility to apply is based on the quality of an accepted proposal for a poster or paper (please note: only individual submissions will be considered for eligibility). Graduate students who are eligible to applly will be notified by the conference chair by early November and may submit their application once they have confirmed their intention to attend the conference. Previous award recipents are not eligible to submit. If recipients are unable to attend the conference, they will not receive the award."
"The general eligibility requirements for applicants for all fellowships are: Applicants must be a current AACCI Student Division member. The candidate must be enrolled in graduate studies by the time the fellowship becomes effective, or be a current graduate student pursuing a course of study leading to an MS or a Ph.D. degree. The educational institution in which the recipient is enrolled must be conducting fundamental investigations for the advancement of cereal science and technology, including oilseeds. A fellowship recipient becomes ineligible for further payments when all requirements for the degree for which the fellowship was awarded have been completed, or if, during the tenure of the fellowship, the student discontinues or substantially changes the research program proposed in the fellowship application. It is the separate responsibility of both the student and the appropriate department head to notify the AACCI Foundation within thirty (30) days of any such change. The recipient must be enrolled in an academic schedule that meets the minimum requirements of the university involved, for full-time graduate study. Age, sex, race, financial need, or previous receipt or non-receipt of an AACCI scholarship or fellowship are not conditions of eligibility for any Must be studying in a country not your own; Must be a citizen in a country other than the United States; Must be a Female doctoral candidate intending to return to your home country to pursue a professional career; Must be proficient in English; Must be enrolled in an accredited institution of study for the period of the fellowship year. (AAUW members are not eligible.)
Master's/Professional Fellowship: . $18,000. Doctorate Fellowship: $20,000. Postdoctoral Fellowship: $30,000.
Up to $500
2000
1000
Up to $40,000
You are eligible if you "have been an AAG member for at least one year at the time you submit your application, you do not have a doctorate at the time of the award, and you will hav ecompleted all Ph.D. requirements except the dissertation by the end of the semester or term following approval of your award."
Applicants "must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Candidates are evaluated on the basis of scholarly excellence; quality and originality of project design; and active commitment to helping women and girls through service in their communities, professions, or fields of research."
Dissertation Fellowship: $20,000. Postdoctoral Research Leave Fellowship: $30,000. Summer/Short-Term Research Publication Grant: $6,000.
Individuals registered in, or planning to begin, a graduate degree program in one of the approved fields; Preference is given to applicants having at least 2 years of employment experience in the surveying profession
Students registered full-time in a bachelor's (senior or junior year) or graduate degree program in one of the approved fields of study
U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. residents who have lived in the U.S. continuously for at least three years prior to the application deadline who hold the Ph.D. or equivalent degree are eligible. Applicants should demonstrate that available resources in the U.S. have been utilized fully.
Citizens and permanent residents of the US; Must have received Ph.D. prior to the application deadline; Preference is given to scholars within the first 7 years of obtaining degree; May or may not be affiliated with an academic institution
$3,500 per month for a period of 4 to 9 months. Fellows make their own arrangements for housing and transportation
3 to 12 months of full-time support
A maximum of $17,000
Up to $2,500
U.S. citizen or permanent resident, Japanese citizen, or other national who can demonstrate strong, long-term affiliations with the research community of the U.S. or Japan; Must have received a Ph.D or the terminal degree in their field, or have attained an equivalent level of professional experience; Must be affiliated with a host academic institution; Language training not necessarily required.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who have received a Ph.D. degree or the equivalent two years before the application deadline (see website for restrictions); Applicants must have had a lapse of at least two years since the last 'supported research leave.'
Maximum award: $60,000 for full Professor and equivalent; $40,000 for Associate Professor and equivalent; $30,000 for Assistant Professor and equivalent.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who have received the Ph.D. degree or the equivalent two years before the application deadline (see website for restrictions); Applicants must have had a lapse of at least two years since the last 'supported research leave.'
Maximum award: $60,000 for full Professor and equivalent; $40,000 for Associate Professor and equivalent; $30,000 for Assistant Professor and equivalent.
Must be a currently enrolled graduate student who is a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.
U.S. citizens who have completed at least a bachelor's degree; Grants are generally for intensive summer language courses taught at U.S. schools of higher education
A maximum of $25,000
Applicants must have received the Ph.D. degree (or an equivalent) by the application deadline and be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. Applicants must have a lapse of at least two years since their last 'supported research leave.'
Salary replacement to help scholars devote from 6 to 12 continuous months to full-time research and writing, based on academic rank. Maximum award: $60,000 for full Professor and equivalent; $40,000 for Associate Professor and equivalent; $30,000 for Assistant Professor and equivalent.
Must be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. who has received a Ph.D. by the application deadline
Citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.; Applicants must be Ph.D. candidates whose dissertation topic is in the history of the visual arts in the U.S.; Applicants should have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. except the dissertation before beginning the fellowship year.
$25,000 for a one-year, nonrenewable term
Must be U.S. citizens; program aims to - but is not limited to - serve postgraduate students, including individuals enrolled in Ph.D. programs, who are in relatively early stages of their careers; knowledge of the German language is not a prerequisite.
Award covers the cost of pre-approved international and domestic travel and a per diem of $150 for up to 28 days in Germany and elsewhere in Europe relevant to the research being conducted
Must be U.S. citizens; program aims to – but is not limited to – serve postgraduate students in relatively early stages of their careers (including individuals enrolled in Ph.D. programs who are finishing their dissertation) interested in German economic, political, or historical topics; while helpful, knowledge of the German language is not a prerequisite.
Award covers the costs of pre-approved international and domestic travel and a per diem of $150 for up to 28 days in Germany
UP to $15,000 for one-year projects
"Only U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply for this fellowship program. Candidates must have completed their PhD/EdD degrees within three years of beginning the fellowship. A primary aim of the fellowship is to increase the number of underrepresented minority professionals conducting advanced research or providing technical assistance."
$55,000-$65,000 annual stipend and eligibility for the AIR benefits package; award is for a period of up to two years and is renewed after the first year by mutual agreement
Advanced doctoral students writing their dissertations; no citizenship requirements; variety of topics welcome. Underrepresented minority researchers are strongly encouraged to apply. Grantees may not accept additional grant or fellowship awards from another agency, foundation, institution or the like for the same dissertation project that is funded by the AERA Grants Program.
"This program is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Fellows will be required to provide proof of advancement to candidacy at the beginning of the grant period. In the letter of recommendation from the applicant's advisor, the dissertation advisor will attest to the proposal constituting reserach for the doctoral degree. Applicants must work full-time on their dissertations and course requirments. This program is targeted for members of racial and ethnic groups historically underrepresented in higher education (e.g., African Americans, Alaskan Natives American Indians, Asian Americans, Hispanics or Latinos, an dNative Hawaiian or Pacific Islanders).
1-year stipend of $12,000 and up to $1,000 in travel support to attend the AERA Annual Meeting
Researchers who have previously received a Research Grant as a PI or Co-PI, a Postdoctoral Fellowship, a Research Fellowship, or an AERA Fellowship through the AERA Grants Program are not eligible to apply for a Research Grant; Research Grantees may not accept additional grant or fellowship awards from another agency, foundation, institution or the like for the same research project that is funded by the AERA Grants Program; Research topics may cover a wide range of policy- or practice-related issues
Awards for Research Grants are up to $20,000 for 1-year projects, or up to $35,000 for 2-year projects
Students registered in graduate degree programs and advanced undergraduates planning to enter such programs
A minimum of $1,500 per year, renewable for a second year
Must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Female doctoral candidates completing dissertations or seeking funds for postdoctoral research leave from accredited universities; Former recipients of these awards are not eligible to apply for additional American Fellowships or publication grants.
Postdoctoral Research Leave Fellowship: $30,000; Dissertation Fellowship: $20,000; Summer/Short-Term Research Publication Grant :$6,000
Enrolled member of federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaskan Native group, or possess one-fourth degree (federally recognized) Indian blood; have financial need; pursuing master's or doctorate degree full-time at accredited U.S. graduate school.
Varies year to year based on funding availability and applicant's unmet financial need; typically between $1,000 and $5,000 per academic year
Enrolled member of federally-recognized American Indian tribe or Alaskan Native group, or possess one-fourth degree (federally-recognized) Indian blood; pursuing masters or doctorate degree full-time at accredited U.S. graduate school. $15 application fee by money order only
Varies; Based on applicant's unmet financial need as verified by applicant's college financial aid office; New students max of $4000 and continuing students max of $6000
Most summer fellows are graduate students who are from U.S. colleges and universities, range in age from 20 to 35 years, and are working on graduate degrees in economics; Few foreign students are able to participate unless they are accepted or enrolled in a U.S. university
8-week period of study with room and board at the Institute plus a $250 per week stipend; After summer program, fellows are eligible to apply for fellowships-in-absentia for academic year tuition and/or stipend (average award is $5000)
varied
$5,000 to $9,000
Applicants must be from East European and Baltic countries including the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, and Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania who have completed the Ph.D; Preference is given to scholars in the early stages of their careers. Each institute will issue its own announcement and will handle all matters concerning application and selection; contact the participating institute directly for an application.
There are three types of competitions - see the website for details regarding each option
US citizens who hold a liberal arts degree and who are applying to, or have been accepted into, a graduate accounting program that will enable them to sit for the CPA examination; Students registered already in a graduate accounting program are ineligible
$5,000, renewable for a second year of study
U.S. citizens from minority groups: Black, Native American, Pacific Island, or of Hispanic ethnic origin; Applicants must hold a master's degree and/or have worked at least 3 years in accounting practice; applicants must be applying (or already accepted) for full-time study in a doctoral degree program with a concentration in accounting; Preference is given to applicants who are CPAs and active members of AICPA
Up to $12,000 for an academic year of study
U.S. citizens from minority groups: Black, Native American, Pacific Island, or of Hispanic ethnic origin; Students are eligible if they hold an undergraduate degree in accounting and are entering a master's program in one of the above-listed fields; Also, students with any undergraduate major are eligible when they are registering in a master's degree program in accounting
Up to $12,000 (most were $8000 last year)
$22,000 stipend for 9 month period
$15,000 stipend for 9 month period.
up to $2,400
unspecified
U.S. citizens and non-Americans residing in the U.S.; Must be a doctoral candidate at a U.S. college or university; Must establish formal affiliation with an Indian university and work under an Indian research supervisor
Maintenance: 29,400 Rs per month. Research and Travel: 12.600 Rs per month. Per dependent allowance: 8,400 Rs per month; Dollar supplement per month: $70; Fellows who will be based in Bangalore, Calcutta, Chennai (Madras), Mumbai (Bombay) or New Delhi will receive an additional 15% cost of living supplement
Applicant must be entering his or her first year of graduate study in the fall; Must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident; AMS encourages applications from women, minorities, and disabled students who are traditionally underrepresented in the atmospheric and related oceanic sciences
Must be US Citizens or permanent residents pursuing a doctoral degree.
"Eligible applicants must currently attend or have graduated from a doctoral program in a North American university. If they seek to conduct research for their dissertation, they must have completed all other requirements for the Ph.D. If they seek to conduct post-doctoral research, they should have completed the Ph.D. within the past five years. Preference will be given to applicants whose home institutions do not offer financial support for musicoloical research."
"Applications for the following AMS travel and research grants will be reviewed by a single committee. Since the terms for these grants have overlapping areas of emphasis, applicants may request to be considered for more than one, if appropriate. A place to indicate which travel grant(s) you wish to be considered for is given on the web form. Although applicants may request to be considered for several grants, only one travel grant may be awarded to successful applicants. No individual may receive a travel grant more than once in a three-year period."
up to $1,000
up to $1,000
up to $2,000
up to $1,000
"Eligible applicants must currently attend or have graduated from a doctoral program in a North American university. If they seek to conduct research for their dissertation, they must have completed all other requirements for the Ph.D. (or the equivalent doctoral degree in any field of music scholarship). If they seek to conduct post-doctoral research, they should have completed the Ph.D. within the past five years."
"Eligible applicants must currently attend or have graduated from a doctoral program in a North American university. If they seek to conduct research for their dissertation, they must have completed all other requirements for the Ph.D. (or the equivalent doctoral degree in any field of music scholarship). If they seek to conduct post-doctoral research or are independent scholars, they should have completed the Ph. D. within the past five years."
"Eligible applicants must currently attend or have graduated from a doctoral program in a North American university. If they seek to conduct research for their dissertation, they must have completed all other requirements for the Ph.D. (or the equivalent doctoral degree in any field of music scholarship). If they seek to conduct post-doctoral research or are independent scholars, they should have completed the Ph.D. within the past five years."
"Applications for the following AMS travel and research grants will be reviewed by a single committee. Since the terms for these grants have overlapping areas of emphasis, applicants may request to be considered for more than one, if appropriate. A place to indicate which travel grant(s) you wish to be considered for is given on the web form. Although applicants may request to be considered for several grants, only one travel grant may be awarded to successful applicants. No individual may receive a travel grant more than once in a three-year period."
2000
Must have a B.A. or the equivalent.
$3000, plus travel expenses.
"Eligible applicants must currently attend or have graduated from a doctoral program in a North American university. If they seek to conduct research for their dissertation, they must have completed all other requirements for the Ph.D. (or the equivalent doctoral degree in any field of music scholarship). If they seek to conduct post-doctoral research or are independent scholars, they should have completed the Ph.D. within the past five years."
Must be grad students or professionals in social sciences or humanities conducting research for publication in numismatics related area. Applications should include an outline of the proposed research, the method of accomplishing the research, the funding requested, and the specific uses to which funding will be put.
Funds available for travel, other expenses, and publication costs
Stipend varies with the term of tenure, but will not exceed $5,000.
Must be a full time grad student in North American institution of higher learning and must have completed one year of graduate study; Must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada; Applications are also encouraged from junior faculty members with an advanced degree in one of these fields.
Persons who have held an MD or MD/PhD degree for fewer than eight years; Both US citizens and foreign nationals; Must perform their research at an institution in the United States, under the supervision of a scientific advisor; Direct contact with patients is required; Candidates are nominated by their department chairperson.
$50,000 for one year; renewal may be requested for another $50,000 the second year provided satisfactory progress.
"Grants will be availabel to doctoral students. Postdoctoral fellows, master's degree candidates and undergraduates are not eligible. Applicants who have previously received a Lewis and Clark Fund grant my reapply after an interval of two years. Preference is given to applicants who have not yet been granted an award from the Fund."
"Amounts will depend on travel costs but will ordinarily be in the range of several hundred dollars up to about $5,000."
See website: specific requirements for each profession $38,000 plus a small travel allowance
1000
1000
see website
U.S. citizens who hold a Ph.D. degree in physics or a closely related field and who have had some experience in applying science to the solution of societal problems can apply. Applicants are expected to have a strong interest in science and technology policy. Membership in APS or another AIP society is required.
$60,000 for a one-year term (September through August), plus allowances for relocation, travel, and health insurance
African-American, Native American and Latino/a graduate students in political science who are entering doctoral program in political science; Must be U.S. citizens; Interest in teaching and research potential important as well as financial need.
$4000 per year plus $2000 increments each year.
"APAGS scholarships are availabe to graduate student members of APAGS who are enrolled at least half-time as a student in good standing at a regionally accredited university. If you are a student affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) and are in a masters or doctoral program, you are automatically a member of APAGS. Undergraduates are not eligible for these scholarships, nor are APAGS officers, subcommittee or task force chairs. Previous recipients of each award are not eligible to apply again for a period of five years."
"APAGS scholarships are available to graduate student members of APAGS who are enrolled at least half-time as a student in good standing at a regionally accredited university. If you are in a masters or doctoral program, you are automatically a member of APAGS. Undergraduates are not elible for these scholarships, not are APAGS officers, subcommittee or task force chairs. Previous recipients of each award are not eligible to apply again for a period of five years."
30-40 grants of $1,000 and several grants of $5,000
U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are members of an ethnic minority group are strongly encouraged to apply; Must be enrolled in a full-time, APA approved doctoral program by the time the fellowship is awarded; Must be prepared to demonstrate that you will receive your training from a recognized expert in HIV/AIDS research and your thesis and dissertation will focus on HIV/AIDS in ethnic minority communities.
Fellowships provide an annual stipend for up to three years, plus travel support to APA conventions and additional benefits
U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are members of an ethnic minority group are strongly encouraged to apply. They should demonstrate a commitment to careers in psychology related to ethnic minority mental health and must be enrolled in a full-time, APA approved doctoral program by the fall term immediately following the application deadline.
Fellowships provide an annual stipend for up to three years, plus travel support to the APA convention and additional benefits.
U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are members of an ethnic minority group are strongly encouraged to apply. They should demonstrate a commitment to substance abuse research related to ethnic minorities and must be enrolled in a full-time, APA approved doctoral program by the fall term immediately following the application deadline.
Fellowships provide an annual stipend for up to three years, plus travel support to the APA convention and additional benefits.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who are enrolled full-time in an APA-accredited doctoral program, or who will be registered in such a program by the fall semester following the application deadline. Individuals of African American, Alaskan Native, American Indian, Asian American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander ethnicity are especially are encouraged to apply. This fellowship is aimed at students specializing in clinical, counseling, school, or other programs associated with the delivery of mental health services.
Fellowships provide an annual stipend which is renewable for three additional years, plus travel support to APA conventions and additional benefits.
Applicants must have achieved doctoral candidacy. Students can apply before having passed their qualifying exams, but proof of having advanced to doctoral candidacy will be required before funds are released. Only one application can be received from any one institution in any one year.
$28,000 for graduate work and professional development. $4000 travel stipends for runner-up applicants to attend the APA Convention and other conferences in child psychology.
Varied
$13,335 - $40,000
U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are engaged full-time in postdoctoral training in neuroscience under the guidance of an established, grant-funded research mentor or sponsor; Must have a Ph.D. or M.D., with appropriate research experience in neuroscience or an applied discipline, such as cell or molecular biology or immunology. Those students identified as under-represented ethnic minorities in the neurosciences are strongly encouraged to apply.
Financial support for 2 years maximum (must be renewed annually) and travel funds to attend the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, as well as additional benefits.
U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are members of an ethnic minority group are strongly encouraged to apply; Applicants should be enrolled full-time in a program leading to the PhD; This program is not intended for students pursuing doctoral degrees with a primarily clinical focus (e.g., MD or PsyD).
Fellowships provide an annual stipend for up to three years, plus travel support to APA conventions and additional benefits
ARCE administers fellowships for study in Egypt by students enrolled in doctoral programs at North American universities and by post-doctoral scholars and professionals affiliated with North American universities and research institutions; Depending on the source of funding, fellowships are granted for periods of between 3 and 12 months.
U.S. citizens or a member affiliated with a U.S. or Canadian educational institution. Doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars are eligible. Doctoral student applicants must have fulfilled all requirements for the doctorate except for the dissertation. All fellowship applicants are responsible for obtaining research permission from the Turkish government; It takes 6 months or longer to obtain such permission and applicants should plan accordingly.
Grants are made for research periods of up to a year, with preference being given to shorter projects. Grants range from $4,000 to 16,000.
U.S. citizens and non-U.S. applicants matriculated at U.S. or Canadian institutions; should have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. degree except for the dissertation; Advanced graduate students engaged in research in Turkey. Fellowship applicants are responsible for obtaining research permission from the Turkish government; It takes 6 months or longer to obtain such permission and applicants should plan accordingly.
A maximum award of $17,000 for one academic year; awards for shorter periods of time may be arranged.
Scholars who have completed their formal training and plan to carry out research in Turkey may apply. They may be U.S. citizens or three-year residents of the U.S. Students must apply for research permission to Turkish government, and it is recommended that they do so six months in advance.
Up to $2,375 for the summer
11000
Up to $7,000; must pay ASCSA fees.
Applicants must be citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the U.S.; currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate level academic program, or be faculty; students must have a minimum B average; must perform at the high-intermediate level on a proficiency-based admissions examination.
Round-trip airfare to Istanbul, application, tuition fees, and a maintenance stipend
Scholars or advanced graduate students engaged in excavation at the site of Aprodisias or research material from that site.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. and Canada; Doctoral candidates who have completed all degree requirements except for the dissertation and scholars who have received the Ph.D. degree within the past 5 years. Applicant must apply concurrently to the ASCSA for associate membership or associate student membership, but applicant may not be a member of ASCSA during the year of application. Other major fellowships may not be held in conjunction with this fellowship.
Doctoral candidates working on dissertations and scholars holding a Ph.D. or equivalent degree
Stipend from $15,500 to $27,000, depending on academic seniority and experience; School fees waived
Scholars with a Ph.D. and doctoral students; There is no citizenship requirement for applicants. Preference will be given to projects that make significant use of the facilities of the Wiener Laboratory.
Doctoral candidates working on their dissertation and postdoctoral scholars with well-defined projects that can be completed during the academic year of the fellowship
Stipend from $15,500 to $27,000, depending on seniority and experience, for the academic year; Waiver of school fees
Doctoral candidates working on their dissertation and postdoctoral scholars; There is no citizenship requirement.
Stipend from $15,500 to $27,000, depending on seniority and experience; Waiver of school fees.
1875
Maximum stipend: $40,000
Doctoral candidates working on their dissertation and postdoctoral scholars; There is no citizenship requirement.
Stipend of $15,500 to $27,000, depending on seniority and experience; School fees are waived
Post-doctoral scholars working on a Corinth or Agora publication assignment.
up to $30,000 depending on the length of the award period
Graduate students at North American institutions or Greek graduate students whose research subject is ancient Greek law and who need to work at ASCSA libraries; or Greek graduate students working on a School excavation
Doctoral candidates writing their dissertations and scholars who have received the Ph.D. degree revising their dissertation for publication. An applicant must be a student in, or doctorate-recipient of, an institution in the U.S. or Israel.
Room, board, waiver of fees, and a stipend of $11,000
Ph.D. candidates and recent Ph.D.’s from a U.S. or Canadian institution. Fellows must demonstrate their need to work at Gennadius, and are expected to spend the full fellowship term in residence there.
Room, board, waiver of school fees, and a stipend of $11,000
Ph.D. candidates or postdocs; U.S. citizens or foreign nationals who have been U.S. residents for at least three years prior to deadline; Must hold Ph.D. or equivalent degree
Well-qualified students with a B.A. will be considered for admission and fellowships. Preference is given to those who have completed at least one year of graduate study.
Cash stipend of $11,000 for the academic year, plus room, board, and waiver of school fees
2000
500
2000
Citizens and legal permanent residents of the U.S.; Must have received the Ph.D., Sc.D., or other earned research doctoral degree recognized in U.S. academic circles as equivalent to the Ph.D. within seven years of the date of application.
Competitive stipends depend on the research field and the host laboratory, up to $65,000; a travel and relocation allowance will be paid.
Applicants must be African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, and Pacific Islanders who are enrolled in a Ph.D. program and who have completed their graduate course work in the microbiological sciences. They must be members of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and be mentored by an ASM member. U.S. Citizens or permanent residents only. See website for further details on eligibility.
$21,000 annual stipend for up to three years not to be used for tuition and fees.
Graduate and undergraduate students who are active or student members of ASPRS.
Current graduate students who are members of ASPRS studying remote sensing.
Current and entering graduate students studying photogrammetry and remote sensing; Must be active or student members of ASPRS
Nomination by the chair or head of the academic department; Nominees must have received the Ph.D. degree within the last 5 years and be within 5 years of the start of their first full-time tenure-track faculty position; The awardee is expected to participate in ASHRAE meetings and to give a presentation of research findings to the organization
Base grant of $15,000, plus up to $15,000 more on a matched dollar-for-dollar basis with industry contributions. The awardee may apply for support to complete the research project. The maximum support that may come from ASHRAE is $45,000.
Varied
Up to $2,000
Scholars who hold the Ph.D. or equivalent degree Up to $7,000
Nomination by faculty advisor; The relevance of the research proposed by the candidate and the ASHRAE involvement of the faculty advisor are considerations for awarding the grant; Students nominated need not be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. A foreign resident faculty advisor should be a member of an ASHRAE associate organization
A one-time grant of up to $7,500 toward living expenses, tuition, travel to ASHRAE meetings, experimental equipment, and supplies, etc
Anyone who holds a terminal degree and has been a member of ASTR for at least three years
$4,000 which can be divided among multiple winners and can be used in conjunction with funding from other sources.
Citizens, residents, and legal aliens of the U.S.A. and Canada; Applicants must provide an official statement of tuition amount, enrollment, letter of recommendation, and have a GPA of at least 2.5 (on a scale of 4.0)
Citizens, residents, and legal aliens of the U.S.A. and Canada; Applicants must provide an official statement of tuition amount, enrollment, letter of recommendation, have a GPA of at least 2.5 (on a scale of 4.0), and submit a paper (15 to 50 pages) that has been or is being submitted to a professor.
Sociologists in academic settings, research institutions, private and nonprofit organizations, and government are encouraged to apply. Advanced graduate students are eligible to apply, but funding is not meant to support dissertation research. While ASA membership is not a criterion for applying or being selected for this grant, if and when a grant award is made, the recipient must be a current ASA member.
$1,000 to $3,000 for direct costs associated with the project; 6 awards awarded per year
3000
Citizens, non-citizen nationals, and permanent residents of the U.S. Doctoral students in the early stages of their program and individuals who have been accepted in a Ph.D. degree program in sociology are eligible; An applicant must be a member of one of the following racial/ethnic groups: Black/African American, Latino/a, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian, or Pacific Islander
A 12-month stipend of $22,772 and payment of tuition at the fellow's educational institution.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico who are registered in doctoral degree programs; Applicants should expect to complete degree requirements within two years of receiving the fellowship.
A stipend of $20,000, renewable for a second year
Master's theses and doctoral dissertations that are relevant to the water supply industry; There is no citizenship requirement. The manuscript must reflect the work of a single author and be submitted during the competition year in which it was submitted for the degree; The competition year runs from October through the September just prior to the application deadline.
First place authors receive $3,000; second place authors receive $1,500.
Women and members of under-represented minority groups who are registered in master's degree programs; Citizens of the US; Applicants should not expect to complete degree requirements before December 1 following the application deadline; Individuals who plan to begin graduate study in the fall semester are encouraged to apply.
A one-time award of $5,000 is made in the fall semester following the application deadline
Graduate students registered in degree programs in schools located in the U.S., Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Mexico; Students should not complete degree requirements before December 1 of the application year.
For Master's degree students, award of $5,000; For doctoral students, award of $7,000.
Graduate students (masters or doctoral) registered in degree programs at institutes of higher education located in the U.S., Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Mexico; Applicants should anticipate completion of their degree requirements no sooner than December of the year they apply.
A one-time award of $5,000 is available in the fall semester following the application deadline
Citizens of the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Bahamas, and West Indies; Enrolled graduate students who intend to work in the wine industry after completing their degree program
11000
4000
Citizens of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Contact the appropriate cooperating organization for further details: Denmark-America Foundation www.wemakeithappen.dk; League of Finnish-American Societies www.sayl.fi; Icelandic-American Society www.iceam.is; Norway-America Association www.noram.no; Sweden-America Foundation www.sweamfo.se
The number and amount of awards granted vary from year to year according to the funds available to each country's organization
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S.; Applicants should have a well-defined research or study project requiring a stay in Scandinavia and language proficiency for the country in which they wish to study. For grants, post-baccalaureate scholars and professionals are given preference; for fellowships, doctoral students are preferred.
Grants up to $4,000 for 1-3 month projects; Fellowships up to $20,000 for year-long study or research
"Applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada. To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time of application and until the end of the fellowship term. Applicant must be at the pre-doctoral stage or have received a Ph.D within five years of application. An applicant must apply concurrently to the ASCSA for associate membership or associate student membership (see the the listing for the Fellowship on the ASCSA website, at http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/admission-membership/grants/), but an applicant may not be a member of ASCSA during the year of application. Please note that all materials for the AIA application (including references and transcripts) must be received at the AIA by the January 15 deadline. Other major fellowships may not be held during the requested tenure of the Colburn award, which is contingent upon the applicant’s acceptance by the ASCSA. At the conclusion of the fellowship tenure, the recipient must submit a report on the use of the stipend to the Chair of the AIA Fellowships Committee and the Director of the ASCSA. After the tenure of their fellowship, recipient is also expected to submit an abstract to the AIA Program Committee within two years, in order be considered for participation in the AIA Annual Meeting." Full-time undergraduate or graduate students taking classes in the environmental studies field; must have at least one year remaining before completing degree.
$1,000 scholarships are awarded to 25 students each year
United States or Canadian residents or scholars actively pursuing an advanced degree at a North American college or university are eligible; Preference will be given to candidates whose projects require travel to the Mediterranean for the purpose stated above; Previous fellows are ineligible
Unknown
10000
Must have completed all the requirements for the PhD except the dissertation at the time of application or have received PhD within last 5 years; Must be citizen or permanent resident of the US
Must be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.; pre- or post-doctoral scholars.
Must be U.S. citizen; Preference given to those who have completed all the requirements for the Ph.D. except the dissertation at the time of application or have received Ph.D. within last 5 years; Preference also given to projects of at least a half-year's duration.
$25,000 for work done between July 1st and June 30th, or a portion of that year
"Portuguese, American, and other international scholars are invited to apply. To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time of application and until the end of the fellowship term. Please note that all application materials (including references and transcripts) must be received at the AIA by the November 1 deadline. At the conclusion of the project, recipients must submit a report to the Chair of the AIA Fellowships Committee. Recipients are also expected to submit an abstract to the Program Committee within two years in order to be considered for participation in the AIA Annual Meeting."
Varies; typical awards range from $2,000 to $8,000 ($7,500 is the current maximum)
Graduate and undergraduate students who have completed some coursework in history of art or architectural history; There is no citizenship requirement for interns
Interns work 40 hours per week for 10 weeks and are paid $2,000, pending availability of funding
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who are full-time graduate students at U.S. universities, have completed all coursework requirements for their degree, and ready to begin full-time thesis research. Mutual interest in an area of research by the student and the Argonne staff sponsor is essential. Women and under-represented minorities are encouraged to apply.
Stipend, tuition (up to $5,000 per year), and some travel expenses, for a period of one year
Must display superb ability in scientific or engineering research and must show definite promise of becoming outstanding leaders in the research they pursue; Must have an ANL sponsor.
Stipend of $72,000 minimum per annum with an additional allocation of up to $20,000 per year for research support and travel.
U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens who are juniors, seniors, or in first-year of graduate study with a GPA of at least 2.5/ 4.0.
$400 a week stipend, housing or a housing allowance, and round-trip travel for distances greater than 50 miles.
PhD-level sociologists; Each applicant should have a general idea about the area of interest, some experience in client-driven work, good writing skills, and a commitment to the policy process; The application should highlight the link between one's sociological expertise and a current policy issue; Be sure to specify the time span available to do the fellowship placement. Graduate students finishing their PhDs must have a letter of recommendation from their advisor speaking to their progress and likelihood of meeting the requirement of PhD in hand before the fellowship period begins.
6 Months: $20,000. 11 Months: $30,000. (no additional benefits, i.e., health insurance, etc.)
East and Southeast Asian artists, scholars, students, and specialists for work in the US; Some fellowships are awarded to Americans for similar work in Asia
Fellowships are awarded for periods up to twelve months in duration, providing round-trip international air transportation, per diem, domestic travel, maintenance, medical insurance allowances, and some educational expenses
Scholars, specialists, artists, and graduate students who are U.S. citizens are eligible
Fellowships are awarded for periods up to twelve months in duration, providing round-trip international air transportation, per diem, domestic travel, maintenance, medical insurance allowances, and some educational expenses
Scholars, specialists, artists, and graduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Fellowships are awarded for periods up to twelve months in duration, providing round-trip international air transportation, per diem, domestic travel, maintenance, medical insurance allowances, and some educational expenses
Taiwanese and U.S. artists, scholars, and specialists
Students.
Must be an Asian national and a scholar, specialist, artist, or graduate student
Fellowships are awarded for periods up to twelve months in duration, providing round-trip international air transportation, per diem, domestic travel, maintenance, medical insurance allowances, and some educational expenses
Hong Kong scholars, specialists, artists, and graduate students; Some fellowships are awarded to Chinese nationals; See website for details on current funding opportunities
Twelve-month fellowships provide for round-trip international air transportation, per diem, domestic travel, maintenance, medical insurance allowances, and some educational expenses
For fellowships: U.S. scholars, doctoral students, and specialists in the humanities; For other support: U.S. and Asian scholars
Fellowships are awarded for one to nine months, providing for round-trip international air transportation, per diem, domestic travel, maintenance, medical insurance allowances, and some educational expenses
Japanese and U.S. citizens who are artists, scholars, or specialists; Japanese fellows travel to the U.S. for research, observation, and creative work; U.S. fellows travel to Japan
Fellowships are awarded for periods up to twelve months in duration, providing round-trip international air transportation, per diem, domestic travel, maintenance, medical insurance allowances, and some educational expenses
Fellowships are awarded for periods up to twelve months in duration, providing round-trip international air transportation, per diem, domestic travel, maintenance, medical insurance allowances, and some educational expenses
Fellowship students receive tuition, room, and board in AMFS facilities, and may take advantage of the full curriculum of the AMFS. Students who choose not to live in AMFS facilities receive a stipend of $3,000 for the whole session, or $1,900 for the special half session programs. All fellowship students will be assessed the health service fee and the security deposit.
$15,000 for one year of support.
1000
$1,000-$3,000
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S.; full-time masters or doctoral students from any discipline or professional school; must be in the process of preparing a graduate thesis or doctoral dissertation related in substantial part to the study of Canada, Canada-U.S. relations or comparative policies in North America; must obtain written support of an academic sponsor.
Funds for registration, travel and per diem for the selected meeting should be included in the budget.
Must be doctoral student conducting research in related field
Female students enrolled in a behavioral, life, physical, or social science or engineering program leading to a Ph.D. degree may apply. Non-U.S. citizens must be enrolled in a Ph.D. program at a university in the United States. Previous applicants to this program may not reapply. Eligibility criteria are subject to change.
Legal residents of U.S. or Canada, tenable at any accredited university or research laboratory, or in an active management program; Not required to be enrolled in graduate program.
"Students in all fields of psychology and neuroscience and are APAGS members are eligible to submit."
$1,000 must be used to support the proposed research
U.S. citizens, under 30, with a Masters degree or equivalent or who are working toward a Ph.D. or equivalent, preferably with a speaking and reading knowledge of Dutch, French, or German; Must be nominated by the Dean of his/her school; Must be in residence in Belgium for at least 6 months.
$24,000 stipend for one year plus health insurance.
Applicants must have received their Ph.D. degree within the last four years; no citizenship requirements.
$20,000 with round trip travel expenses reimbursed
Open - no citizenship restrictions.
30000
Cash prizes of $500 to $5,000
Stipend of up to $2,000 per month for one to two months in support of travel, living and research expenses
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident with a bachelor's or master's degree working on a Ph.D. at Cornell
$30,000 stipend plus fully paid tuition, fees, and health insurance
"Boren Fellowships are for graduate students. You are eligible to apply for a Boren Fellowship if you are: A U.S. citizen at the time of application; Either matriculated in or applying to a graduate degree program at a U.S. college or university located within the United States and accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Boren Fellows must remain matriculated in their graduate programs for the duration of the fellowship and may not graduate until the fellowship is complete; Planning an overseas program that meets home institution standards in a country outside of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. Boren Fellowships are not for study in the United States."
Student composers, under the age of 28, who are citizens of the Western Hemisphere (North, Central and South America, Hawaiian Islands, and Caribbean nations).
1000
Policy -oriented predoctoral students conducting research in governance; Candidates must be nominated by the Chair or Director of their graduate department via e-mail notice addressed to [email protected] no later than late November.
$22,000 payable on a 10-month basis, for 9 months of research in residence at Brookings and 1 month vacation; up to $1,500 supplementary assistance for reimbursement of research-related expenses; eligible for Institute's health insurance plan
Applicants must be nominated by the Chair or Director of graduate department; Each nominee may only be nominated to one program. Nominees must pass the Examination for Admission to Candidacy (A Exam) before the February application deadline.
stipend of $22,000, payable on a ten-month basis, for nine months of research in residence at Brookings and one month of vacation, plus $1500 supplementary assistance.
Must be a Ph.D. candidate in an accredited U.S. program; must be nominated by graduate department.
$22,000 stipend; $1,500 for research-related travel for 9 months of research in residence at Brookings and 1 month of vacation
Women U.S. citizens who are residents of New York State and who are within two years of completing a graduate degree program at an accredited New York State college or university; Must show evidence of scholastic ability and need for financial assistance.
Individuals who are entering or continuing study in a doctoral degree program at an accredited university in the US; An applicant must have a CSU faculty sponsor; Preference is shown for applicants who are interested in filling an instructional faculty position at a campus of California State University. Applicants need not have attended CSU; employment at CSU is not required
Loan of up to $10,000 per year over a period of 5 years, with a maximum loan of $30,000. For each year of full-time postdoctoral teaching at CSU, 20% of the loan is forgiven
Individuals who have a degree from a 4-year college or university; no preferred major; but should have a strong interest in public policy and politics. Individuals holding an advanced degree and/or in mid-career are encouraged to apply.
Monthly stipend of $1,972 and health, vision, and dental benefits. Fellows earn 12 units of graduate course credit from CSUS and are eligible for student loan deferment.
Varied according to award
Applicants must be at least 20 years of age and have earned a 4-year bachelors degree by September of the application year; Must be prepared for full-time employment, Monday through Friday, 8 – 5. Applicants need not be California residents, but preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate knowledge of-and commitment to-the state. Mid-career and change-of-career professionals are welcome.
Monthly stipend of $1,972 plus medical, dental, and vision coverage. Fellows are registered as CSU Sacramento graduate students; tuition fees are paid by the program. Fellows receive 12 academic credits for their participation in the program.
Open to all university and 4-year college graduates; Individuals with advanced degrees and in mid-career are encouraged to apply; It is recommended that applicants possess knowledge of California government and current issues important to the state;no preferred majors; must enroll in CSU, Sacramento for 12 graduate credits.
Monthly stipend of $1972, benefits, and tuition. Fellows receive 12 units of graduate course credit and are eligible for student loan deferments
An applicant must either hold a 4-year bachelor's degree or be awarded one by August in the year of application; Postgraduate and mid-career applicants are welcome; California residency is not required.
Monthly stipend of $1,972, benefits, and tuition and enrollment fees. Health, dental, and vision benefits included. Fellows in the program receive 12 credit hours from CSUS. Participation qualifies fellows for student loan deferment.
Engineering students enrolled in an approved research master’s or doctoral programme in Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering.
$15,000 per year, renewable for a second year based on achievement.
Hold at least a bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized university; have been accepted into, or be currently enrolled in, a proposed program and place of study for the academic year; be a Canadian citizen or have held landed immigrant status for at least one year.
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen between 25 and 35 years old; must have a graduate degree or equivalent training; must have at least two years relevant work experience; Russian language proficiency preferred.
Stipend, limited health, accident and liability insurance; Fellows will work full time at their professional assignments.
Priority will be given to students who have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree except the research and writing of the dissertation
$14,000 plus up to $2,000 for tuition, fees, travel to the Babbage Institute and relevant archives, and approved research expenses. Funds can also be used in support at the recipient's home institution
1500
20000
1000
Ph.D. and Th.D. candidates at institutions in the U.S. who will complete their dissertations during the fellowship year; Applicant must never have won another national grant or fellowship in conjunction with completing her/her dissertation; Absolutely no reapplication.
$23,000 for 12 months of full-time dissertation writing; in addition, the candidate’s grad school will be asked to waive tuition and/or remit some portion of their fees
"To be eligible for this schoalrship, applicants must meet the following criteria: Enrolled full-time in an engineering program working toward a bachelor's or Master's degree; Hold U.S. citizenship; Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher; Must have completed the equivalent of two years of full-time college study by the time the scholarship is funded; Submit typed (double-spaced) essay answering one of the posed questions."
"Students must have completed all course work for their programs, and must have been admitted into doctoral candidacy and satisfied all requirements except completion of the dissertation in order to qualify. Only students enrolled at CIC institutions are eligible to apply."
"The stipend is $30,000 for one year, and fellows are eligible for tition and health insurance benefits in accordance with their university policy. Fellows are elegible to receive allowances for related expenses and for temporary relocation to the Smithsonian."
An applicant must be either an Alaska Native original enrollee of Cook Inlet Region, Inc. or a lineal descendant of an enrollee; Students registered in a graduate or undergraduate degree program at a U.S. college or university. Applicants should have a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or greater.
"To be eligible for this grant the applicant must: Be a member of SPSSI; Matriculated in graduate programs in psychology, applied social science, and/or related disciplines; A student who is not applying for grants-in-aid in the same award year as applying for the Cara Mayo award; Be submitting only one Mayo application this calendar year."
$4,000 for travel and living expenses
$2,000-$4,000
5000
Scholars who have received the Ph.D. degree in the past six year; There is no citizenship requirement.
A stipend of $25,000 for the one-year residency, plus full fringe benefits and $1,000 for travel.
U.S. or Canadian citizens or permanent residents enrolled in a doctoral program; must have completed 2 years of full-time graduate study (or equivalent) prior to the beginning date of their proposed research; The award is not for students in advanced stages of dissertation research or whose prospectuses have received formal approval.
Students registered in a master's, doctoral, or law degree program at an institution in the United States; Citizens of the U.S. and Canada
Applicants must possess a master’s or professional degree. Preference is given to individuals with a demonstrated interest in public policy and a commitment to black political empowerment. All Fellows must be able to participate for the full nine-month program.
Stipend and health and dental benefits totaling $25,000 for 9 month period. Fellows are responsible for their own travel arrangements, expenses and housing.
Citizenship requirements unclear, contact office or check web page for further questions
Stipend based on academic level and work experience.
Hispanic citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who have been accepted into a graduate degree program; Applicants must demonstrate financial need as well as a history of community involvement
Scholars who have been awarded the Ph.D. or M.F.A. no later than the beginning of the fellowship year and within the past five years.
Compensation of a full-time, one-year faculty member with comparable qualifications. Modest funds will be made available to finance proposed research and mentoring of teaching and scholarship will be provided, subject to the usual institutional procedures.
2000
Theses and dissertations accepted during the academic year prior to the deadline
Cash awards plus all-expenses-paid attendance at CASE's annual International Assembly
Only work completed or published in the previous academic year is eligible.
$2000 plus an all expenses paid trip to CASE's annual International Assembly.
Citizens of the U.S.; Doctoral candidates who have completed all but their dissertations and postdoctoral scholars who wish to conduct research of regional or trans-regional significance; Preference will be given to candidates examining comparative and/or cross-regional questions requiring research in two or more countries.
Stipend of up to $9,000; Duration of research project abroad must be at least 3 months; No dependent allowance is available.
Individuals must be nominated for these awards by a member institution. The effective date of degree award or the completion of doctoral degree requirements and dissertation, must be between July 1 and June 30 of two years prior to nomination.
Must be enrolled in a doctoral program in a graduate school in the United States and have completed all doctoral requirements except the dissertation; Must plan to do dissertation research primarily in original source material in the holdings of archives, libraries, historical societies, museums, related repositories, or a combination; No nationality requirements
$1,600 per month for 912 months; $800 for participating in a symposium and submitting a report; total funding up to $20,00
Full-time students enrolled in insurance or insurance-related fields of study
CPCU Chapter makes their contribution to the scholarship and then applies to the Loman Foundation for matching funds of up to $1,500 per chapter, per year
Citizens of the U.S. and Germany. Graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and established scholars are eligible to apply; German applicants should be eligible for a J-1 visa; Fellows are expected to produce a short publication, along the lines of a working paper or report.
Stipend of up to $4,725 per month, depending on the seniority of the fellow, an allowance for research expenses, office space at the Institute, and travel expenses to and from Washington, D.C.
U.S. and Canadian citizens; Graduating seniors, graduate students, and scholars who received the Ph.D. degree recently; A good knowledge of the German language is required, but must not have been resident in Germany for more than one year.
University tuition and fees, a monthly stipend, and a travel allowance
U.S. and Canadian citizens; Should have a well-defined research project that makes a stay in Germany essential; Must be enrolled full-time in an accredited doctoral degree program or engaged full-time in a post-doctoral position, unless wishing to complete a doctorate's degree in Germany; German language skills should be consistent with the scope of the project.
Monthly stipends, health insurance, a flat rate subsidy for travel costs.
U.S. and Canadian citizens; Other foreign nationals may be eligible--consult DAAD website; Full-time graduate students in all fields of study except English, German, or any other modern language or literature. Applicants should have completed three semesters of college-level German or have an equivalent level of language proficiency; Preference is given to applicants under 32 years of age.
Tuition, accommodations (arranged by the host institute), and a cash allowance for meals and incidental expenses in full or in part, depending on location and accommodations. Health and accident insurance and a small travel subsidy will also be provided.
U.S. Latina/o Ph.D. candidates who have completed all requirements but dissertation; The Fellow will be expected to complete the dissertation during the tenure of the fellowship and to participate in selected activities with undergraduate students.
$25,000 stipend, $2,500 research assistance fund plus office space and library privileges
Native American scholars who have completed all Ph.D. requirements but the dissertation
Stipend of $25,000 plus a $2,500 research assistance fund
African-American scholars having completed all Ph.D. requirements but the dissertation
A stipend of $25,000 plus a $2,500 research assistance fund
"The candidate must have completed at least two or more semesters at the current school, and must remain a Ph.D. student for at least two more years from the date of application." "Only one applicant per school is allowed."
"The program consists of two phases. Phase one provides support ($5,000) for up to twelve months spent in doctoral course work and in completing comprehensive examinations. Phase two provides support ($20,000) for up to twelve months during the dissertation stage."
EUR 2,500
US citizen or permanent alien; Students must be planning full-time, uninterrupted study toward a Ph.D. degree at a U.S. university; Students in their first or second year of graduate study in the physical, engineering, computer, mathematical, or life sciences are eligible to apply for the Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF); Exceptional senior undergraduates who can meet all the requirements listed in this application may also apply
$31,200 stipend paid out monthly for one year. All tuition and fees paid. $1000 paid to university for duplication expenses, travel, conference fees, etc. Possible $2500 paid to university for computer support (usually to purchase a computer workstation or upgrade current station)
Grants can be made for specific projects only; they cannot be made to institutions or be used for annual meetings of societies or solely to finance publications. Projects to be funded must be of limited duration, have a clearly defined goal, and, as a general rule, must be carried out within the applicable calendar year.
A minimum of 50% of project costs have to be contributed from other sources, including the university hosting the event. In-kind contributions, such as the provision of meeting space or equipment, may not be counted towards this requirement. DAAD funding guidelines do not permit use of the contribution to cover transatlantic travel, whereas domestic travel, ground transportation, accomodation for active speakers and panelists, catering costs and honoraria of up to USD 500 for keynote speakers are chargeable expense categories. As a German public donor agency, it is also firm and consistent DAAD policy not to fund office overhead or indirect costs at North American universities.
"Post docs working in the field of contemporary German literature are invited to apply."
Applicants for EMGIP – Bundestag should possess outstanding academic records and personal integrity as well as sufficient knowledge of the German legislative process. Participants should be advanced undergraduates or graduate students in fields such as political science, international relations, law, history, economics or German. PhD students are not eligible. Students must be fluent in spoken German and possess excellent writing skills. US and Canadian citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply. International students who are enrolled in a full time course of study in the US or Canada may also apply. German nationals are not eligible. Attention graduating seniors: Successful applicants must hand in a certificate of enrollment for the internship period to ensure student status in Germany or enroll at the Free University as special students.
The successful applicant will receive compensation of approximately €1,100 per month from the German Bundestag. Subsidized health insurance is available through DAAD for a monthly fee. DAAD can help the interns to obtain housing in Berlin and make contacts with fellow international interns and German students. Travel expenses are the intern’s responsibility.
Master's level graduate students in the humanities and social sciences earning a certificate or working on a project in German Studies may be nominated for the grant by their department and/or program chair. Applicants are expected to have completed two years of college-level German language studies and a minimum of three courses in German Studies (literature, history, politics or other fields) at the time of nomination. Grants are restricted to citizens or permanent residents of the US and Canada who are enrolled full time at the university that nominates them.
Research support ranging in value from $1,500 to $3,000 is available to individual scholarship recipients and is intended to offset living and travel costs during the active research phase. Support cannot be provided for stays in Germany in the context of study abroad programs.
PhD students in the humanities and social science disciplines in the process of preparing their dissertation proposals on modern German topics may be nominated for the grant by their department and/or principal advisor. Students whose dissertation proposals have already been formally accepted are not eligible for nomination. The intent of the program is to provide an opportunity for short-term exploratory research to determine the viability or to delimit the scope of their proposed dissertations. The program is not intended to supplement or substitute for regular dissertation field work abroad which should lag the short-term research stay by at least one semester. Applicants are expected to have completed two years of college-level German language studies and a minimum of three courses in German Studies (literature, history, politics or other fields) at the time of nomination. Grants are restricted to citizens and permanent residents of the US and Canada who are enrolled full time at the university that nominates them.
Research support ranging in value from $1,500 to $3,000 is available to individual scholarship recipients and is intended to offset living and travel costs during the active research phase. Support cannot be provided for stays in Germany in the context of study abroad programs.
Scholarships are awarded to students currently enrolled full-time in a graduate or PhD program in all fields of study except German Studies, German Language and Literature or German Translation and Interpretation. Applicants will be assessed on the basis of their academic record and statements of projected academic and professional future. As a rule, applicants must be citizens of the US or Canada. Foreign nationals may be eligible if they have been full-time graduate students at a US or Canadian University for at least one academic year at the time of application. Applicants must have completed three semesters of college German or have achieved an equivalent level of language proficiency. Applicants who have received a DAAD summer language grant in the past three years are not eligible to apply. Requirements must be met by the application deadline.
DAAD will consider individual placement preferences, but grantees are requested to accept DAAD's final decision as to time and place. The scholarship of €2,300 includes tuition, accommodations (arranged by the host institute), and a cash allowance for meals and incidental expenses in full or in part, depending on the choice of location and accommodations. DAAD will provide health and accident insurance as well as a travel subsidy of €300-450. Scholarship recipients are expected to devote their full attention to the course and may not concurrently undertake individual research. A written report is requested within four weeks of the end of the course.
Scholarships are awarded to students currently enrolled full-time in a graduate program in all fields of study except German Studies, German Language and Literature or German Translation and Interpretation. Applicants will be assessed on the basis of their academic record and statements of projected academic and professional future. As a rule, applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the US or Canada. Foreign nationals may be eligible if they have been full-time graduate students at a US or Canadian university for at least one academic year at the time of application. Applicants must have completed three semesters of college German or have achieved an equivalent level of language proficiency at the time of application. Applicants who have received a DAAD summer language grant in the past three years are not eligible to apply. Requirements must be met by the application deadline.
DAAD will consider individual placement preferences, but grantees are requested to accept DAAD's final decision as to time and place. The scholarship of approximately €2,300 includes tuition, accommodations (arranged by the host institute) and a cash allowance for meals and incidental expenses in full or in part, depending on the choice of location and accommodations. DAAD will provide health and accident insurance as well as a travel subsidy of €300-450. Scholarship recipients are expected to devote their full attention to the course and may not concurrently undertake individual research. A written report is requested within four weeks of the end of the course.
see websiteRecent graduates, Master and PhD students from North American universities in the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering, geology and physics (or a closely related field) are invited to apply. Undergraduates who are RISE alumni or former DAAD scholarship holders are also eligible. German language requirements depend on the nature of the internship.
Students in their last year of undergraduates studies at an accredited North American university. Recent BA/BS or MA/MS graduates who completed their last degree no longer than 6 years ago by the application deadline date. Graduates students enrolled full-time at an accredited North American university. Students who are in the first year of Master’s programs in Germany may apply to fund their second year. Applicants in all academic fields are welcome to apply but we don’t support to completion of a clinical science degree at a German university such as dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, or veterinary medicine. By the time of application deadline, applicants may not have been living in Germany for more than 15 months. Applicants should be US or Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been full-time students at an accredited US or Canadian University for more than one year at the time of application. Applicants in the humanities and social sciences should have a good command of German. Applicants may not hold a DAAD grant and a grant from another German or German-American organization/German-Canadian organization concurrently for the same project. Prior recipients of a DAAD grant should contact DAAD New York before applying to determine their eligibility status.
€750/month for one academic year (10 months)
Students in their last year of undergraduates studies at an accredited North American university. Recent BA or MA graduates who completed their last degree no longer than 6 years ago by the application deadline date. Graduates students enrolled full-time at an accredited North American university. PhD candidates must have achieved ABD status no longer than four years before applying. Postdocs may apply until two years after completion of their PhD. Students who are in the first year of Master’s programs in Germany may apply to fund their second year. By the time of application deadline, applicants may not have been living in Germany for more than 15 months. Applicants should be US or Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been full-time students at an accredited US or Canadian University for more than one year at the time of application. Applicants may not hold a DAAD grant and a grant from another German or German-American organization/German-Canadian organization concurrently for the same project. Prior recipients of a DAAD grant should contact DAAD New York before applying to determine their eligibility status.
€750/month for one academic year (10 months)
Students in their last year of undergraduates studies at an accredited North American university. Recent BA or MA graduates who completed their last degree no longer than 6 years ago by the application deadline date. Graduate students enrolled full-time at an accredited North American university. PhD candidates must have achieved ABD status no longer than four years before applying. Postdocs may apply until two years after completion of their PhD. Students who are in the first year of Master’s programs in Germany may apply to fund their second year. By the time of application deadline, applicants may not have been living in Germany for more than 15 months. Applicants should be US or Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been full-time students at an accredited US or Canadian University for more than one year at the time of application. Applicants may not hold a DAAD grant and a grant from another German or German-American organization/German-Canadian organization concurrently for the same project. Prior recipients of a DAAD grant should contact DAAD New York before applying to determine their eligibility status.
€750/month for one academic year (10 months)
Students in their last year of undergraduates studies at an accredited North American university. Recent BA or MA graduates who completed their last degree no longer than 6 years ago by the application deadline date. Graduates students enrolled full-time at an accredited North American university. PhD candidates must have achieved ABD status no longer than four years before applying. Postdocs may apply until two years after completion of their PhD. Students who are in the first year of Master’s programs in Germany may apply to fund their second year. By the time of application deadline, applicants may not have been living in Germany for more than 15 months. Applicants should be US or Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been full-time students at an accredited US or Canadian University for more than one year at the time of application. Applicants may not hold a DAAD grant and a grant from another German or German-American organization/German-Canadian organization concurrently for the same project. Prior recipients of a DAAD grant should contact DAAD New York before applying to determine their eligibility status.
€750/month for one academic year (10 months)
Students in their last year of undergraduates studies at an accredited North American university. Recent BA or MA graduates who completed their last degree no longer than 6 years ago by the application deadline date. Graduates students enrolled full-time at an accredited North American university. PhD candidates must have achieved ABD status no longer than four years before applying. Postdocs may apply until two years after completion of their PhD. Students who are in the first year of Master’s programs in Germany may apply to fund their second year. By the time of application deadline, applicants may not have been living in Germany for more than 15 months. Applicants should be US or Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been full-time students at an accredited US or Canadian University for more than one year at the time of application. Applicants may not hold a DAAD grant and a grant from another German or German-American organization/German-Canadian organization concurrently for the same project. Prior recipients of a DAAD grant should contact DAAD New York before applying to determine their eligibility status.
€750/month for one academic year (10 months)
Target Group: U.S.-American Faculty in German, preferably teaching full-time at smaller colleges or institutions that offer German as a major or a German/German Studies degree, are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to younger faculty who have not had a similar experience in Germany during the last 5 years. Applicants must be in the possession of a valid U.S. passport.
The Summer Academy for up to 15 participants will be funded by the German-American Fulbright Commission in Berlin and by DAAD. All program costs, including accommodation in private homes (including breakfast), costs for instruction, field trips, materials and health insurance, will be covered. In addition, the German-American Fulbright Commission and DAAD will probide up to $1,400 per participant for international travel costs. Participants will also receive a per diem for meals but should expect to incur moderate daily expenses.
Scholarships are awarded to students pursuing full-time study at Canadian or US colleges or universities. There are no restrictions as to field of study, but applicants must have attained at least sophomore standing (10 full-course credits for Canadians) at the time of application. As a rule, applicants must be citizens of Canada or the US. International students may be eligible to apply if they have been full-time students at an American or Canadian university for at least one year at the time of application. Applicants must have completed a minimum of four semesters of college German (or have obtained an equivalent level of language proficiency elsewhere) in order to be able to participate in group projects and follow lectures in German. Applicants will be assessed on the basis of their academic record and statements of projected academic and professional future. Demonstrated interest in Germany and Europe and/or the need to learn the German language for professional or academic purposes will also be taken into consideration. All requirements must be met by the application deadline.
Scholarships are available for courses lasting a minimum of three weeks. The scholarship is approximately €850, which covers tuition, room and board in whole or in part. Accommodations are arranged by the host institution. In addition, DAAD will provide an international travel subsidy of €300-450. Scholarship recipients are expected to devote their full attention to the course and may not concurrently undertake individual research. A written report is requested within four weeks of the end of the course.
up to $5,000
The program is open to outstanding candidates in their second and third year of legal studies in a program in the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom. German language skills are not a prerequisite but preferred. A proven interest in the German legal system is helpful."
If selected, DAAD will provide a scholarship of EUR 650 for the duration of the five week program. Furthermore, each scholarship holder will receive a lump sum for international travel expenses (depending on place of study) and EUR 150 towards national travel needs. DAAD will also provide health insurance as well as accident and personal/private liability insurance. There is no tuition fee for the program. Accommodation: Hotel rooms will be booked for you by DAAD for your stay in Freiburg and in Berlin. You are primarily responsible for finding and financing accommodation for the duration of your internship as housing for the 4 week period is not provided.
Postdocs who have received their degrees within the past two years at accredited US and Canadian institutions of higher education are invited to apply. Preference will be given to candidates who have not previously attended one of the summer seminars or received a DAAD grant within the past three years. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada. Permanent residents must have been affiliated with a United States or Canadian institution in full-time employment for at least five consecutive years, German nationals for at least six years. Participants are expected to have an active interest in German intellectual and cultural history. A reading knowledge of German is advisable.
DAAD awards a small number of grants to cover tuition, travel and room and board during the seminar. The duration of the seminar is typically four to six weeks.
"Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited doctoral program in the United States or Canada. The applicant organization must agree to accept administrative responsibility for the project and submit required financial forms and reports to the Fund."
U.S. citizens who have an outstanding undergraduate record, are enrolled in an accredited college or university in the U.S. and demonstrate financial need; Further restrictions apply; Limit 3 applications per institution
$18,000 annual stipend for living expenses, plus tuition.
"Must be pursuing a degree full-time. Must be in a transportation-related discipline, must conduct research in one or more transportation-related fields and should plan to enter the transportation profession upon completion of their studies. Non-US citizens must attach a copy of their I-20 ID."
"Master's $17,700/month, Doctoral $2000/month plus a maximum of $10,000 in tuition and mandatory fees. In addition, recipients will be allowed a one-time expenditure of up to $1,500 for attendance at the Annual Transportation Research Board (TRB) Meeting."
Students from developing countries and economies in transition who plan to undertake studies at the Masters level or Post-Doctoral level; See website for complete list of students who are NOT eligible
Scholarships of US$ 23,000 per year for up to two years are offered for Masters level students. Scholarships of US$ 30,000 per year for up to two years are offered for Post-Doctoral students. Up to two Post-Doc and ten Masters scholarships will be awarded annually.
Applicants must be from groups under-represented in the profession, such as African-American, Latino/a, Asian, Pacific Islander, or Native American students, or those who are physically challenged or openly gay or lesbian; Applicants should have no more than six months of full-time work experience in one of the fields listed
The scholarship pays registration, lodging and/or travel costs to attend the EACE annual conference
Applicants from the Americas must be endorsed by the Director of the ESRC-supported centre, programme, group or network with which they are interested in collaborating; Applicants from the Americas should have received a PhD in one of the social sciences (including history) by the time the proposed visiting fellowship would start; They should have been based in the country from which they are applying for at least two years before the application deadline.
Approximately 18 research fellowships of up to £5000 (approx. $9,950) will be awarded.
Individuals who hold a doctoral degree in a relevant field of study. Applicants submit a proposal for independent research at ETS; Women and minorities, especially, are encouraged to apply
Stipend of $38,000 for one year, plus an allowance for relocation expenses
Stipend of $7,000 - $10,000
An applicant must be registered in a doctoral degree program (Ph.D. or Ed.D.) and must have completed at least two years of full time study in the program before the internship summer; Women and minorities, especially, are encouraged to apply.
Stipend of $5,000, limited round-trip travel reimbursement from the intern’s university to Princeton, $1,500 housing allowance for interns residing outside a 50-mile radius of ETS’s facilities
U.S. citizens or permanent residents; Must have received a doctoral degree in a relevant field of study within the last 10 years.
The one-year stipend is set in relation to the fellow's compensation at his or her home institution. Also, there is an allowance for relocation expenses.
No citizenship requirement; dissertation must be in English; research may be related to second- or foreign-language testing of any language; research must have been completed as part of the requirements for a doctoral degree, or its equivalent, at a university within or outside the United States; candidate’s institution must have accepted the dissertation within three years before the date of the award application.
$2,500; Round-trip economy airfare, expenses, and hotel accommodations for three nights at the Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC)
Applicants must submit samples of their work. Standards of admission are talent and need
Support for one month at the Center from June 1 to October 1. Residents are responsible for their food, travel and other expenses.
U.S. citizens; Graduate students who have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. degree except for the dissertation; Only students at certain schools are eligible for the fellowship. The Institute will consider, on written university recommendation in unique circumstances, applications of less advanced graduate students or of persons who recently earned their PhD and are pursuing studies in the Institute's fields of interest.
$37,000 per year of support
Students registered currently or graduated recently from an established school of art; Individuals who can demonstrate, through past work and future plans, a commitment to make art a lifetime career are also eligible; There is no citizenship requirement; Artists working in abstract and non-representational art are not eligible
A stipend of $12,500 (Canadian) is paid directly to the student
An applicant must be a U.S. citizen and receive their Ph.D. from an American university. Both current doctoral candidates and scholars who have received the Ph.D. degree within the past three years are eligible; An applicant must obtain a letter of invitation from a French laboratory before applying.
A stipend, a round trip ticket to France, health insurance, about 30 days per diem for travelling in France for research purposes.
Junior Fellows are scholars who, at the beginning of the fellowship year, will be at least three years beyond receipt of the Ph.D., and normally no more than ten; Post-Doctoral Fellows, who must have the Ph.D. in hand before submission of their applications, are awarded to those who have held the Ph.D. for no more than three years before applications for the fellowships.
Annual stipend of $40,000, research budget, shared office space in the Center, and library access.
Applicants must be citizens of the U.S., its territories or possessions or permanent residents, enrolled in an accredited doctoral or master's program, have a thesis advisor and advisory committee (if appropriate) and must have a thesis research plan approved by the institution or department; Successful applicants will be researching a topic relevant to understanding and managing Long Island Sound and have a strong interest in coastal environmental management.
Half-time support for one year at a level consistent with the policy of the graduate institution, and will include health benefits and indirect costs. The student's advisor and university is expected to be the primary source of support for materials and expenses required to do the thesis research, and to provide a full tuition waiver.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S.; Must be pursuing an educational program directly related to pollution control or environmental protection; Must have completed one semester of graduate of PhD work in a certified graduate program.
Stipend based on level of education and duration and location of project
Applicants must attend a fully accredited U.S. college or university (located in the U.S. or its territories); Must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.
Up to $24,000
$3,000 stipend
Doctoral candidates whose research concerns U.S. environmental public and/or environmental conflict resolution and who are entering their final year of writing the dissertation; Must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals or permanent residents, and their dissertation research must pertain to U.S. environmental policy.
Continuing and beginning doctoral students as well as postdoctoral scholars who have clearly demonstrated interest in waste management research. Awards will be based on academic or professional performance, the relevance of one's work to advancing environmental science, and the potential for success.
Doctoral and postdoctoral awards of up to $12,000, and masters awards of up to $5,000, paid monthly, and renewable for 2 additional years, with satisfactory progress certified by the individual's academic advisor.
Must be actively enrolled in a degree program at a time the fellowship is to be undertaken; It must be undertaken during a free period in the student's year, e.g., during the summer
Applicants must have received the Ph.D. or equivalent degree by the time of starting the fellowship; they must have at least one first-author publication either published or in-press at an international peer-reviewed journal at the time of application; they must not have more than three years postdoctoral experience.
The stipend varies depending on country of destination, and covers travel plus living expenses for the fellow plus dependents
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who are registered full-time in Ph.D. degree programs in eligible fields of study. Students may apply at any time in their graduate program.
Options: $31,000/9-month personal stipend and full tuition equivalent renewable for up to 5 years; $36,000/9-month personal stipend and full tuition equivalent renewable up to 2 years.
Citizens and permanent residents of the US; Students who will have completed at least one year in a master's degree program in planning by the start of the summer following the application deadline
A stipend (not specified), travel and housing allowances for the field work as well as for an 8-week orientation at FEMA headquarters in Washington, D.C.
No funding attached.
For doctoral candidates of underrepresented groups who have completed all requirements except their dissertation
$30,000 plus office space, housing assistance, and library privileges at the five colleges
International applicants with expertise in Latin America, Asia or Europe; Applicants need not be studying
$12,000, plus a $3,000 housing/travel allowance in return for teaching one undergraduate women's studies course at Mount Holyoke College
Open to feminist scholars, teachers, artists, writers, and activists from the United States and abroad.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens under 35 and hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree; Fellowship recipients cannot have other Belgian sources of income.
A monthly stipend of approximately 770 EUR, reimbursement of the tuition fee, health insurance and public liability according to Belgian law.
Applicants must be between 21 and 35 years of age and have American citizenship, must have graduated with high academic standing from an American college, university or professional school of recognized standing, must show evidence of high-level artistic or musical accomplishment. As this project should include enrollment in a recognized French art school or music conservatory, it is strongly suggested that the candidate establish a significant contact with a teacher or institution prior to arriving in France and to show evidence of this contact in his/her application dossier.
A stipend of 8,500 euros paid in four instalments throughout the academic year (October 1st - June 30th).
Varied grant opportunities Varied
"Applicants must be citizens, nationals, permanent residents of the US, or individuals deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program. Must show evidence of superior academic achievement and be comitted to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level. Applicants may not have earned a doctoral degree at any time, in any field."
"A one-year stipend of $21,000, expenses paid to attend one Conference of Ford Fellows, and access to Ford Fellow Regional Liaisons."
Fellows are selected from countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and Russia, where the Ford Foundation maintains active overseas programs; U.S. nationals are not eligible, although Fellows may study in the United States; Once selected, Fellows may enroll in an appropriate university program anywhere in the world, including their country of residence.
Provides support for up to three years of formal graduate-level study leading to a masters or doctoral degree
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who have earned a bachelor's or comparable degree before fellowship begins; Preference is given to upper-level graduate students, but fellowships are not designed to support dissertation research. Recipients are required to enroll full-time in language and area studies courses throughout the duration of the award.
Stipend and tuition fees for a full academic year of study or funds for a summer intensive language study
Applicants must "be American citizens at the time of the application, be proficient in English (and/or French, where appropriate), be in recept of a bachelor's degree prior to the proposed start date of the grant, not hold permanent residency status in Canada, not be currently residing in or enrolled at a university in Canada, not be a dual citizen of Canada and the United Sates, not have resided abroad for five or more consecutive years in the six year period immediately preceding the date of application. Candidates who wish to pursue studies as medical students are not eligible."
$15,000 for one nine-month academic year beginning in September
Applicants must have a doctorate or have published work of doctoral character and quality. Predoctoral graduate students are not eligible, but young scholars who have recently received their Ph.D. are encouraged to apply. American citizens and residents of the United States may use their Franklin awards at home or abroad. Foreign nationals must use their Franklin awards for research in the United States.
Funding is offered up to a maximum of $6,000 for use in calendar year
35000
18000
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree in a field related to the African and African-American experience.
Graduate students completing the dissertation; An applicant will need to have completed and passed the following before the end of this academic year: (1) all required courses; (2) qualifying oral and/or written exams; (3) written at least one chapter of the dissertation (the chapter becomes part of the application package)
Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Masters degree required and doctoral or ABD preferred; academic background in one of the fields taught; and at least three favorable letters of recommendation from faculty or professionals in the student’s field, including the student’s advisor; Preferred: experience teaching or as a teaching assistant
Scholars will be compensated as adjunct faculty, according to each university’s collective bargaining agreement. Roundtrip travel is also provided
Citizens and permanent residents of either U.S. or Canada; full-time graduate students who have completed all requirements for the PhD except the dissertation and Ph.D.s who have received their doctorates within the past two calendar years.
EUR 1100 per month for fellows working on a dissertation project and EUR 1400 per month for fellows working on a postdoctoral research project. Additional funds for spouses, dependents, airfare and research available.
U.S. citizens at the time of application (permanent residents are not eligible); Hold a B.A. degree or the equivalent before the start of the grant; Applicants who have not earned a B.A. degree or the equivalent, but who have extensive professional study and/or experience in fields in which they wish to pursue a project, may be considered; Good health; Have sufficient proficiency in the written and spoken language of the host country
Full Grant: Round-trip transportation to the host country; Maintenance for the academic year, based on living costs in the host country; Book and research allowances; Supplemental health and accident insurance; Tuition, in some cases; Language or orientation courses, where appropriate. Travel Grant: Round-trip transportation to the country where the student will pursue studies for an academic year; Supplemental health and accident insurance; Cost of an orientation course abroad, if applicable
Funds one fellow annually.
4000
4000
8000
Open to Ph.D. candidates and postdocs 4000
5000
5500
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who are graduate students in good standing at an institution of higher education in the United States who, when the fellowship begins, are admitted to candidacy in a doctoral program in modern foreign languages and area studies at that institution, and who plan on a teaching career in the U.S. upon graduation. Applicants should possess adequate skill in the language(s) appropriate for their dissertation research abroad.
Ph.D. or Th.D. students only who are either African American, Hispanic, Native American, or Asian American Students
A stipend ranging from $5,000 to $10,000.
Citizens of the U.S. who hold a degree in landscape architecture from an accredited program. The fellowship is intended to support individuals early in their career.
Senior undergraduate and graduate students who study habitat-related issues that will benefit threatened or endangered bird species and lend useful information for land management decisions
Graduate students for study and research at a US institution
Open to graduate students pursuing an advanced degree; Study should conform to the Society of Ecological Restoration’s definition: The process of assisting the recovery and management of ecological integrity (which) includes a critical range of variability in biodiversity, ecological processes and structures, regional and historical context and sustainable cultural practices.
Open to Graduate Students wishing to study coastal wetlands (designated as tidal or non-tidal wetlands found in coastal states including those of the Great Lakes region).
Ph.D. candidates at American universities, conducting field research in tropical botany
$1,000 - $4,000.
Up to $3,000
1500
2000
Monthly stipend of $1,600
Preference given to graduate students whose projects focus on the endangered flora of the Carolina's and southeastern US; No nationality requirements
Graduate students at the masters degree level, preferably from IN, KY, MI, OH, PA and WV
Advanced undergrad or graduate student in Master's degree
Advanced undergrad or graduate student; Must be a U.S. citizen
Applicants must be enrolled in a degree program at least half-time as a graduate or undergraduate student, or have successfully completed a graduate or undergraduate degree within the 12 months preceding the application deadline.
Many qualifying disciplines; Candidates for participation in these programs are selected from the following under-represented minority groups: American Indian, African American, Latino, Puerto Rican, Other Hispanic American. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen at time of application. Students apply as early as their junior year; Individual program requirements vary
MS Engineering Fellowship Program: minimum $10,000 stipend over 3 semesters/4 quarters. Ph.D. Engineering Fellowship Program: minimum $14,000 per academic year stipend for 5 years. Ph.D. Science Fellowship Program: minimum $14,000 academic year stipend for 5 years. All include full tuition and fees at GEM member university.
Varied
Up to $7500
Up to $6,000
10000
10000
"An applicant must hold GSA membership and be currently enrolled in a U.S., Canadian, Mexican or Central American universit or college in an earth science degree program (with a geologic component); Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply."
Eligible applicants must be either doctoral students, scholars engaged in postdoctoral research, or independent scholars with a Ph.D
1. Must be a female national of a developing country enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the U.S. 2. Must be interested in issues that relate to women and/or children and be planning on returning to her country within two years of the date on which the grant is made 3. Must demonstrate financial need 4. Must not be related to a Word Bank staff member or spouse
Students must be currently enrolled in a graduate program leading to an advanced degree in a field relevant to the internship(s) for which they are applying or have recently completed a relevant graduate degree in 2005 or later with post-graduate activities in their field (paid or unpaid); No citizenship requirements.
$17,400 for 8 months; $26,000 for 12 months. Health benefits included and educational travel allowance available
Scholars of all nationalities. Predoctoral applicants must have advanced to candidacy by the time of the fellowship start date and expect to complete their dissertations during the fellowship period. Postdoctoral applicants must have received their degree no earlier than 2002.
Predoctoral fellows receive $18,000 for the academic year; postdoctoral fellows receive $22,000 for the academic year. Also, an office at the Research Institute, an apartment in the Getty scholar housing complex, airfare to Los Angeles, and health benefits provided.
First year master’s level students enrolled in full-time study with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale or 4.4 on a 5.0 scale; Must be attending university in the US
Currently a full-time student in a graduate program that prepares students for careers in state and local government finance; Baccalaureate degree or its equivalent; Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada; Recommendation by your academic advisor or the dean of the graduate program
3500
5000
5000
4000
multipple fellowships of up to $10,000
Up to $15,000
Currently a full-time student in an undergraduate or graduate accounting program preparing for a career in state and local government finance; Undergraduate students must be in the process of completing at least their junior year by the time the scholarship is awarded; Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada; Recommendation by your academic advisor or the accounting program chair
Employed at least one year by a state, local government or other public entity; Recommendation by your employer; Enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate program in public administration, finance or business administration before funds are awarded; Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada
Belong to one of the following groups (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau): Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific islander, Hispanic or Latino. Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada; Recommendation from your academic advisor
Baccalaureate degree or its equivalent; Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Canada; Recommendation from your academic advisor or dean of the graduate program
All applicants must be women and must have a degree from a recognized instiution; active SDE/GWIS membership is encouraged throughout duration of funding
Students registered full-time in doctoral degree programs in the U.S. and Canada are eligible to apply; They must be nominated by the chair of their academic department, who verifies that the applicant has completed coursework, has been advanced to candidacy, and has had his or her dissertation proposal approved
An applicant may be either a researcher in the late stages of predoctoral training or a postdoctoral researcher. Preference is given to applicants no more than 5 years past receiving the Ph.D. degree and to those without prior research experience at MBL. This fellowship is not appropriate for writing a doctoral dissertation. There is no citizenship requirement.
Support for residence at the MBL, Woods Hole, Mass. for 14 weeks. Fellowship includes travel within North America and support for a spouse and dependents. Lab space, equipment, housing, and board are provided.
Students who, at the time of application, are in a graduate or professional degree program in a marine or aquatic-related field at a U.S. accredited institution of higher education in the United States
Award amount is $41,000 over a one-year period. Of this amount, $35,000 is for compensation. The remaining $6,000 is to cover health insurance and fellowship-related travel. May provide supplemental funds for work-related travel.
Students in graduate degree programs, postdoctoral scholars, senior scholars, and other professionals pursuing research projects; There is no citizenship requirement for applicants; Recipients are expected to participate in the seminars, lectures, and other public programs offered during their residence
Stays of two weeks to two months are supported with a stipend based on the rate of $1,400 per month. Low-cost housing may be available on the museum grounds
Students in graduate degree programs, postdoctoral scholars, senior scholars, and other professionals pursuing individual research projects; There is no citizenship requirement for applicants; Fellows are expected to participate in seminars and other public programs at the two institutions
Stays of one to six months are supported with a stipend based on the rate of $1,400 per month. Low-cost housing may be available on the museum grounds
Doctoral candidates who have completed all coursework and who are engaged in dissertation research that would benefit from use of the Hagley research collections; There is no citizenship requirement for applicants; Fellows are expected to participate in seminars and other public programs held at Hagley; Fellows give a seminar at the end of their residency and provide Hagley with a copy of their final dissertation
$6,000, on-site housing, and an office with computer and internet access for a 4-month period
5000
10 or more of $20,000
Graduate students who have completed all course work for the doctoral degree and are conducting research on their dissertation; potential applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with Hagley staff prior to submitting their dossier.
$6,000 stipend, free housing on Hagley's grounds, use of a computer, mail and internet access, and an office
"Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada, or be actively pursuing an advance degree at a North American College or University. To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time of application and until the end of the fellowship term. Please note that all application materials (including references and transcripts) must be received at the AIA by the November 1 deadline. Previous Pomerance Fellows are not eligible. At the conclusion of the fellowship tenure, the recipient must submit a report on the use of the stipend to the Chair of the AIA Fellowships Committee."
Contestants must be 39 years old or younger and enrolled at least part-time in a graduate or law school programs. Previous entrants to other IHS sponsored essay contests, including prize winners, are encouraged to enter again. Employees or previous employees of the Institute for Humane Studies are ineligible. Entries are accepted without regard to nationality.
1st prize: $1000; 2nd prize: $500; 3rd prize: $250; Honorable mention (2): $125
"These grants are made to Ph.D. candidates who are entering the dissertation stage of graduate school. Usually, this means that fieldwork or other research is complete and writing has begun. If analysis and writing are not far enough along for an applicant to be confident that he will complete the dissertation within a year, he should not apply, as the application will not be competitive with those that comply with this timetable. In some disciplines, particularly experimental fields, research and writing can reasonably be expected to be completed within the same year, and in those cases, it is appropriate to apply."
Doctoral candidates who have completed their research and are ready to begin writing
$16,000 annual stipend, paid in two installments--September and January
Graduate students and post-graduate scholars; An individual may receive no more than 2 research grants in a five-year period
Up to $2,500 for travel, lodging, and meals
Applicants must hold the Ph.D. degree; There is no citizenship requirement; Preference is given to scholars in the early stages of their career; Residence in Florence is required for the greater part of the academic year, beginning in September
Stipends will be awarded according to individual needs, and a projected budget is requested from successful candidates at a later stage.The maximum grant of $55,000 can also be non-stipendiary for those with other support.
Students in their last year of undergraduate study (and individuals who have received a bachelor's degree recently) at a U.S. or Canadian institution; U.S. and Canadian citizens graduating from non-North American institutions are also eligible; Applicants must have completed one year's study of ancient or medieval Greek by the January following the fellowship deadline; Applicants for the fellowship must be seeking admission to a doctoral program in any area of Byzantine studies
Fellows receive graduate school tuition and stipend payments for two academic years as well as summer travel support for related study
Scholars who hold a doctorate, or other appropriate terminal degree, and graduate students who expect to complete such a degree before the start of the fellowship year; All fellows are expected to be able to communicate satisfactorily in English, but there is no citizenship requirement for the award
For the 9-month residency, fellows receive an equivalent of up to $47,000, which includes a stipend, housing, allowances for research and health insurance, and lunch on weekdays. Additional support may be available for dependents and travel
Graduate students who have fulfilled preliminary Ph.D. (or similar terminal degree) requirements and who will be working on a dissertation or final project under the supervision of a faculty member at their own university; All fellows are expected to communicate satisfactorily in English, but there is no citizenship requirement for the award
For the 9-month residency, junior fellows receive an equivalent of approximately $20,000 which includes a stipend, housing, allowances for research and health insurance, and lunch on weekdays. Additional support may be available for dependents and travel
Scholars who have completed at least one year of graduate study; Fellows are expected to be able to communicate satisfactorily in English, but there is no citizenship requirement for the award
Fellows receive a weekly stipend of $215 plus housing, allowances for health insurance and travel, and lunch on weekdays
Doctoral candidates (Ph.D. and comparable professional school degrees) who have completed coursework and general examinations and who have made significant progress on their dissertations; Also eligible are individuals who have received such a degree recently; There is no citizenship requirement
Annual stipend of $25,000 for doctoral candidates or $44,000 for postdoctoral scholars, plus supplements for conferences and research travel, an allowance for health insurance, office space, and access to Harvard facilities
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who have been awarded the Ph.D. degree in any of a number of fields; Applicants must belong to one of the following groups: African-American, Hispanic, Native American, or Pacific Islander. Applicants are asked to indicate the faculty member(s) with whom they wish to be affiliated
Competitive salary with benefits for one year, renewable for a second
Candidates must be at an early stage of their careers; A college degree is expected generally, but most fellows either have received the Ph.D. recently or are candidates for the Ph.D. and well along in the preparation of their dissertations. Candidates must be nominated.
Annual stipend of $59,000 for the first year Renewed for two additional years. Facilities of all branches of Harvard University are open, without charge, to Junior Fellows
Applicants should have an MD, DDS, Ph.D., or an equivalent degree; Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Annual stipend; awards range from $34,200 with two years experience to $50,808 with seven years; funds are available for tuition and other expenses
Scholars who received the Ph.D. degree between July 1 of the year before the application deadline and September 1 immediately prior to the deadline; There is no citizenship requirement
An annual stipend of $57,500, a research budget of $13,000, and full health insurance coverage for fellow and dependents
15000
"Applicants must be Association members." 1200
10000
Minimum $1,000
Minimum $1,000
Candidates must have completed their undergraduate degree and have a minimum GPA of 3.8 or equivalent; Any candidate for an M.A. Program may apply and those selected will be eligible for a two-year fellowship, conditional on maintenance of academic performance; Candidates for any other graduate program and students with any previous graduate studies attendance at the Rothberg International School are not eligible to apply for the Graduate Merit Fellowship.
Candidates who hold, or are in the final stages of obtaining, the Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree and are seeking beginning postdoctoral training in basic biomedical research; U.S. citizens planning to work in laboratories either in the US, Canada, or abroad and foreign nationals for research in laboratories in the U.S. only; Fellowship training will be obtained in an academic setting; The selection of a commercial or industrial laboratory for the training experience is not acceptable.
1st Year: Stipend-$43,000, Research-$2500. 2nd Year Stipend-$44,000, Research-$2500. 3rd Year Stipend-$45,000, Research-$2500. Travel for fellow and dependents to fellowship location covered. Dependent Child Allowance: $1,000 per year per child.
"Applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. The AAR receives all applications. At the conclusion of the fellowship tenure, recipients must submit a report to the Chair of the AIA Fellowships Committee and the President of the AAR."
Must be of Hellenic ancestry, must be affiliated with a U.S. university, must be a graduate student.
Must be of Hellenic ancestry, must be affiliated with a U.S. university, must be a graduate student, must be in a field relating to Hellenic Studies.
Up to $5,000
Applicants must be enrolled in a doctoral program in a relevant field and must have their dissertation research proposal approved prior to applying for the grant; Proposals are evaluated in terms of their potential contribution to the field of study, the adequacy of the research design, and the general academic excellence of the candidate; Projects drawing on the Center's data are given priority and projects regarding racially or ethnically diverse U.S. populations are encouraged
Grants of up to $5,000 each to cover research costs, i.e. computer time, duplicating, payment to subjects, etc
Applicants must be enrolled in a doctoral program in a relevant field and must have their dissertation research proposal approved prior to applying for the grant; Proposals are evaluated in terms of their potential contribution to the field of study, the adequacy of the research design, and the general academic excellence of the candidate; Projects drawing on the Center's data are given priority
Grants of up to $5,000 each to cover research costs, i.e. computer time, duplicating, payment to subjects, etc
Women doctoral students; Proposals will be evaluated in terms of their potential contribution to the relevant field of study, the adequacy of the research design, the extent to which the project makes creative use of Murray Center resources, and the general academic excellence of the candidate
One grant of up to $5,000 to cover research costs, i.e. computer time, duplicating, payment to subjects, etc
Persons with a proposed program of scientific, academic or artistic investigation of herbal plants.
Individuals who have received a bachelor's degree; There is no citizenship requirement, but must be currently living in the U.S. Applicants are expected to demonstrate an excellent academic background and a strong interest in issues of peace and security; Graduate study, a college major, course work, or substantial independent reading that reflects the substantive focus of the fellowship is advantageous; prior experience with public-interest activism or advocacy is desirable.
A stipend of $2,100 per month, health insurance coverage, plus travel expenses to Washington, DC.
Unknown
Unknown
"US citizens or permanent residents who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency; College seniors wishing to pursue the Ph.D. degree in any of the fields of particular interest to the Foundation, as well as graduate students already in the process of doing so, may apply."
"Option 1 - Five Year Hertz: $32,000/9-month personal stipend; full tuition equivalent; renewable for up to 5 years. Option 2 - Five-Year Coordinated: Hertz Period - Two Years; $37,000/9-month personal stipend; full tuition equivalent. Other Fellowship Period - Up to Three Years: $3,000/ year supplemental stipend from Hertz; requires Awardee to accept a 3-year Fellowship from another source."
Graduate students registered in accredited programs in one of the appropriate fields.
No stipend is provided; If college tuition is paid for the internship, the Museum requests a tuition-sharing agreement with the University
Be of Hispanic Heritage; Be a US citizen OR legal permanent resident with a valid permanent resident card or passport stamped I-551; Have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale (or the equivalent); Be pursuing or plan to pursue your first undergraduate or graduate degree; Must apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Must be a resident or former resident of Hampden County, Massachusetts.
Up to 300,000 yen per month.
Varied Varied
Students registered in a master's or Ph.D. degree program in one of these fields of study and individuals who have completed such degree programs; Fellows must be fluent in the English language.
Stipend and research allowances for a period of 12 months in residence at Washington, D.C.
Applicant must: be foreign national (includes stateless person, foreign national currently residing in Japan); be presently enrolled in a doctoral degree program, hold a Doctorate, or its equivalent as recognized by the University; have sufficient fluency in either Japanese or English; be no more than 39 years of age as of April 1, 2008; not have been a previous recipient of this fellowship.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who are of Hispanic heritage and registered full-time in a degree program; At the time of application, students must have completed at least 12 undergraduate units, with high academic achievement, at a U.S. institution
The fellowship includes a $10,000 award for the academic year, and a paid Summer internship in New York. A renewal award of $10,000 for a second year is contingent upon successful completion of the summer internship.
Applicants must have completed their course work within the last five years and provide evidence that they have been formally admitted to candidacy for a Ph.D.
$24,000 stipend for one 10-month academic year; office space; limited administrative support
Varied. Typical grant is under $10,000.
Graduate and undergraduate students; Each potential fellow must be sponsored by a primary advisor who will supervise research and attend at least one meeting to review the progress of the research.
$3,800 summer stipend; The student's academic advisor/sponsor receives a $500 stipend.
Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited doctoral or master’s program, must have a thesis advisor and advisory committee (if appropriate to the institution), and must have a thesis research plan approved by the student's institution or department. A fellow's home institution is expected to be the primary source for expenses required for the research and to cover any indirect costs; The institution must provide a tuition waiver for the fellowship year.
Doctoral students receive a stipend up to $15,000; master's degree students receive up to $11,000. All fellows are reimbursed up to $1,000 in research expenses.
Applicants must be either a tax-exempt organizations or a governmental body, i.e., a federal, state or local. There are no geographic requirements regarding the location of the applicant or his or her institution. Applications from individuals or from profit-making organizations are not eligible.
There are no citizenship requirements; Students must be nominated by a faculty member and should have completed at least one year of graduate study; IBM encourages nominations of women and minorities
Tuition and fees, plus a stipend of $17,500. Students are expected to intern (with pay) at an IBM research or development laboratories; Awards are renewable for up to three years contingent on continued progress and achievement
Graduate students in the social sciences or humanities who are in the process of preparing a thesis or dissertation on Canada; must receive a letter of support from a faculty member at a Canadian university; must be nominated by student's national Canadian studies association
10 annual awards of up to Cdn$3,500 for all expenses
Post docs in the social sciences or humanities who are in the field of Canadian studies; Must not be employed in a full time university teaching position; Must not agree to honorarium or salary as part of internship. Length of stay: 1 to 3 months.
$2,500 per month plus the cost of a return airline ticket for a maximum of $10,000 CAN.
up to $8,000
Up to $10,000 in tuition and stipend
Must be pursuing an MFA in one of applicable fields Up to $10,000 in tuition and stipend
"The applicants can complete and submit their applications online using a web-based grant management system. Applicants may apply for more than one research grant; however, you are eligible to win one research grant per award year. All applicants must be International Reading Association members."
Assistant professors must be working on projects in areas represented in the School of Historical Studies, and should preferably have gone beyond revising the dissertation. Scholars must have held the title Assistant Professor at an institution of higher learning in the United States or Canada for at least two and not more than four years at the proposed time of arrival at the Institute and must be able to return to their institution after the fellowship.
The stipend will match the combined salary and benefits at the Member's home institution at the time of application
Undergraduates, recent graduates, and graduate students; no citizenship requirements
Up to $1,000 for room, board, and books for attending one of the one-week seminars held at schools around the U.S.
Full-time students of any age duirng the 20004-2005 academic year; Applicants must submit clippings of 3-5 separate articles published between July 1st and December 1st; Two of the articles must explore or apply any classical liberal principles
First prize: $2500; 2nd Prize $1000; 3rd prize $750; Runners-Up $250
Must be pursuing an MFA in Film Directing, Production, Screenwriting, and/or Prose Fiction Writing.
Graduate students and junior and senior undergraduates who are registered for full-time study; Fellowships are awarded generally to applicants studying in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., but applications from students in other countries are considered.
Up to $12,000 for one year. Fellows are eligible to reapply in subsequent years
This program is designed for Law or PhD students who are working on a scholarly article or chapter of their dissertation.
$3,000 stipend, a travel allowance, and shared accommodations for two conferences at IHS offices in Arlington, Virginia
African-American, Hispanic-American, or Native American students pursuing a M.A. degree and intent on working in international affairs; Must be U.S. citizens studying at U.S. institutions
Varies according to recipient's needs and resources. Fellowships are usually awarded for periods of 3 to 9 months. Amount is based on demonstrated need via preliminary financial statement in application
U.S. citizens holding a bachelor's degree; Applicants are expected to be in good health, to be proficient in the language of the intended host country, and to be able to complete the proposed project during the grant period; Grants are awarded to the best qualified students, but preference is given to applicants who have received the bachelor's degree recently. Individuals holding the Ph.D. degree are ineligible
The grant covers travel, living expenses for the academic year, and tuition at overseas universities, when required
Applicants must be enrolled in an APA approved Ph.D. or Psy.D. program in Clinical Psychology and have completed a minimum of 2 years of academic and practicum training in clinical psychology. Elevation to doctoral candidacy and completion of all academic requirements are necessary. Also applicants must have coursework and practicum in psycho diagnostic assessment and psychotherapeutic interventions.
$20,000 stipend plus a fully paid health plan and 12 vacation days, 12 sick days, and 10 holidays.
Candidate must be: a citizen of one of the Bank's member countries, a student working towards an MA or a PhD in the appropriate fields, proficient in at least one of the official Bank languages (English, Spanish, Portuguese, French) preferably with a working knowledge of a second one, and not older than 30 as of June 1 of the year they want to participate
Each year the Bank determines the salary to be paid to the participants according to the regulations and criteria of its internal salary administration
Candidates must be journalists, journalism school seniors or graduates between 21 and 35 years old; Must be citizens of Canada, the United States, a Caribbean or Latin American country; Students must have completed their degree before starting scholarship and have command of appropriate language (English, Spanish or Portuguese)
$13,000 plus round trip airfare for the Latin American or Caribbean scholars only
U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are graduate students and intent on teaching at the university level.
$5,000 for one year plus tuition for one year at institution of choice (U.S. or abroad)
Open Unknown
Maximum award of $12,000 USD
Unknown
Students undertaking graduate study on the American Founding who plan to pursue college- level teaching careers; Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents; Preprofessional students (Medical or Law) are ineligible
$10,000 awarded to two fellows each year.
U.S. citizens or permanent residents engaged in graduate studies for the purpose of teaching at the collegiate level in the liberal arts or social sciences; Those attending preprofessional schools are ineligible
$20,000 grant to pursue studies at the fellow's school of choice
Citizens of a developing country; Scientists with at least a Master's or equivalent degree/research experience; under 40 years of age and at the beginning of research career; Attached to a university, national research institution or a research-oriented NGO in a developing country.
For Mexican students, either pre- or post-doc, who are under 35 years old; A good command of written and spoken English is required; Applicants' interests should correspond with ongoing research at IIASA as described at the website: www.iiasa.ac.at
Applicants must be from the previous pool of participants of IIASA's Young Scientists Summer Program. The selection is based on the quality, originality and relevance/impact of the research as well as the effectiveness of the chosen approach. Work must begin within 12 months from the announcement of the award.
Award includes living expenses and travel to and from IIASA, but no financial assistance for dependents.
Applicants need: research experience corresponding to a level typical of a researcher about two years prior to receiving a PhD or equivalent degree; a summer research proposal that clearly fits (i) the research agenda of a selected IIASA program, (ii) the research objectives of the candidate and (iii) the corresponding background and skills of the applicant; an ability to work independently as well as to interact with other scientists; fluency in English and the ability to communicate in a scientific environment; and a willingness to actively participate in a broad range of interdisciplinary scientific activities at IIASA.
Many of IIASA’s National Member Organizations (NMO’s) provide special grants; contact the NMO secretary in the applicant's country
Grants for Master's, predoctoral, professional, and postdoctoral scholars; see website for eligibility details for each.
International round-trip transportation, monthly allowance for housing and living expenses, travel visas, evacuation insurance (does not provide health insurance)
U.S. Citizens or legal, permanent U.S. residents for at least three years; U.S. postdoctoral scholars or graduates who hold other graduate degrees.
Up to $5,000, airfare on US flag carrier, per diem is food, lodging and local transport only, may cover incidental expenses (may change due to available funding).
"Recipients must be graudate engineers or graduates in other disciplines such as public administration, transportation economics, traffic engineering, transportation policy, structures, design, planning, highway maintentance, mechanical engineering, etc. which have application in a highway department or highway related orgainzation or firm. The objective of the IRF Fellowship Program is to assist nations in their road improvement efforts by arranging for advanced education of their most promising professionals from either the private or public sector. Upon receipt of a nomination the IRF reviews both the nominee’s professional record and his undergraduate academic record. The universities, however, tend to place greater weight on the previous academic record when reviewing an application for admission. Accordingly, to be admitted to an accredited university, it is essential that the nominee’s undergraduate academic record be satisfactory. “Satisfactory” is the equivalent of an overall grade point average of “3.0″ on a scale of 1 ‑ 4 (highest) for admission to a master’s degree program, and only slightly less for admission to a non‑degree program. Particular attention should be paid to this requirement as admission to graduate schools is highly competitive, and an unsatisfactory academic record could cause the Chapters and individual members of Iota Sigma Pi, chemists, and groups of chemists nominate women chemists and biochemists who are no more than 40 years of age (Nominees need not be members of Iota Sigma Pi.)
$500, a certificate, and membership in Iota Sigma Pi with a waiver of dues for one year
Full-time women graduate students working toward a graduate degree in an accredited institution. Nominations for the award must be made by members of the institution's faculty, and only one nomination may be submitted by each department. (Nominees need not be members of Iota Sigma Pi.)
$500, a certificate, and a waiver of dues for one year (if a member of Iota Sigma Pi).
GPA of 3.5/ 4.0 or higher; Nomination by undergraduate institution; Unmet financial need; First graduate degree pursued by student; Senior or recent graduate of accredited US college or university
The maximum available per student per year of study is $50,000 and the maximum length is six years
Citizens or permanent residents of the U.S; Undergraduate students about to enter graduate school and graduate students who have not yet completed their first year of graduate study and who intend to pursue a doctoral degree; Must be eligible to receive any grant, loan, or work assistance pursuant to Section 484 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended; previous Javits recipients are not eligible; 20% of the fellowships shall be awarded in the social sciences, 20% in the arts, and 60% in the humanities.
An institutional payment for tuition and fees and a stipend, based on financial need.
US citizens who agree to teach full time in a secondary school for no less than one year for each full year of study under the fellowship and who qualify for study toward one of the listed Master's degrees
Up to $24,000 annually; including tuition, fees, books, and room and board. Fellows receive credits for attending Georgetown University's summer program on the constitution
U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.; must have a PhD.; must be fluent in Japanese or English
Air fare, traveler's insurance, per-diem allowance
Unknown
Doctoral students who are current members of the IRA. 6000
Doctor’s degree in a scientific, technological, engineering, or medical field (or equivalent); Have received PhD in last 6 years; Have sufficient language abilities to pursue research in Japan (Japanese preferred, but English usually sufficient); Prepared to commit to six-month to two year (long term) or one to three month (short-term) fellowship
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who have been awarded the Ph.D. degree by the time the fellowship begins; Applicants arrange a research plan with a Japanese host, then apply through the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), or Social Science Research Council (SSRC); At the same time, eligible Japanese institutions apply to JSPS to host U.S. research fellows.
Airfare, maintenance allowance, settling-in allowance, domestic research travel allowance, insurance
Applicants must be a citizen of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan (Taiwanese and Palestinian researchers are eligible). Applicants must have been awarded the Ph.D. degree within the last 6 years. To apply, arrange a research plan with a Japanese host, then apply through the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), or Social Science Research Council (SSRC); At the same time, eligible Japanese institutions apply to JSPS to host foreign research fellows.
Round trip air-fare, monthly maintenance allowance, settling-in allowance (awards are subject to change)
$1,800 per month
"Citizens of any country may apply. Applicants must be enrolled in recognized doctoral programs (for example, Ph.D., S.J.D., Ed.D., Th.D.) in accredited universities in the United States. Successful candidates must have completed all course work and examinations towards their doctoral degrees by the time their fellowships begin."
"Peace Scholar Awards are currently set at $20,000 for 10 months and are paid directly to the individual. Peace Scholar awards may not be deferred. They generally may not be combined with any other major award or fellowship except in special circumstances and with the written approval of the Institute."
Postdoctoral and independent researchers who are American citizens or who have lived in the U.S. for at least three years prior to their application. Graduate students are not eligible.
A stipend of $4,000 per month for long-term fellowships; $2,000 per month for short-term fellowships
Graduate students must have passed their prelims at the time of application; Postdoctoral and independent researchers also eligible; Open to American and foreign nationals
Candidates must have completed all course work and examinations preliminary to the doctoral dissertation and be prepared to devote full time for twelve months—with no teaching obligations—to research on their dissertation projects or the writing of their dissertations. The John Hope Franklin Fellow will also be expected to spend a minimum of three months in Philadelphia, in residence at the APS Library with full encouragement to conduct research at other libraries and archives in and around the city. Attractive office space will be provided for the Fellow.
$25,000 for a twelve-month period, plus $5,000 to support the cost of residency in Philadelphia, for a total award of $30,000.
Applicants must be scholars who have received a terminal advanced degree within the past seven years, the degree must be formally awarded by the deadline date; Applicants may be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals
$4000 per month for 6 to 11 months of residential research at the Library of Congress
$12,000 for the academic year
$20,000 for one academic year
2000
2000
A national of a World Bank member country; under the age of 40; in good health; of good character; an undergraduate degree with strong economic content; a superior academic record; at least 2 years of recent experience, preferably in a public agency or non-governmental organization; Must plan on returning to home country after program
Tuition, medical insurance, a monthly subsistence allowance, a book allowance and economy class travel
Graduate students in the final year of their dissertation research; The fellowship will be reduced by the amount of any other financial assistance other than tuition support; Fellowship candidates must have completed the preliminary examinations for their doctorate no later than February 1 prior to the application deadline.
United States and international students currently enrolled in a university located within the U.S.; candidates for a PhD who will defend his/her dissertation by June of the fellowship year; Postdoctoral and masters degree students are not eligible.
Current active members of Kappa Omicron Nu, whether U.S. or foreign nationals, who are studying in the U.S. and registered for full-time study in master's degree programs.
Current active members of Kappa Omicron Nu, whether U.S. or foreign nationals, who are studying in the U.S. and registered for full-time study in master's degree programs.
$24,000 US for one year, nonrenewable
10000
Applicants must be US citizens, enrolled, in good standing, in a graduate program at an accredited higher education institution in the US; The fellowship is for teaching/research master's or doctoral degrees only, professional degrees not acceptable; Recipients must plan to teach in the US after completing their degree, either at the secondary or higher education levels
"Applicants must meet the following criteria: Be full-time students in good standing at an accredited university; Have received IRB approval before funding can be awarded if human participants are involved; Familiarity with the Clarks' work is essential: Keneth Banccroft Clark, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington D.C.; Mamie Phipps Clark, Manuscripts Division, New York Public Library, New York; Markowitz, G. & Rosner, D. (1996) Chilren, Race and Power: Kenneth and Mamie Clark's Northside Center. Charlottesville: University Press of Viriginia."
Young men and women who have received a Bachelor's or advanced degree in science, engineering or mathematics and are committed to teaching high school science and/or mathematics in United States schools
The Fellowship supports them professionally and financially for up to five years through a teacher preparation program to eligibility for tenure
Doctoral candidates who have completed all academic requirements except their dissertation and University professors and lecturers, and professional researchers who are currently engaged in Korea-related research or courses at universities or research institutes are eligible. Applicants with a specific research purpose such as the writing of their dissertations or publication of books are preferred. No citizenship requirements, but candidates must possess adequate proficiency in Korean or English. (30-40 fellowships are awarded).
Monthly stipend, settling-in allowance, tuition for Korean language course, travellers' insurance
Unknown
Awards range from $1,000 to $7,000.
Varied
Korean-American graduate and undergraduate students who are registered for full-time study; Awards are based on an evaluation of applicant financial need, merit, and academic achievement
Applicants must be (1) U.S. citizens or Polish citizens with permanent residency in the U.S. and (2) full-time graduate students at a U.S. institution; Applicants should have Polish language ability commensurate with their proposed research project.
Stipend for dormitory housing and living expenses. Tuition and transportation expenses are not covered.
Polish citizens residing permanently in Poland; Preference is given to applicants who will have received the M.A. or M.S. degree prior to the award period; Applicants must have a high level of English language proficiency; Applicants are responsible to make arrangements with the U.S. institution of their choice.
Cost-of-living stipend that includes: transatlantic travel, housing allowance, health and accident insurance coverage, and, when warranted, domestic travel. Awards range from $7,650 to $30,500 depending on the duration and award category. There is no allowance for dependent support.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. who are of Polish descent or whose primary academic interests are related to Poland; Applicants must be full-time graduate students in U.S. institutions and must have at least a 3.0 GPA
Intended for students in a doctoral program at a university outside Israel who wish to use library and research facilities in Israel. Prospective candidates must establish contact with the relevant Faculty or Department at the Hebrew University, and ensure that there is a Faculty member willing to sponsor the application. The Hebrew University does not offer Fellowships to students studying for a Masters Degree Program.
Fellowships are tenable for a period of 9 to 12 months. The terms of the Fellowship include travel costs, tuition fees (where applicable), a monthly stipend, and registration fee at the University (about $1,330) which includes the issuing of a student card, access to e-mail, library privileges and health insurance.
Intended for researchers who have recently received their PhD; applicants must have received their doctorate after Oct. 1, 2004. Candidates must establish contact with the relevant Faculty or Department at the Hebrew University, and ensure that there is a Faculty member willing to sponsor the application; we will not be able to process an application without a sponsor.
Fellowships are tenable for 9 to 12 months. Include travel costs, tuition fees (where applicable) a monthly stipend, and rental allowance.
Intended for researchers who have recently received their PhD in engineering, architecture and town planning, the sciences, or medicine.
Monthly stipend is $1,250 plus $100 housing allowance and round trip plane ticket. Fellowships are tenable for one year with possible extension.
Investigators from universities, colleges, and other not-for-profit institutions in Vermont and New York State are eligible to apply for funding through LCSG
Monthly scholarship of 750 euro
A stipend of $1,500 for the summer
Doctoral students
U.S. citizens who are doctoral students or recent Ph.Ds
Advanced doctoral students (all but dissertation) as well as established scientists are eligible; There are no citizenship requirements
$3,000 - $12,000 for doctoral students; post-doctoral students and senior scientists may be funded up to $20,000
Applicants should be attending a recognized University course and have a basic knowledge of the Italian language.
Doctoral candidates and academics desiring to conduct research at the Leo Baeck Institute in New York
Stipend determined by requirements of the project - not over $3,000
Doctoral students; Applicants must be nominated by faculty in their field of study; There is no citizenship requirement
Up to $3,000; to be determined according to the requirements of the project and the availability of funds$2,000 for research done at the Leo Baeck Institute. For research in Germany (3 - 6 months), a monthly stipend of up to EUR 975.00 (depending on level of academic advancement) to cover expenses during the time abroad. Support for travel is a one-time lump sum of EUR 520.00; See website for details
$25,000/year for two years
21500
US residents wishing to carry out research anywhere in the world; Foreign nationals doing research in the USA; Doctoral students, postdoctoral, and junior scientists; Student applicants should ask their academic advisor to write one of the two letters of recommendation, specifying the student's qualifications to carry out the proposed work and the educational content of the trip; Budgets should be limited to travel and related expenses, including personal field equipment
Amounts will depend on travel costs, but will ordinarily be in the range of several hundred dollars up to about $5000; Grants are payable to the individual applicant
The fellowships, funded by a number of generous benefactors, are open to both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals who are holders of the Ph.D. or the equivalent, Ph.D. candidates who have passed their preliminary examinations, and independent scholars; Applicants in any relevant field of scholarship may apply; Candidates who live 75 or more miles from Philadelphia will receive some preference
$2000 per month (minimum of one month, maximum of three, taken within one year)
No citizenship requirements; Must be Ph.D. student at a U.S. or Canadian University.Enrollment in an established Ph.D. program at an academic institution; working full-time towards degree; American citizen (or an American resident, green card holder).
up to $5,000
5000
1000
1000
"Students and/or faculty at an accredited university. Demonstrated research competence and area commitment. IRB approval must be received from host institution before funding can be awarded if human partipants are involved."
Must have a bachelor's degree (proof of degree required); Must be admitted and in active status in a graduate program (proof of enrollment); Must have proof of good academic standing from your college or university
Based on number of years completed towards degree, range is from $32,644 to $54,776, based on yearly rates
Prior to submitting a grant-in-aid proposal, applicants must contact the Archives, LB Johnson Library to obtain information about material available in the Library on the proposed research topic
Grants range from $500 to $2000. Grant requests should be calculated on the basis of $110 per day plus actual travel costs. The grants review committee will consider reimbursing photocopy costs up to $75.
Doctoral candidates whose dissertations are no more than 50 percent completed; Entrants must have a letter of support from their special committee chair; See website for details of applying for this award
"The applicant must be a graduate student, intern or fellow who is a current member of SPP. Funds are not provided for convention and meeting travel, indirect costs of the institution, stipends of principla investiagtors or costs associated with manuscript preparation."
Any currently enrolled George Mason University student, graduate or undergraduate; works must be unpublished; limit to one submission per competition.
Students enrolled in a master's or PhD program in public policy or social science.
Stipend of $6,000 for full participation ($2,000 per month) plus $500 toward project-related expenses
$18,000 payable in monthly installments
four $2,000 awards
Doctoral candidates in the research or writing stage of the dissertation are eligible to compete for these fellowships. Any project dealing with the histories and cultures of North America in the Atlantic world before 1850; Proposals dependent on the use of Philadelphia-area archives and libraries are particularly welcome; Relevant disciplines: Since 1978, more than 150 advanced graduate students from some 50 different universities in North America and Europe have received dissertation fellowships from the McNeil Center. At leas
U.S. citizens, those who have applied for first citizenship papers or permanent resident aliens; Must be making normal progress in a degree program at a recognized institution; Preference is usually given to applications for travel funds for dissertation research, to topics most closely related to Yorkist-era England, and to students demonstrating financial need
$500 up to $2,000. May be renewed for one additional year
"Applicant must be a student in an accredited doctoral dissertation program; candidates may be from any academic discipline; applicants must have their dissertation proposal approved by their dissertation committee prior to their application to The Melissa Institute."
"The program is open to Ph.D. candidates in a humanities or social science department in the United States. Applicants must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. except the dissertation (obtained ABD status) by the application deadline. The program is restricted to graduate students who, at the time of application, have progressed no further than the sixth year of the degree program. (This includes time for a master’s degree obtained en route to the Ph.D.) Graduate students who currently hold or have previously held a dissertation completion fellowship are not eligible for the Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship. Unsuccessful applicants may reapply to this program only once. See website for application requirements."
$25,000, plus funds for research costs of up to $3,000 and for university fees of up to $5,000
Undergraduate or master's students in good standing at accredited college or university in Minnesota; Application must be jointly submitted with a written commitment from both student and advisor.
$7,000 one-year, nonrenewable grant, to be divided by the student and faculty advisor
Any graduate student specializing in a Jewish field who is officially enrolled or registered in a doctoral program at a recognized university; Must have had their dissertation approved and mail in documentation of the university's approval before December 1.
Grants of up to $10,000 per academic year, depending on the cost of living in the student's country of residence
Any qualified scholar, researcher or artist who possesses the knowledge and experience to formulate and implement a project in a field of Jewish specialization.
Grants of up to $10,000 per academic year, depending on the cost of living in the recipient's country of residence.
Must be American citizens or permanent resident aliens with an alien registration card (I-151 or I-551); Have strong commitment to a career in ethnic minority mental health and substance abuse services demonstrated in application essays, graduate school curriculum or training plan, practicum and internship training experiences, and thesis and dissertation topics developed; Must be enrolled full-time in an APA-accredited doctoral program. This fellowship is aimed at students specializing in clinical, counseling, school, or other programs associated with the delivery of mental health services.
Up to 3 years of financial support (must be renewed annually); Travel support to the APA Convention; Dissertation support (limited availability); Ancillary training opportunities and enrichment experiences; Access to information and resources; Lifetime network of professional association with psychologists interested in ethnic minority mental health and services
Graduate students who have completed substantial work toward the doctorate and scholars holding the Ph.D. degree; There is no citizenship requirement for the award
A stipend of $25,000 per annum plus up to $3,000 for travel and miscellaneous expenses
Fellows are generally citizens of the U.S. under the age of 40; Both doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars are eligible.
Stipend for a period of 3 to 12 months. For doctoral students the stipend is based on a rate of $25,000 per annum; for postdoctoral scholars, it is based on $30,000 per annum. There is also an allowance for travel and other expenses
Residencies are awarded on the basis of artistic merit
Doctoral students; Preference is given to students working in the decorative arts who are under 40 years of age; There is no citizenship requirement for the fellowship
A stipend of $25,000 with up to an additional $3,000 for travel and miscellaneous expenses. The fellowship is awarded for one year; requests for a second year are considered.
Graduate students and senior scholars of demonstrated ability; There is no citizenship requirement
Grants for 3 to 6 months in duration in residence at the Antonio Ratti Textile Center. For graduate students, the award is based on the annual rate of $25,000. An allowance is provided for travel and miscellaneous expenses
Graduate students and individuals who have completed a graduate degree program recently, preferably in the fine arts or costume
For a nine-month period, the fellowship stipend is $25,000 plus a travel allowance
Individuals who have been admitted to a doctoral degree program at a university in the U.S., and who have submitted a dissertation proposal in the area of Greek or Roman art; The fellowship is awarded to the applicant who is likely to profit most from utilizing the resources of the Department of Greek and Roman Art at the MMA
Doctoral students receive a stipend based on the rate of $25,000 per annum, plus a travel allowance
Applicants must have completed at least one year in a graduate degree program in the history of art
Applicants propose a period of study in Europe that will last 3 to 12 months. The stipend for 12 months is $25,000, with an additional $3,000 allowance for travel and other expenses
Researchers, policy makers, and practitioners in the United States and Mexico
Funding strategy pursued to support activities
Room, board, and studio space are provided, but the Millay Colony does not give a stipend or reimburse transportation costs. The 3 and a half- to 4-week residency is scheduled in the months of April through November
Applicants must be United States citizens, permanent residents, or a U.S. National. They must have completed all Ph.D. coursework and passed all preliminary exams, and be entering the final year of writing the dissertation. It is anticipated that the doctoral degree will be received at the end of the fellowship year.
Maximum $24,000 stipend, intended to cover academic and living expenses from the first of July to the end of June. Not renewable.
Currently enrolled graduate and undergraduate students
Researchers from universities, colleges, and museums up to $2,400
Candidates must be Native American of Alaska Native college juniors or seniors, recent graduates from tribal or four-year colleges, or graduate or law students who have an interest in tribal government and policy.
Airfare, lodging, daily allowance to cover meals, transportation, incidentals and a$1,200 educational stipend to be paid at conclusion of internship
Stipend of $2,750 for 9 weeks in June and July
Students entering graduate work at top-ranked universities in above listed fields; The program seeks students who believe that their graduate school education will prepare them to be missionaries to a particular marketplace sector
$14,000 renewable for up to two years beyond the initial award (up to three years for law school)
Nurses, medical students, post-doctoral researchers, physicians, PhD scientists and allied health professionals interested and/or involved in research about Myasthenia Gravis or related conditions.
Postdoctoral fellowships: dependent upon available funding. Student fellowships: $3000. Nursing fellowships: up to $5000.
Open to scholars working in the listed topics; There is no citizenship requirement
Up to $2,400 to support a period of research and writing, a portion of which should be carried out in the Mystic, Connecticut area
Musicians of all nationalities--composers, performers, and musicologists--who have demonstrated their capacity for musical achievement or creative ability; Applicants are typically between 20 and 35 years old
Funds are adjusted to the recipient's needs.
Postdoctoral Associates -within 5 years of the doctorate; Senior Associates -normally 5 years or more beyond the doctorate. See website for specifics on each fellowship.
These awards provide generous stipends ($36,000 - $65,000), and the opportunity to do independent research in some of the best-equipped and staffed laboratories in the country
Must have received PhD, EdD, or equivalent within five years of applying; Demonstrate history of research experience in education; Proposed project must be a research project; Non-U.S. applicants are welcome; No concurrent funding for proposed project is permitted; Must take equivalent of one year teaching leave during fellowship
$55,000 for one academic year of research or $27,500 for two contiguous years, working half-time
U.S. citizens who are members of an under-represented minority group (including ethnic minorities, women, and disabled persons) who are in or entering a master's or doctoral degree program. Applicants must have a minimum 3.00 on a 4.00 GPA scale (a 'B' average). Doctoral students who have passed the A Exam are ineligible.
Tuition benefits plus an annual stipend of $22,000 for post-doctoral degrees and $16,000for master's degrees up to 3 years. Annual tuition offsets are $8500 per year for all fellows.
"An applicant may be either a prospective graduate student or a full-time master's or doctoral student, at any point in his or her studies; Must be a U.S. citizen; Under-represented minorities and women are strongly encouraged to apply."
"A training stipend and allowances for student and university expenses, up to a total of $24,000 per year. The award is renewable, based on satisfactory progress, for a total of three years of support."
Open to applicants with demonstrated skills in research and writing; An advanced degree in history, engineering, or related field is not a requirement; Doctoral candidates are not considered for this fellowship, normally; they should apply for the NASM Guggenheim Fellowship; There is no citizenship requirement for applicants
A stipend of $45,000 for 12 months, plus allowances for research, travel, and miscellaneous expenses
Total of $25,000 in research funds
Doctoral candidates (students who have completed coursework and passed the A exam) and scholars who received the Ph.D. degree within the past 7 years; There is no citizenship requirement.
Predoctoral fellows receive a stipend of $25,000; postdoctoral fellows receive a stipend of $40,000. Limited funds are available to reimburse travel and research expenses.
Graduate and undergraduate students with an interest in NASM programs
A stipend of $4,500 for the 10-week period of full-time work
Open to scholars with demonstrated skills in research and writing. An advanced degree is not a requirement; there is no citizenship requirement. Fellows are expected to work full-time, in-residence at the NASM in Washington, D.C.
A stipend of $45,000 for the 12-month fellowship period, beginning October 1. Limited funds to reimburse travel and research expenses. Extension or renewal of appointments is competitive, not automatic.
Open to academics, graduate students and senior undergraduates undertaking studies to further the broadcast industry. Grant consideration is given to research proposals focusing on economic, business, social or policy issues important to U.S. radio and television stations.
American citizens belonging to: American Indian, Black American, Mexican American, Puerto Rican or other Hispanic Americans
M.S.: Minimum $10,000 stipend over 3 semesters/4 quarters. Ph.D.: Minimum $14,000 academic year stipend for 5 years
Amounts range from $8,000 to $10,000
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or nationals; persons who hold permanent resident status are not eligible. Applications are encouraged from women, persons with disabilities, and members of ethnic and racial minority groups (including African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, and Hispanic or Latino persons) that historically have been underrepresented in science and engineering fields. Applicants must be enrolled in their final year of undergraduate studies or have completed no more than equivalent of one year of academic full-time graduate study.
DoD will pay full tuition and required fees (not room and board). A stipend is given for the 12-month tenures -- first year: $30,500, second year, $31,000, third year, $31,500.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed all academic requirements except dissertation and should be in the advanced stage of writing. Preference is given to individuals preparing for academic careers in Jewish studies or who demonstrate a career commitment to Jewish scholarship.
The travel fellowship is intended to encourage a breadth of art-historical experience beyond the candidate’s major field, not for the advancement of a dissertation. Preference will be accorded to those who have had little opportunity for professional travel abroad; By nomination of candidate's university department.
The amount of the award is dependent on the travel plan, with a maximum of $4,500
By nomination of candidate's university department; Must be U.S. citizens or enrolled in a university in the U. S., all pre-dissertation requirements before the date of application; Candidates must know two foreign languages related to dissertation topic
$20,000 annual stipend. A $4,000 annual housing subsidy is available for fellows not in residence. Fellows in residence are provided with housing in apartments near the Gallery, subject to availability. Also, Per diem allowances for photography and travel, depending on the term of the fellowship, available.
Fellowships are intended for those who have held the Ph.D. for five years or more or who possess an equivalent record of professional accomplishment at the time of application; Fellowships are awarded without regard to the age or nationality of applicants; Fellowships are for full time research, and scholars are expected to reside in Washington throughout their fellowship period.
$6,000 - $8,000, depending on relocation requirements
1000
$20,000 per year
Established in response to proposal
Fellowships are intended for those who have held the Ph.D. for five years or more or who possess an equivalent record of professional accomplishment at the time of application; Fellowships are awarded without regard to the age or nationality of applicants; Individuals currently affiliated with the National Gallery of Art are not eligible.
One-half of the applicant's salary, up to a maximum of $50,000, depending on individual circumstances. Additional funds for housing may be available; See website for full details
Any student who has completed a work in the previous two years that is relevant to the Huguenot movement in the form of a paper, thesis, dissertation, article or book
Applicants must hold the Ph.D. or equivalent degree and have a record of publication; Both junior and senior scholars are eligible to apply; There is no citizenship requirement for the award; scholars from outside the United States are welcome to apply.
Stipends, individually determined, can be up to $60,000 depending on needs and the Center's ability to meet them. Travel expenses for Fellows and their dependents to and from North Carolina provided.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S; Applicants should have completed one year of graduate study and most coursework required for a Master's degree and must have the support of a faculty advisor with an academic interest in planning for hazard mitigation
Fellows are supported and housed for 8 weeks of orientation and training in Washington, D.C. in the summer of 2002, followed by stipend support for fieldwork during academic year 2002-2003
Applicants should have completed all doctoral degree requirements except the research, writing, and defense of a dissertation; This research must focus on a topic relevant to filling key gaps in scientific knowledge, especially those relevant to criminal justice policy or to the concerns of criminal justice agencies and other agencies focusing on crime and justice problems
NIJ provides funding to educational institutions, public agencies, nonprofit organizations, faith-based organizations, individuals, and profit-making organizations willing to waive profits and fees; Some solicitations have special eligibility criteria, which are defined in the solicitation; We do not fund proposals primarily to purchase equipment, materials, or supplies, or to provide training or direct services.
1,500 Pounds per month
Applicants must have been registered as full-time students for all or part of the prior 12 months, either as graduate or undergraduate students in a U.S. or Canadian university. There are no citizenship or residency restrictions, but entries must be in English. Teams of up to 4 individuals may apply. Winners are required to attend the award ceremony in September.
Grand prize: $25,000. One undergraduate and one graduate winner will get $15,000. Up to 15 finalists will win an all-expenses paid trip to present their work to a panel of expert judges and each will win $2000. Academic advisers of winning teams get a cash award.
Must be scholar who has recently submitted a PhD or expects to do so before the commencement of the fellowship; No citizenship requirements
15,000 pounds for one year; may be renewed for a second year
The Short-term Fellowships are specifically intended for scholars and museum professionals who live abroad or at a distance from London
Ph.D. holders and those nearing completion of their doctorate
$2500 per month for research and living in the U.S. and up to 500 British pounds for airfare
Specific training in African art or other aspects of African culture is desirable, particularly in Education and Curatorial departments
No stipend is provided. Interns work for a minimum of 20 hours per week for 10 weeks, either in the fall, spring, or summer
Doctoral students, postdoctoral scholars, and individuals who have completed advanced professional training; Fellows are expected to participate in Lemelson Center activities and to make presentations on their work to colleagues at the NMAH
Stipend support for up to ten weeks of residence and study in Washington, D.C.
Students registered in full-time graduate degree programs and who have completed at least one semester of study by the proposed fellowship starting date; There is no citizenship requirement, but must be able to converse and write fluently in English; Applicants contact Smithsonian research staff to propose research plans.
A stipend of $4,500 for the 12-week period. No additional funds for travel or research expenses.
search the website
Applicants must be admitted to or enrolled in a full-time master's or doctoral program at a U.S. accredited university in order to be eligible to apply; Applicants should have completed a majority of their graduate course work at the beginning of their fellowship and have an approved thesis research program; Minority students are encouraged to apply; Must work 15 hours per week at the reserve. Note: see list on web page for individual offices and areas for contacts at the reserves.
$20,000 annually for up to three years. At least 30% of total project cost match is required by the applicant. I.e., $8,572 match (30%) for $20,000 (70%) in federal funds for a total project cost of $28,572.
U.S. citizens who are registered in a doctoral degree program in one of these fields
Eastman Kodak Dr. Theophilus Sorrell Award: $13,500.. Proctor and Gamble Fellowship: $17,000.. E.I. DuPont Award: $10,000.. Dow Chemical Company Award: $10,000.. GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Lendon N. Pridgen Award: $25,000.
Any qualified U.S. citizen who has the ability to pursue graduate work at an NPSC member institution, special emphasis on underrepresented minorities and women. Persons who already possess a doctoral degree (Ph.D., MD, JD, ED, etc.) in any field are ineligible. For the Dissertation Support Program, applicants should be soon beginning their research.
$16,000 annual stipend, plus university will cover tuition and fees
Applicants must be full-time seniors or 1st year graduate students (must NOT have completed more than 12 months of graduate studies) Only U.S. citizens are eligible.
None specified. Varies.
search the website
Up to $10,000 per year
varied varied
12 grants of up to $2,500 each
Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent resident aliens of the U.S.; Applicants must have completed no more than twelve months of full-time graduate study at the time of their application; Awarded for graduate study leading to research-based master’s or doctoral degrees in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics supported by the National Science Foundation.
Any student, regardless of citizenship, who is in a graduate or professional program in a marine or aquatic-related field at a United States accredited institution of higher education.
$43,500: a stipend of $34,000 for living expenses, $8,000 for health insurance and moving expenses; up to $1,500 can be used to cover Placement week costs. The fellowship period runs from February 1- January 31.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens, complete undergraduate studies by Spring term and have a stated interest and career goal in the Simulation and Training Systems Industry
$10,000 to be used for educational expenses including tuition, books, fees, room and board. Applicants may hold other awards concurrently, unless the award specifically prohibits dual acceptance
Master's or doctoral students currently enrolled full-time at a U.S. college or university; There is no citizenship requirement but the bulk of the research must be conducted in the U.S. Women and members of minority groups underrepresented in academia are strongly encouraged to apply.
Full-time continuing academic staff appointments (Teaching and Research) with the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor or Professor at an academic institution; graduate students enrolled full-time in an academic program in the approved fields
Up to $5,000 a year
Must have arrived in the USA on or after July 1, 1996; Must be a former or current NYANA client and a full time student attending fully accredited graduate degree program
$3000 for Jewish communal service; $2000 for all other graduate students. Funds distributed directly to the university and in two installments (fall and spring). Funds can be received only once
Applicants must be recent college graduates, no more than two years out of college. Applicants must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the United States after graduation and for the entire fellowship period. Applicants must agree to suspend any graduate study or outside work for the duration of the fellowship.
A nine-month stipend of $25,000 and health insurance. Housing is not included.
Students registered in graduate degree programs and individuals who received a graduate degree recently; An applicant must be either a N.Y. resident or be attending a N.Y. educational institution; There is no citizenship requirement, but international students must have met academic requirements in the U.S. Applicants are expected to have excellent research skills and a strong interest in state government and the legislative process.
$11,500 stipend for a full-time internship from January 6 through June 25
U.S. citizens; Residents of New York State and residents of other states who are registered for full-time study at a New York State institution; Must be full-time graduate students during the immediately previous 2 semesters; Open to all majors.
$32,000 grant-in-study stipend for the 10-month fellowship period (Sept. 14 through July 18), paid bi-weekly. Some fringe benefits are available
U.S. citizens; Residents of New York State and residents of other states, when registered for full-time study at a New York State institution; Must be full-time graduate during the immediately previous 2 semesters; Open to all majors.
#32,000 grant-in-study stipend for the 10-month fellowship period (Sept. 14 through July 18), paid bi-weekly. Some fringe benefits are available
Applicants are most often full-time matriculating graduate students in an accredited university during the immediately previous spring and fall semesters; may be a recent exceptional graduate at the undergraduate level. Open to all majors.
Grant-in-study stipend of $32,000 paid bi-weekly. Some fringe benefits are available.
Must be U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or selected refugees approved by the Attorney General of the United States; be legal residents of New York State for at least one year immediately preceding the effective date of the award; and be enrolled in, or be a candidate for admission to, a degree-bearing, licensure-qualifying program in New York State; Further criteria apply, see website for details.
$20,000 stipend for six months
Scholars with substantive projects that assist the program's ongoing efforts to develop and implement a plan to protect, conserve, and restore the estuary. Participants in the program include representatives from local, state, and federal environmental agencies; scientists; citizens; businesses; and environmentalists among others.
Approx. $140,000 is available; If the project costs exceed the available funds for this grant program, please be sure to demonstrate in your budget section how this will be addressed.
Women of Native American heritage; Candidates may be working in any graduate or pre- professional field, but particularly in the humanities or social sciences.
Monthly stipend varies according to need up to $8000.
Women possessing the Ph.D. who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents
Scholars, who hold the PhD or have completed all requirements except the dissertation, researching in any field appropriate to the Newberry's collections; Must be from outside the Chicago area
$1600 monthly stipend, pro-rated for shorter periods.
Must be U.S. citizen; must be a full-time graduate student in oceanography, marine biology or maritime archaeology; Preference given to women and minorities
12-month stipend of $20,000, in addition to an annual cost-of-education allowance of up to $12,000. Master's students may be supported up to 2 years and doctoral students up to four years. Stipend is not intended to be used as research grant, but up to $20,000 may be awarded to support a four to six week research collaboration at a NOAA facility.
US citizens who are doctoral students and African-American, Puerto-Rican-American, Mexican-American and Native-American
$24,000-$33,000 for one year of residency
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, be enrolled at a U.S. institution in a relevant Ph.D., M.D., or M.S. program of which at least one year has been completed, and be pursuing studies in fields of science or engineering which are supported by NSF, NIH or USDA; Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are strongly encourage to apply; Program dates for Japan: late June to late August; for Korea: mid-June to early August.
Travel costs to and from Japan/Korea and an allowance of $2,000. Participants are responsible for providing their own insurance and for covering any additional costs
Post-baccalaureate scholars; Applications from women, minorities, Vietnam era veterans and the disabled are encouraged.
Salaries ranging from $40,477 to $47,952, varying with education and appointment level
No citizenship requirements; undergraduate students, post-baccalaureates, graduate students.
Weekly stipend; off-campus tuition and fees, if necessary; and limited travel expenses between laboratory and home or campus
U.S. citizens who are undergraduate or graduate students or who have completed a baccalaureate degree in one of the listed fields.
Weekly stipend; plus limited travel expenses between the facility and home or campus
Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at accredited colleges or universities working toward degrees in professional science, engineering, or public health disciplines
Stipend based on research area(s) and educational level.
Undergraduate and graduate students; U.S. citizens only.
Stipend based on research area(s) and educational level.
25000
Full-time undergraduate and graduate students and faculty; U.S. citizens only.
Weekly stipend of $440 for undergrads, $550 for grads, and $1200 for faculty; limited travel reimbursement. Support for ten weeks in the summer and possible academic school year support.
U.S. citizens only; undergraduate students, post-baccalaureates, graduate students
Weekly stipend; limited travel reimbursement
U.S. citizens only; undergraduate and graduate students; postgraduates who completed degree within the last three years; faculty members; and retired scientists
Stipend based on research area(s) and academic classification; faculty appointment stipends based on regular salary.
"Applicant must be a United States citizen. To be eligible, applicants must be members of the AIA at the time of application and until the end of the fellowship term. Preference will be given to individuals engaged in dissertation research or to those who received their Ph.D. within five years of the application deadline. Recipients may not hold other major fellowships during the requested tenure of the Olivia James award. Please note that all application materials (including references and transcripts) must be received at the AIA by the November 1 deadline. At the conclusion of the fellowship tenure, the recipient is required to submit a report on the use of the stipend to the Chair of the AIA Fellowships Committee. After the tenure of their fellowship, recipient is expected to submit an abstract to the Program Committee within two years, in order be considered for participation in the AIA Annual Meeting."
2000
Citizens of the countries listed; Applicants must be under the age of 40 at the time of application; Applicants must be entering a doctoral degree program and be proficient in the language used at the school; Only those students who have already been awarded partial or full tuition or other types of financial aid may apply.
Grants will not exceed 50% of tuition and fees per year, but may be applied to living expenses, as required. Grants range from $500-$6000. Grant money may not be used to support an accompanying child or spouse.
Students who are presenting papers, as first author, at one of the annual meetings; there is no citizenship requirement for applicants.
Up to $1000 is awarded to up to 10 presenters
Undergraduate and graduate students in American colleges and universities who aspire to become foreign correspondents.
Applicants must be women qualified for admission to full time graduate study, working toward a graduate degree in the United States or Canada; Citizens of the United States or Canada and doctoral students who have completed course work are not eligible; Must have at least one year of classwork remaining; Not for travel support, research support, training or internships; Also may not hold AAUW grant at the same time
Grants-in-aid not exceeding $8,000, based on need, for one year (12 months) of study.
A New American is an individual who (1) is a resident alien; i.e., holds a Green Card, or, (2) has been naturalized as a U.S. citizen, or (3) is the child of two parents who are both naturalized citizens; Intended to support individuals who will continue to regard the United States as their principal residence and focus of national identity; must either have a bachelor's degree or be in her/his final year of undergraduate study; must not be older than thirty years of age
Maintenance grant of $20,000 (paid in two installments) and a tuition grant of one-half the tuition cost of the U.S. graduate program attended by the Fellow (up to a maximum of $16,000 per academic year)
Full-time, in-residence Ph.D. candidates enrolled in a school of pharmacy accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education school; Intended for advanced students starting their thesis research; Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Must have received a BS, MS or Pharm.D. degree from a U.S. institution
$20,000 a year payable monthly for a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years. Of the $20,000 awarded annually, $500 a year may be used for incidentals directly associated with the thesis research preparation
U.S. citizens or permanent residents; Must either (i) hold a Ph.D. degree in pharmaceutics or a related discipline from an accredited U.S. university or (ii) expect to receive such a degree before activating the fellowship; Must have a firm commitment from a U.S. institution; Must have the appropriate research facilities for the proposed training and research available.
Annual stipend of $40,000, renewable for a second year contingent on satisfactory progress
Well-trained graduates from Pharm. D., M.D., and Ph.D. programs beginning a Post Doctoral program who have a firm commitment from a university in the U.S; Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
$40,000 annual stipend made to institution on behalf of fellow. May be up to two years of support dependent upon progress report.
Eligible applicants must either (1) hold a PhD degree in a field of study logically or functionally related to the proposed post doctoral activities, or (2) expect to receive the PhD before activating the award; Must have a firm commitment from a U.S. industrial laboratory or an accredited U.S. university and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
$40,000 annual stipend made to the institution on behalf of the fellow. The second year of support is contingent upon a progress report.
Eligible applicants must either (1) hold a Ph.D. degree or appropriate terminal research doctorate in a field of study logically or functionally related to the proposed post doctoral activities, or (2) expect to receive the Ph.D. before activating the award. They must also have a firm commitment from an accredited U.S. university and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
$40,000 annual stipend made to institution on behalf of fellow. May be up to two years of support.
Applicants should hold a Ph.D. degree or appropriate terminal research doctorate in a field of study logically or functionally related to the proposed post doctoral activities, or expect to receive the Ph.D. before activating the award. They must have a firm commitment from an accredited U.S. university and must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
$40,000 annual stipend made to institution on behalf of fellow. May be up to two years of support dependent upon progress report.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S.; Full-time, in-residence Ph.D. candidates in U.S. schools of medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, and veterinary medicine; Intended for advanced students engaged in dissertation research; Fellows are expected to complete Ph.D. requirements within two years of receiving the fellowship.
Stipend of $20,000 a year, payable monthly, for a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years. The award period may commence with any month January until August.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S.; Full-time, in-residence Ph.D. candidates in U.S. schools of medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, or schools of public health; Intended for advanced students who will have completed the bulk of their pre-thesis requirements; The program is designed to provide students with stipend support during thesis research; Fellows are expected to complete Ph.D. requirements within two years of receiving the fellowship.
Stipend of $20,000 a year, payable monthly, for a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years. The award period may commence with any month January until August.
20000
Recent college graduates
Applicants must be enrolled in a U. S. medical/dental school and have finished at least one year of the school curriculum; Priority consideration will be given to those in clinical pharmacology; Must be sponsored by the pharmacology or clinical pharmacology program in which the investigative project is to be undertaken; Must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Up to $1,500 per month; maximum stipend of $18,000. The award period may commence with any month January until August.
Unmarried women 25 to 35 years of age who already hold the Ph.D. or who have completed all Ph.D. requirements except for the dissertation; Phi Beta Kappa membership is not required; Fellows are required to spend the full fellowship year, beginning September 1, engaged in research
Candidates must be U.S. citizens under the age of 40 who can certify their career does or will involve active use of the French language; They must have earned a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited four-year institution, and a 3.0 minimum GPA in French language and literature as a major; They must demonstrate superior competence in French, according to the standards established by the American Association of Teachers of French
$10,000 plus round-trip airfare to France; some additional support may be available to those with dependents
Individuals must hold a recently conferred Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree at the time of the award; There is no citizenship or residency requirement
$40,000 per year. Awards are made for one year and may be renewed for a second year
$22,000 stipend, medical and life insurance and 50% contribution to dental insurance, and an on-campus apartment and meal plan.
$2500 to $5000
Graduate students and doctoral candidates working on thesis/dissertation; Postdoctoral scholars; To cover travel costs, tape, film, fees, etc.
Average award: $2500 (not to exceed $3000) to be used within one year of receipt
Must be engaged in active research in either Alzheimer's or AIDS, must be working towards a graduate degree
Applicants must be American citizens or permanent resident aliens with an alien registration card (I-151 or I-551); Enrolled full-time in a program leading to the PhD; This program is not intended for students pursuing doctoral degrees with a primarily clinical focus (e.g., MD or PsyD); Those students identified as under-represented ethnic minorities in the neurosciences are strongly encouraged to apply
The stipend coming directly from the DPN varies each year and is based on the National Research Service Act (http://grants1.nih.gov/training/nrsaguidelines/nrsa_toc.htm) or NRSA Guidelines for predoctoral and postdoctoral funding. The DPN also tries to ensure the financial support of its Fellows by requesting various types of 'in-kind' support such as tuition remission, health insurance, research assistantships, etc… from the universities at which students are training.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have completed their undergraduate education and are working in their chosen professions. Employees of the federal government are not eligible unless they are career military personnel. There are no formal age restrictions, but this program was created to give selected Americans the experience of government service early in their careers.
Fellows are considered Federal employees, with the rank of GS-14 step 3. With this comes a salary of approximately $100,000 per year. Military personnel, however, maintain their current salary and benefits.
unspecified"The first author of the proposal must: serve as the project director, be an undergraduate or graduate student, be a Psi Chi member with a Psi Chi issued ID number, have at least oone faculty member serve as a co-investigator to oversee the project, and involve computer-based research."
Doctoral candidates whose dissertation topics and career goals are related to public policy issues affecting California. Scholars whose research will benefit from access to PPIC’s databases and consultation with PPIC staff are particularly encouraged to apply.
Compensation will depend upon the qualifications of the candidate, up to $3,850 per month
Applicants in creative arts cannot be students in doctoral or master’s programs at the time of application submission; Please note that artists and writers need not have a PHD or an MFA to apply; however, they must meet other specific eligibility requirements, listed on the website; Cluster proposals from three to five individuals, all of whom fit the criteria status for individual applicants, will be accepted for review
Stipends are funded up to $50,000 for one year with additional funds for project expenses. Some support for relocation expenses is provided where relevant
Applicants must have a doctorate or appropriate terminal degree at least two years prior to appointment in the area of the proposed project; Only scholars who have published at least two articles in journals or edited collections or one refereed journal are eligible to apply. Cluster proposals from three to five individuals, all of whom fit the criteria status for individual applicants, will be accepted for review; Group letters of intent for cluster proposals have a deadline in early May; See website for details.
Stipends are funded up to $70,000 for one year with additional funds for project expenses. Some support for relocation expenses is provided where relevant.
Applicants must have a doctorate or appropriate terminal degree at least two years prior to appointment in the area of the proposed project; Only scholars who have published at least one article or monograph are eligible to apply; Cluster proposals from three to five individuals, all of whom fit the criteria status for individual applicants, will be accepted for review; Group letters of intent for cluster proposals have a deadline in early May; See website for details
Stipends are funded up to $70,000 for one year with additional funds for project expenses. Some support for relocation expenses is provided where relevant.
Must have Master's degree; PhD and postdoctoral students are preferred, however applicants may substitute relevant experience for degrees; The Kleinhans Fellowship research area is restricted to Latin America; Applications for projects conducted in the Pet’n region of Guatemala or Southern Mexico are especially encouraged
$15,000 per year for two years. Does not subsidize tuition, fees or cover the costs of unnecessary or unreasonable equipment purchases
"This fellowship supports graduate students in the final year of their dissertation research. Fellowship applicants for 2014-2015 must expect to complete all requirements for the doctorate prior to the application deadline."
"The fellowships carry a stipend of $18,000 for the 2014-2015 academic year. The fellowship is intended to be a student's principal source of support. Therefore, the fellowship stipend will be reduced dollar-for-dollar by the amount of any financial assistance (other than tuition support) from other sources (however, the fellowship will still pay a minimum stipend of $2,000 to awardees whose stipends would otherwise be reduced below that amount). All other financial assistance must be disclosed to RFF."
Fellows are usually junior faculty or graduate students at the dissertation stage. Open to all economists without regard to gender or minority status, although the goal of the program, advancing the careers of women and underrepresented minorities, will drive the selection process.
Compensation is set by each sponsoring institution, normally at a level commensurate with the institution's usual practices for an economist of equivalent experience. Fellows are responsible for their own expenses.
Individuals who have received the Ph.D. or equivalent degree and who wish to pursue independent research in residence at Rhodes University; There are no citizenship or age requirements; awards are based on merit. An individual must be nominated by the chair of an academic department or research institute; Fellowships begin in the calendar year following the application deadline.
R100,000 for one year, renewable twice, for up to a maximum period of three years. Up to R10,000 is available for research expenses, if needed. Affordable on-campus housing on first-come, first-serve basis.
Applicants must be pursuing a graduate degree at an accredited College or University; preference give to doctoral students; Applicants must demonstrate that their research involves considerable work with original manuscript material.
$5,000 intended for expenses directly related to the use of the manuscripts (travel, photocopies, user fees, etc.)
U.S. citizens who have completed a graduate degree program or who have worked at least 2 years in one of the above fields; German language proficiency is desirable, but the Foundation can provide language training if needed; Fellows are usually 23 to 34 years of age.
The program covers all program-related travel expenses and provides a monthly stipend. Health insurance, financial support for an accompanying spouse, and fees for language training are also available
$2,000-$3,000
$20,000 for a 12-month period.
An applicant must demonstrate a record of successful accomplishment in some graduate educational program and/or through equivalent experience, broadly related to a public service career; Applicants must have completed a master's degree by the start of the fellowship
Fellows receive a nine-month stipend of $28,000 plus fringe benefits. No tuition or fees are covered
Applicants must have completed doctoral training by the time of entry into the program, have significant research experience, clearly connect research interests to substantive population health concerns, and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Annual stipend: $86,000 in year one and $89,000 in year two; health insurance from their university site
Must be currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a graduate program
Free housing, $5,000 stipend and $3,000 for research expenses
"Roothbert Fund scholarships are open to all in the United States regardless of sex, age, color, nationality or religious background. While the Fund does not emphasize any particular form of religious practice or worship, it weeks to provide support to persons motivated by spiritual values. The Fund has awarded grants to persons entering a wide range of careers. However, preference will be given to those who can satisfy high scholastic requirements and are considering careers in education."
An applicant, normally, must have completed at least two years of undergraduate course work and must be a citizen of a country in which there is a Rotary club; Applicants should be proficient in the language of the intended host country; they are expected to be outstanding ambassadors of goodwill to the people of the host country
For the academic-year scholarship, a flat grant of $24,000 for one academic year of study in another country.
Candidates must be currently enrolled in an accredited doctoral program at an accredited institution of higher education; Candidates must have completed the preliminary examinations for the doctorate not later than March 1 in order to be eligible to apply; See website for full details
prize money totaling EUR 70,000
1000
12000
Must be a U.S. citizen and be receiving a bachelor's degree; Must reside (or attend school) within 250 miles of New York State; Individuals who have never studied in the United Kingdom are preferred; The applicant must be endorsed by an appropriate official from his or her undergraduate institution.
$20,000 for tuition, room and board, transportation and other expenses
"Students enrolled in graudate or professional degree-granting programs from any accredited acadmic institution in the geographic area may apply. While the applican't field of study does not have to be traditionally health-realted, his/her proposed service project must focus on health and/or the social determinants of health. Applicants must be enrolled throughout the Fellowship year. Applicants scheduled for a December graduation should contact the Program Director to determine if they are eligible for a waiver to this requirement."
"Fellows receive a stipend of $2,000, distributed in three payments throughout the Fellowship year as specific program objectives are completed. The stipend may be used as the Fellow wishes, including project related costs and personal expenses."
Bachelor's, Master's and doctoral theses from all disciplines are accepted.
"APAGS grants are available to graduate student members of APAGS who are enrolled at least half-time as a student in good standing at a regionally accredited universtiy. Students who join as a Graduate Student Affiliate are members of APAGS; students who are members of APA as undergraduate student affiliates, Associate Member or other member status must change their status to Graduate Student Affiliate prior to applying for this grant. Undergraduates are not eligible for these grants, nor are APAGS officers, subcommittee or task force chairs. Previous recipients of each award are not eligible to apply again for a period of five years."
Candidates will be expected to have completed all requirements except the dissertation by the beginning of the fellowship year. A fellowship recipient will be expected to pursue dissertation research full-time. An application must be initiated by a letter from a sponsoring scientist.
Women who intend to pursue a full-time course of study at accredited institutions during the fellowship year in one of the designated degree programs where women's participation traditionally has been low; Must be US citizen or permanent resident
Master's and First Professional Awards: $5,000-$12,000. Engineering Dissertation Awards: $20,000
U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are pursuing or planning to pursue a Ph.D. degree with research relevant to microelectronics at a participating SRC university
To encourage academically gifted students to pursue doctoral degrees in research areas consistent with SRC goals and to prepare students for placement in SRC companies and U.S. universities
Bachelor's (or equivalent) in the humanities, social sciences or other relevant disciplines; applicants must complete a brief application and furnish a writing sample, photograph and nonrefundable $40 application fee; Must have working knowledge of Hebrew
Graduate $8,000. Dissertation $13,000. Post-Doctoral $25,000. Awards cover the period from August 1 to July 31
"Undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in degree seeking programs may apply. Membership in Sigma Xi is not required to apply, although applicants who are dues paying members or whose project adisor is a dues paying member of Sigma Xi are more likely to be fully funded if their applicaiton is highly rated."
"The program awards grants of up to $1,000 to students from all areas of the sciences and engineering. Designated funds from the National Acadmey of Sciences allow for grants of up to $5,000 for astronomy research and $2,500 for vision related research."
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident, have completed the equivalent to two years of college, have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher; be a member of a group that is historically underrepresented in the atmospheric and related sciences
Grantees work 40 hours a week and earn a competitive wage, which increases with each year of participation. Free furnished apartments are provided. Round-trip air fare is provided to summer working locations from anywhere within the United States and Puerto Rico
Students who have completed at least 12 credits in a graduate degree program in a relevant area of study; The internship may be held either for 20 hours per week for the academic year or 40 hours per week for one semester
One stipend is awarded annually to an exceptional graduate student with financial need. Interns may receive academic credit when arranged prior to the internship period
Doctoral students and recent recipients of the Ph.D. degree; There is no citizenship requirement; Fellowships are for 12 months in duration, but applications for shorter periods will be considered; The fellowship period begins on or after June 1 following the application deadline
Predoctoral fellows receive a stipend of $17,000 for the 12-month fellowship period; postdoctoral fellows receive $30,000. In addition, fellows have allowances for travel and research expenses
Graduate students and undergraduate seniors with little or no previous museum experience
Stipend availability varies annually. The internship is for 8 weeks beginning in early June. Academic credit is not available for this internship
Applicants should be doctoral students who have completed coursework and examination and be ready to begin dissertation research. Applicants must have the approval of their home institution to participate in the fellowship program. There is no citizenship restriction. Applicants should contact directly SAO scientists to discuss possible research topics.
Stipends for the current academic year are $27,600, which may be renewed for up to 2 additional years. Funds may also be available for relocation, travel, and other expenses.
Scholars who have received a master's or doctoral degree at least one year before beginning the fellowship period and who intend to transform their thesis or dissertation into a publication; There is no citizenship requirement; Graduate research and study are not eligible
A stipend of $3,000 per month for up to six months plus round-trip travel expenses to D.C.. SCEMS provides office space and access to Smithsonian facilities and collections. Fellowships normally begin in October
Latino/a citizens of the U.S. who are doctoral candidates, i.e. doctoral students who have completed all requirements for the degree except for the dissertation; Applicants should contact Smithsonian staff well ahead of the deadline regarding their proposed research project
The fellowship may be for a period of 3 to 12 months. A stipend is paid based on the rate of $22,000 per year. In addition, there are allowances for relocation to D.C. and research expenses
Graduate students early in their academic program and undergraduates who intend to pursue a career in environmental research or education or students who have recently graduated from an undergraduate or Masters program. Applicants must be in a position to commit fully to the completion of a project. There is no citizenship requirement for applicants.
Weekly stipend of $400 for a term of 10 to 16 weeks. Limited on-site dormitory space is available for $75 per week.
Stipend of $2,500 per month
Ph.D. students $20,000 per year plus allowances
Ph.D. students (before admitted to candidacy). $4500 for 10 weeks.
Graduate and undergraduate students with appropriate coursework backgrounds; There is no citizenship requirement for applicants
Stipends may be offered if funds are available. Internship positions are ten weeks long
Doctoral students, postdoctoral scholars, historians, and librarians; Applicants should describe in detail how the special collections of the Smithsonian Institution Libraries will be used
Stipend of $2,500 per month in residence
Doctoral students, postdoctoral scholars, historians, and librarians; Applicants should describe in detail how the collections of the Dibner Library will be used
Native American scholars who are formally or informally related to a Native American community
A stipend of $100 per day for up to 21 days, plus travel and research allowances
Individuals who are related, formally or informally, to a Native American community; Full-time graduate and undergraduate students who wish to pursue a short-term research or museum project related to Native American studies, under supervision of Smithsonian Institution staff
A stipend of $350 per week for ten weeks in residence, plus a travel allowance
Individuals who are related, formally or informally, to a Native American community; Full-time graduate students who wish to pursue a short-term research project under supervision of Smithsonian Institution staff
For stays of up to 21 days, a stipend of $100 per day. For stays of 3 to 10 weeks, $350 per week, plus travel and research allowances
Students registered in a graduate degree program and who have completed at least one full-time semester prior to the appointment period; Doctoral candidates are not eligible; Fellows must be fluent in both written and spoken English.
A stipend of $5,500 for the ten-week period. There are no allowances for travel and research.
Graduate and senior undergraduate students who belong to an under-represented minority
Interns receive $450 per week for 10 weeks of summer residence at the Smithsonian Institution
Students beginning graduate study and senior undergraduates from under-represented minority groups; Applicants contact the Smithsonian program of interest to them to propose a period of internship
Interns are paid a stipend of $350 per week for the ten-week internship period
Postdoctoral scholars and doctoral candidates who expect to receive the Ph.D. degree prior to the fellowship period; There is no citizenship requirement; Fellows are expected to have the ability to write and converse fluently in English
Stipends are $40,000 for 12 months; $80,000 for 24 months, depending on the fellow's research proposal.
Scholars who have been awarded the Ph.D. or equivalent degree within the last seven years
A stipend is provided at the rate of $40,000 per year. Allowances are provided also for research and moving expenses. Financial support is not provided for the dependents of fellows.
$12,000 or less
Applicants must have completed coursework and preliminary examinations for the doctoral degree, and must be engaged in dissertation research; Must have the approval of their universities to conduct their doctoral research at the Smithsonian.
Stipend of $25,000 per year. Allowances are provided also for research and moving expenses. Financial support is not provided for the dependents of fellows.
Graduate students proposing a research project - either exploratory, part of a larger thesis, or complete in itself - under the supervision of the STRI staff; Awards are sometimes made to undergraduates and postdoctoral scholars.
A stipend of $750 per month for 3 months, a modest research allowance, and round-trip airfare
Applicants must have received the Ph.D. or equivalent degree; Fellows are expected to reside in the Republic of Panama and to base their study at STRI research facilities, though a component of research in other tropical nations also will be considered. Awards are based upon merit, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship, age or condition of handicap of the applicant.
Annuall stipend of $40,000 with yearly travel and research allotments.
Full-time students registered in doctoral programs whose dissertation research requires substantial research outside of the U.S.; The applicant's educational institution must be in the U.S., but the applicant may be of any nationality. Applicants must complete all Ph.D. requirements except on-site research by the time the fellowship begins.
Stipends provide support for 9 to 12 months of field research - approximately $20,000.
Approx. $20,000
$18,000 for 10 to 12 months
varied varied
varied varied
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must have received Ph.D.
1 month to 2 years of support (short-term and long-term fellowships)
Full-time graduate students in the humanities and social sciences -- regardless of citizenship -- enrolled in doctoral programs in the United States. Students from Ph.D. programs in law, business, medicine, nursing or journalism are not eligible.
Doctoral candidates (students who have passed the A exam) at U.S. institutions conducting research on related topics are invited to apply for a dissertation fellowship; There are no citizenship requirements and applications from women and persons of color are especially encouraged; Students must be enrolled in a doctoral program in the United States and conducting research on this country, although proposals that identify countries outside of the United States as cases for comparative inquiry are also welcome
Full-time doctoral students registered at U.S. institutions; Applicants must have a special committee-approved dissertation prospectus; There is no citizenship requirement; 10 to 12 students are selected to participate in the program each year.
Full financial support for the workshop, including travel, lodging, and meals. The program is funded by the Japan Foundation
Up to $10,000
$1,000 per year for two years
US Citizens and permanent residents; Three fellowship options: Predissertation Training Fellowship (must be in first or second year of program), Dissertation Write-Up Fellowship (must have completed all requirements for the PhD degree except for the dissertation), Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (must have held the Ph.D. for no more than 5 years).
Advanced Training - up to $7,000 for up to 9 months; Dissertation - $22,000 for 1 year; Postdoc - up to $20,000 over 2 years.
Second and third year PhD students, enrolled in U.S. institutions, who have not yet submitted and will not submit their dissertation proposals until after the fall workshop.
Research directors receive a stipend of $10,000. Workshop expenses (airfare, hotel, meals, ground transport) will be paid for by the Social Science Research Council.
Canadian citizens or permanent residents who have received a PhD degree within the past four years; Subject to certain restrictions, awards are tenable at Canadian universities or at recognized universities abroad; See website for more details.
Approx. $38,000 per year up to two years, plus a research allowance of up to $5,000.
"These scholarships are open to all Native peoples from anywhere in the Americas, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Indigenous Pacific Islanders." Applicants for this scholarship must be in a graduate program. See website for further requirements.
Citizens of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico who hold a degree from an institution with an ABET-accredited undergraduate program; Applicants should desire to teach engineering upon graduation and they must have been admitted into a doctoral program by the loan program deadline
Up to $5,000 per year for three years. Each year of subsequent collegiate teaching cancels one year of the loan
Citizens of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico who are either graduate students or entering their senior year of undergraduate studies
Entering and currently registered graduate students whose studies are directed toward a career in exploration geophysics, either in operations, teaching, or research; Grade point average and financial need are considered; Eligibility requirements vary for the awards; Some of the scholarships are available to students who are not U.S. citizens
There are a number of scholarships in the program, with awards ranging from $500 to $12,000 per year. Some are renewed from year to year until the student completes the degree program
Not specified
$2500 for nine weeks.
$25,000 (used within two years)
Students enrolled or recently graduates from programs in the arts
Academic year internships are unpaid, volunteer and available full or part time at the Guggenheim in New York City
Students enrolled as full time graduate students in programs in the arts; Must be fluent in English, Spanish and Italian
$15,000 for nine months to cover accommodation and travel expenses
Students enrolled as full time graduate students in programs in the arts
Students enrolled or recently graduates from programs in the arts; Must be US citizen and African American, Alaskan, Native American Indian, Asian American, Hispanic or Pacific Islander; Preference to New York city area residents
Students enrolled or recently graduates from programs in the arts
Program is at the Guggenheim in New York City and runs from June through August requiring a full time, five days a week commitment. Hilla Rebay stipends available for graduate students for $1000 over nine weeks
Applicants need not be citizens of the United States; however, they must be candidates for the doctoral degree at a graduate school within the United States; All applicants must document that they will have completed all pre-dissertation requirements by June of the Fellowship year and must provide a clear and specific plan for completing the dissertation within a one or two-year time frame.
All graduate students from such under- represented groups as African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans and Asians who have completed coursework and preliminary examination for the Ph.D
Stipend of $25,000 per year with possibility of additional funds for travel to conferences and professional meetings. Office space and a personal computer will be provided
Predoctoral candidates, postdoctoral scholars, scientists, engineers, or professionals who have demonstrated excellence in their field; Military officers or civilian members of the U.S. government, members of the military or diplomatic services from other countries, and journalists interested in international security issues; Applications from women and minorities are encouraged.
Stipends, with health insurance, are awarded for up to a 9-month period; the amount is determined on a case-by-case basis commensurate with experience.
Applicants can be: Ph.D. candidates who have made substantial progress in their dissertations; scholars with Ph.D. or equivalent degrees from the United States and abroad; professionals, such as military officers or civilian members of the United States government, members of military or diplomatic services from other countries, and journalists interested in international security issues.
Predoctoral fellows stipends around $30,000; postdoctoral fellows stipends begin at $35,000; senior professionals' stipends will be awarded on a case-by-case basis and commensurate with experience. Health care and other benefits are also provided.
No citizenship requirements. Scientists with demonstrated excellence, postdoctoral fellows, mid-career professionals are eligible; Women and minorities encouraged to apply.
Stipends start at $35,000 stipends (depending upon experience) for the 9 month academic year.
No citizenship requirements; Must have received Ph.D. or M.F.A. at least three years and no more than ten years before application deadline
Stipends of up to $60,000 and a housing and moving allowance of up to $15,000, dependent upon need.
No citizen requirements. Junior fellowships are for scholars who will be at least three (and no more than ten) years beyond receipt of the Ph.D. Senior fellowships are for established scholars who are more than ten years beyond receipt of the Ph.D. External fellowships are intended primarily for individuals currently teaching or affiliated with an academic institution, but independent scholars may apply.
Up to $60,000 stipend plus $15,000 for moving and housing allowance, dependent upon need.
Matriculated students in graduate programs at all accredited colleges and universities in New York State; Applicants must have completed 12 graduate credits before applying, with degree completion scheduled after the fellowship; Candidates must have a demonstrated interest in studies, research, employment or voluntary activities designed to improve the status of women and underrepresented populations
$9,000 stipend for 7 month period plus tuition assistance
Students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, including Native Americans, accepted to full-time graduate or professional degree study at a participating SUNY college/university may be eligible.
Range from $7,500 - $10,000 plus a graduate tuition scholarship granted annually to new students
Citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.; Should have the necessary experience and education for fulfilling his/her project; Not to be used for academic or degree programs.
30,000 SEK (for two to four weeks intensive study or research visits)
$1250 per month
1 million dollars
2500
"Eligibility is limited to U.S. citizens who are post-graduate researchers or who are full-time graduate students in recognized degree programs."
"Awards will be made on the basis of merit as determined by a review panel consisting of scholars from member universities." "Proposals for TAARII's U.S. Fellowship program are invited from individual American post-doctoral and advanced pre-doctoral researchers for awards of up to $10,000.
Recent college graduates; all academic disciplines. The minimum fellowship period is four months; demonstrated ability to handle a fast-paced office environment is important as is interest in public policy, activisim, or one of the program areas (see website).
Individuals whose doctoral dissertation was approved no more than 6 years prior to the application deadline and graduate students whose research project has been approved; There are no age or citizenship requirements
Graduate students and untenured faculty at American or Canadian universities; Center specializes in Philadelphia history, but other areas will be considered
The fellowship program targets doctoral students engaged in dissertation research, as well recent graduates interested in spending a postdoctoral year at AEI. Recent law school and business school graduates wishing to pursue public policy are encouraged to apply.
Along with financial support, recipients are given office space and access to all AEI facilities. Stipends will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis
Priority will be given to those whose work fall within the scope of one of the Institute current Research Themes: Life writing, Testimony and Self Construction Institutions and Oppositions of Enlightenment, the Humanities in the Twenty-First Century Univ; Candidates normally hold a doctorate.
No funding given, but fellows receive a private office in the Institute with all the usual research facilities.
Budget determined case by case
30000
Must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. enrolled in a masters or doctoral program at an institution in the U.S.; full-time graduate students in any discipline or professional school who are in the process of preparing their thesis or doctoral dissertation related in substantial part to the study of Canada, Canada-U.S. relations or comparative policies in North America; must obtain written support of a faculty member or research scientist at a Canadian university or the head of an organization or business who agrees to act as the student’s academic sponsor.
U.S. citizens; undergraduate GPA of 3.2/ 4.0 or higher; Winners are expected to enroll in a two-year, full-time master's degree program in either public policy, international affairs, or public administration, or in an academic field such as business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign languages (U.S. graduate institutions only); Cumulative GPA of 3.2/ 4.0 must be maintained throughout participation in the program.
Includes tuition, room, board, and mandatory fees during the first and second year of graduate school; Each year’s award also includes reimbursement for books and for travel (one round trip per academic year, up to a set maximum amount)
The fellowship will be awarded to graduate students enrolled in a social science field relating to the African Diaspora at an accredited U.S. college or university and will recognize cutting-edge, graduate-level research which furthers the study of the African Diaspora
Civilian citizens of the United States; Applicants must have completed by September all requirements for the Ph.D., except for the dissertation; Students holding or have held any other DOD fellowships are ineligible
$10,000 stipend and access to Center's facilities and technical expertise
Must be citizens or nationals of the U.S. Persons who hold permanent resident status are not eligible to apply. Intended for doctoral students at or near the beginning of their graduate study; Applications are encouraged from women, persons with disabilities, and members of ethnic and racial minority groups
1st Year: $30,500. 2nd Year: $31,000. 3rd Years $31,500
U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are doctoral students in their first or second year of full-time study at a U.S. university
Payment of institutional tuition and fees plus a 12-month stipend of $31,200. Additional funds are available to cover specific needs. The fellowship is awarded for one year (September through August) and may be renewed 3 times, for a total of 4 years of support
Doctoral students in their first or second year of full-time study at a U.S. university and senior undergraduates planning to enter a doctoral degree program; Citizens of the U.S. or permanent resident aliens
Payment of institutional tuition and fees plus a 12-month stipend of 31,200. Additional funds are available to cover specific needs. The fellowship is awarded for one year (September through August) and may be renewed 3 times, for a total of 4 years of support.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens, non-citizen national, or permanent residents, and be doctoral students with good standing in an accredited research doctoral degree program who have passed the Examination for Admission to Candidacy (A Exam) by the time of application.
The stipend is granted for a minimum of 9 months, but may be awarded for up to 17 months. The maximum amount of the award is $35,000.
Candidates must have a clinical or research doctoral degree with no more than 7 years elapsed since the last research training experience; Members of minority groups, women, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply; Candidates must be U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents; Must be able to commit a minimum of 75% of full-time professional effort.
Salary and fringe benefits for a requested percentage of the candidate’s institutional salary, of up to $90,000 annually plus associated fringe benefits. Up to $25,000 per year for research development support.
An applicant must be either a U.S. citizen, a permanent resident of the U.S., or a non-citizen national who holds a Ph.D., M.D., D.D.S., D.M.D., Sc.D., Dr.P.H., D.Pharm., or equivalent degree from an accredited institution; Women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply; An individual holding student or temporary visa is ineligible.
Stipend to help defray cost-of-living expenses; stipend levels depend on the applicant's years of relevant experience.
Must be graduate student in one of above programs; Those enrolled in medical school programs exclusively are not eligible. Citizens or noncitizen nationals of the U.S.A; Must be from ethnic/racial group that has been determined to be underrepresented by the sponsoring graduate school
Stipend, tuition, health insurance and fees for up to five years
Varied
Up to 10 grants of $15,000 each
Doctoral or medical students, residents, house officers or enrolled fellows or faculty members
Citizens of the U.S. who are registered full-time in graduate degree programs at U.S. institutions; applicants should not have completed more than two years of graduate study at the time of starting the fellowship; cumulative GPA must be 3.30 or higher (on a 4.0 scale).
A stipend of $2,300 per month and full tuition and mandatory, nonrefundable fees paid.
Doctoral candidates who have completed all requirements for the degree except for the dissertation; Women and minority students are encouraged to apply
Up to 16 grants of $25,000 each. These grants are unrestricted in their use, provided that they support the timely completion of the dissertation
Doctoral students who are early in their degree program and who have not completed all requirements except for the dissertation
U.S. citizens or permanent residents; Must be enrolled in a fully accredited U.S. college or university.
Up to $37,000 annually. Master's level students may receive support for a max of 2 years. Doctoral students may be supported for a max of 3 years, usable over 4 years.
"Citizens of any country may apply. Applicants must be enrolled in recognized doctoral programs (for example, Ph.D., S.J.D., Ed.D., Th.D.) in accredited universities in the United States. Successful candidates must have completed all course work and examinations towards their doctoral degrees by the time their fellowships begin."
"Peace Scholar Awards are currently set at $20,000 for 10 months and are paid directly to the individual. Peace Scholar awards may not be deferred. They generally may not be combined with any other major award or fellowship except in special circumstances and with the written approval of the Institute."
Students are encouraged to check the US National Park Service and American Association for the Advancement of Science websites in May 2008 for information on future competitions.
Approx. $1,300 per monthIndividuals currently registered in a graduate degree program (or intending to register in one); able to work 40 hours per week in Denver, CO for a semester; able to work creatively and independently and to interact comfortably and professionally with other NPS staff members
Graduate students from all academic disciplines who expect to complete an advanced degree (master's, law, or doctoral-level degree) from a qualifying college or university during the current academic year are eligible to be nominated by their schools if they demonstrate breadth and quality of accomplishments, capacity for leadership, and a commitment to excellence in the leadership and management of public policies and programs. Applicants may apply to the PMF Program only during the academic year they will complete and satisfy graduate degree requirements. Non-U.S. citizens can apply, but they must possess United States citizenship by the conclusion of the two-year fellowship.
Fellows receive a 2-year appointment at the GS-9, GS-11, or GS-12 salary level (or their equivalents), depending on the candidate's qualifications. As employees of the Federal Government, PMFs earn annual leave and sick leave, and are paid for Federal holidays. PMFs are covered under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS).
Candidates should hold at least one graduate degree, have had 2 or more years of professional experience with a record of high achievement, and have multi-disciplinary training and experience, including familiarity with the judicial process. Appointment for the fellowship is subject to a successful security background check.
Fellows become employees of the federal court system with a GS-15/3 salary (currently $114,688). Fellows are eligible for federal employees' health and life insurance programs.
M.A. and Ph.D. level students at any institution of higher learning to support their field work in communities in the US
Awards up to $15,000 for dissertation fellows, up to $7,000 for masters fellows, and $2,000 for predissertation fellows
Applicants should be currently enrolled in graduate school (Masters or PhD) at the time of and during the internship. (Applicants pursuing their studies in countries where higher education is not divided into undergraduate and graduate stages must have completed at least four years of full-time studies at a university or equivalent institution towards the completion of a degree.) Applicants should be able to communicate fluently in English and/or French.
Two-month sessions three times a year - spring, summer and fall. No reimbursement; all costs are borne by the student or by the student's sponsor.
Must be African-American; be enrolled full-time in a doctoral program in the biomedical life or physical sciences; be within 1-3 years of completing dissertation research; be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Up to $42,000 stipend for fellow, up to $10,000 to support research needs for 12-24 months
Varied
Citizens of any country may apply. Applicants must be enrolled in recognized doctoral programs (for example, Ph.D., S.J.D., Ed.D., Th.D.) in accredited universities in the United States; must have completed all course work and examinations toward their doctoral degrees by the time their fellowships begin.
$20,000 per year paid directly to the individual.
The candidate must be advanced to candidacy and have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. except the dissertation, at an accredited university
Two fellowships granted each year: A stipend of $20,000, plus office space, and library privileges
Awarded to the remaining students who are ranked in the top 10% of the fellowship applicant pool. Open to any student admitted to a UNL graduate program. Students must be enrolled full-time (9 hours). U.S. students must have completed 9 hours of graduate credit by December 31; international students must have completed 18 hours of graduate credit by December 31.
The number of awards available and amounts of each award varies.
Masters students must be within one year of graduation and doctoral students must be within two years of graduation.
The fellowship stipend is $20,000. This award also includes tuition, fees, and the University's portion of the student health insurance. The number of awards is determined by available funding.
Eligible studens must be scheduled to graduate no later than August 2015.
The fellowship stipend is $24,000 for the academic year. The award also includes tition, fees, and the University's portion of the student health insurance premium. The number of awards is determined by available funding.
Priority will be given to those whose work fall within the scope of one of the Institute current Research Themes: Life writing, Testimony and Self Construction Institutions and Oppositions of Enlightenment, the Humanities in the Twenty-First Century Univ; Candidates normally hold a doctorate; Fellows are expected to be resident in Edinburgh throughout the tenure of their Fellowship and to play a full part in the activities of the Institute; No regular teaching is required but Fellows usually give at least one seminar on their current research work
Ph.D. candidates; all nationalities are welcome to apply Up to $25,000.
2000
up to $5,000
Doctoral candidates preparing for careers in higher education; Program primarily designed for U.S. citizens from diverse backgrounds; All requirements but dissertation should be completed by June 1
$3,000 stipend for 41 days program, plus university housing
Professional conservationists from the country of research, and/or post-graduates pursuing a higher degree; There is no citizenship requirement.
Up to $25,000 in research support, for projects lasting no more than one year. See website for a list of ineligible budget items
Graduates or undergraduates in journalism programs in U.S. universities; Members of the National Right to Work Committee are not eligible"The research grant is for promising new faculty members who have not yet been granted tenure and for graduate students in Ph.D. programs who have not yet completed their dissertation."
U.S. citizens with a B.A. or B.S. (an M.A. is acceptable but a doctorate is not) between the ages of 19 and 26 with excellent academic achievement.
Tuition and fees (c. $25,000), a living allowance of $10,000-$12,000, a travel allowance of $1,000. Possible additional support for spouses.
Unknown
An applicant must be a graduate student or an undergraduate who has completed at least one year of study; There is no citizenship requirement for applicants. Interns must have a reliable means of transportation, since Wolf Trap facilities (at Vienna, Virginia) are not accessible by public transit
Internships normally last for a period of 12 weeks. There is a stipend to offset housing and transportation expenses. Housing arrangements are the intern's responsibility
Must be a citizen of the U.S. currently enrolled at an accredited university or college, full-time or part- time, graduate or undergraduate with at least 60 credit hours completed; Must demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum grade point average of 3.25, and be a woman.
Provided to Ph.D. candidates at institutions in the United States who will complete their dissertations during the fellowship year; The most competitive applications include not only a clear, thorough, and compelling description of the candidate’s work, but also evidence of an enduring interest in and commitment to women’s issues and scholarship on women.
$3,000 to be used for expenses connected with the dissertation
Humanities Ph.D. students who have created public scholarship internships, engaging their scholarship in a context outside of college teaching and research; While the range of internship possibilities is unlimited, successful applicants demonstrate a strong relationship between their proposed internships and their fields of study
10 Grants of up to $2,000 awarded annually
$1,000 scholarship.
$10,000 for up to two years.
Graduate students; applications from women and members of underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged
Stipends of $4,700 and an allowance for travel expenses within the U.S.
Citizens and permanent residents of the U.S; Full-time graduate and undergraduate students with high academic achievement; Applicants must fall into one or more of the following minority classifications: African-American, Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian, Native Alaskan, or Hispanic
Graduate or postdoctoral student conducting research in Jewish studies in one of above areas or similar; Can only apply to one fellowship
Varies from $1500 to $7500 for one to three months.
No citizenship requirements; By the time the fellowship grant is awarded, have completed one year of aerospace-related graduate studies at a well-recognized institution of higher education; See website for more details.
DeadlineMid-February
Mid-January
Mid-June
Mid-January
Late January-Early February
Mid-February
Late October
Early July
Early January
Unknown
Mid-October
Mid-February
Late September
Early December
40237
Late November-Early December
Mid-November
Mid-November
Late September
Your dissertation supervisor must certify your eligibility by sending an email to [email protected] prior to December 31. For directions, see website.
Late November-Early December
Late November- Early December
Early October
Early October
Mid November
Mid-January
Late August-Early September
Late September
Mid-November
Mid-November
Early July
Early July
early 2014
Mid-November
Late August to be reviewed in September; Early January to be reviewed in February; Early March to be reviewed in March
Late August to be reviewed in September. Early January to be reviewed in February. Mid-February to be reviewed in March
Mid-April
Mid-November
Late March
Late May-Early June
Late May-Early June
varied
Late January
Late March-Early April
Late March-Early April
Late March-Early April
Early February
Early February
see website
see website
Late June-Early July
see website
see website
see website
see website
see website
Varied
Varied
Mid-February
Early February
Late August-Early September
Mid-January
Mid-Late October
Early December
Mid-September
Late November-Early December
Early May and Early December
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-November
Mid-January
Mid-January
Early January
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Mid-February
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Late October-Early November
Mid-January of even years
first of April, first of September, first of December
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Late November-Early December
On-going
Early December
Early December
Late April-Early May
Late November-Early December
Late November-Early December
Mid-December
Mid-March
Late July
Late July
Varied
Late January-Early February
Late December
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Late March
Late September-Early October
Varied
January - June
Late October-Early November
January 15 of even years
Late October-Early November
Early November
Varied
Varied
Early November
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Open in September, due in January
Late March
Mid-January
Late January
Mid-March
Early December
Late October
Late January-Early February
Mid-January
40205
Mid-February
Late November-Early December
Late February
Varied
Late February
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late February
Late February
Late February
Varied
Mid-January
Late October-Early November
Late November-Early December
Early November
40358
Early November
Mid-October
Late May-Early June
Late-January
Late January
Varied
Mid-May
Late February
Mid-April
Varied
Late January
Late January
Early January
Late July
Late November
Late December-Early January
Late August for spring session; Late February for fall session
Mid-November
Mid-October
Late October-Early November
Mid-November for 10-month and short-term grants. Mid-May for short-term grants.
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Early January
Any awards made will be subject to the ratification of the German federal budget for the same fiscal year.
Any awards made will be subject to the ratification of the German federal budget for the same fiscal year.
40435
Any awards made will be subject to the ratification of the German federal budget for the same fiscal year.
Any awards made will be subject to the ratification of the German federal budget for the same fiscal year.
40526
40526
40208
40485
40481
40481
40481
40481
40182
40526
TBA
40237
Mid-January
April 1 and November 1
Mid-February
Mid-March
Early-April
Post-Doctoral: early December. Masters: late March.
Late January-Early February
Mid-March
Late February
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late August-Early September for abstract, advisor letter, etc. Late October-Early November for dissertations.
Varied
Late December
Late February
Early July
Mid-January
Mid-October
Late February
Late April
Early March
Varied
Late October
Late January
Mid-June
Late January
Late January
Late November-Early December
Summer and Winter
Mid-November
Varied
FP International Partners determine application deadlines and selection schedules in their region or country; see website links
Mid-January
Mid-October
Work beginning in February: Early October of previous year. Work beginning in April: Early December of previous year.
Late January
Late February
Late November-Early December
Late April-Early May
Early November
Mid-November
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-January
Late December
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late December
Mid-January
Late December
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late October-Early November
Mid-November
Mid-December
Mid-January
Early March
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late October-Early November
Early March
Early March
Early March
Early March
Mid-January
Mid-March
Mid-December
Late February
Varied
Late October
Late December
Mid-November
Early November
Late January
Early February
Early February
Mid-October
Mid-October
Late January-Early February
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Early October
Mid-December
Early September
Late October-Early November
Late November-Early December
Late October-Early November
Mid-March
Mid-July
Early November
Early November
Late June
Late June
Late January
Late March-Early April
Late March-Early April
Late March-Early April
Mid-February, Mid-October
Varied
Unknown
Posted each year in August
Late January-Early February
Early June
Varied
Mid-June
Late March
Late February-Early March
Early March
Early March
Mid-October
Late October
Late December
Late December
40482
Mid-November
Mid-April
Mid-January
Late December
Late January
Late November-Early December
Summer and Winter
Early March
Mid-September
Late November
Mid-January
Late December
Mid-February
Mid-February
Mid-February
Late January-Early February
Late June, Late December
Late October-Early November
Mid-January
Mid-January
Mid-November
Mid-February
Mid-February
Late January-Early February
Mid-March
Early October
Late February-Early March
Late October-Early November
Unknown
Varied
Varied
Early November
Mid-December
Early January
Early January
Mid-July
Early April, with notification in May
Late March
Late February
Late January
Mid-January
Late March-Early April
Mid-June
Mid-January
Late July
Varied; fellowships offered every other year
Late May
Mid-January
Mid-October
Mid-January
Late February
Late December
Late November
Search the website
Early January
Mid-March
Varied
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Late November
Mid-January
Mid-March (with notification in May) for work in June and beyond
Late February-Early March
Early October
Varied
Varied
Late July
40451
Early March
Mid-March
Mid-October
40268
Mid-October
Late February-Early March
Late February
Late October
Late October
Mid-January
Early November
Early November
Early November
Early November
Early November
Early November
Early November
search the Web
Mid-February
Late October-Early November
Late January
Mid-March
Late March
Late June
Late October-Early November
Student fellowships: Mid-March. Nursing fellowships: Mid-October
Late February-Early March
Varied
Early November
Early March
Mid-February
Late January-Early February
Mid-January
Mid-February
Mid-January
Late January-Early February
Late October-Early November
Early January
Mid-January
Mid-February
Mid-November
Varied
Mid-February
Mid-October.
Mid-January
Varied
varied
Late September-Early October
Mid-May
Varied
Mid-January
Mid-February
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Late October-Early November
Late December
Early November
Early November
Late October-Early November
Not specified.
Early November
Late February
Mid-February
varied
Late February-Early March
Late April-Early May
Mid-April
Early January
Mid-April
Mid-April
Mid-April
Late May
Late October-Early November
Mid-May
Early January
Early February
Late February-Early March
Late February-Early March
Late January-Early February
Mid-May
Varied
Varied
Late November-Early December
Varied, best is Mid-February for summer term, late May-early June for fall, late September-early October for spring
Mid-February, first of June, first of October
Year-round
Year-round
Early November
Mid-February, Late May-Early June, Late September-Early October
Varied
Mid-December
Late March-Early April
Late November-Early December
Late October-Early November
Late September-Early October
Late September-Early October
Late September-Early October
Late August-Early September
Late September-Early October
Late August-Early September
Late August-Early September
Late September-Early October
Mid-January
Early January
Late August-Early September
Late September-Early October
Late September-Early October
Mid-January
Late February-Early March
Currently suspended - check website
Late January-Early February
40451
Late February
Early October
Late December
Late September-Early October
Late November-Early December
Mid-February
Late February
Late July
Mid-May
Mid-October
Late March
Early October
40208
Varied
Mid-April
Late January-Early February
Mid-December
Not specified
Mid-May
search the website
Early February for sponsoring letter; early April for fellowship applications.
Mid-February
Master’s and First Professional Awards: Early January. Engineering Dissertation Awards: Mid-December
Late December-Early January
Late January-Early February
Mid-January
Mid-April
Mid-February
Mid-January
Late February-Early March
Late February-Early March
for spring projects: Mid-November, for summer projects: first of February, for fall appointments: first of June
Varied
Mid-January
Mid-January
Varied
Varied
Late February-Early March
Late February-Early March
Varied
Mid-January
Varied
Mid-January
Mid-January
Late January-Early February
Mid-January
Mid-January
Early November
Mid-February, Mid-May, Mid-August, Mid-November of each year
Mid-February and Mid-October
Early November
varied
varied
Late November-Early December
Late November-Early December
Late September-Early October
Mid-November
Late January
Early October
Mid-December
Late March-Early April
Late March-Early April
Late January-Early February
Varied
Late September
Mid-February
Mid-February
Late November-Early December
Late October-Early November
Mid-October
Late February-Early March
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Late January-Early February
Mid-October
Mid-May
Varied
Late November-Early December
Mid-December
Varied
Late March
Mid-April
Late February
Late February
Late March
Early February
Mid-October
Mid-January
Early January
Early January
Early May
Varied
Varied
Varied
Varied
Mid-August
Mid-January
Mid-May
Mid-May
Mid-October
Mid-December
Varied
Early December
Early November
Mid-December
Late January-Early February
Mid-September for spring session; Late January for summer session; Mid-May for fall session.
Early January
Mid-February
Early February
Early February
Early February
Late February
Mid-March
Late December
Early November
Mid-November
Late October-Early November
Mid-March, Mid-September
Varied
Mid-October
Mid-April
Early November for assistance for the following Spring semester; Early July for assistance for the following Fall semester.
Mid-February
Mid-September
Late December
Mid-November