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  American Architectural Foundation and Sir John Soane's Museum Foundation Traveling Fellowship http://www.soanefoundation.com/fellowshi...


 


American Architectural Foundation and Sir John Soane's Museum Foundation Traveling Fellowship http://www.soanefoundation.com/fellowship.html The purpose of the Sir John Soane's Museum Foundation Traveling Fellowship is to enable students in graduate degree programs in the history of art, architecture, interior design, and the decorative arts to travel to London to pursue research projects related to any aspect of the work of Sir John Soane or Sir John Soane's Museum and its collections. Annually, the Foundation entertains and reviews proposals from qualified candidates from universities and institutions around the world. Two awards are presented - one to a student of architecture and the second open to all candidates. Recipients are selected by Sir John Soane's Museum Foundation Fellowship Advisory Committee. 



Fellowship amount is $5,000. Deadline: March 1st American Association for University Women - International Fellowships http://www.aauw.org/what-we-do/educational-funding-and-awards/international-fellowships/ International Fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research in the United States to women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Both graduate and postgraduate studies at accredited U.S. institutions are supported. Applicants must have earned the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree by September 30, 2014, and must have applied to their proposed institutions of study by the time of the application. Up to five International Master’s/First Professional Degree Fellowships are renewable for a second year. Deadline: December 1st. American Center of Oriental Research Scholarships and Fellowships http://acorjordan.org/index.php/en/ The foundation offers a series of monetary grants and fellowships based on research within the Asian continent, and is open to various nationalities. This is available to pre-doctoral and post-doctoral students. Deadlines variable. American Institute of the History of Pharmacy Grant https://pharmacy.wisc.edu/american-institute-history-pharmacy/application-procedure-phd-thesis-support-grant-related-history The American Institute of the History of Pharmacy wishes to encourage academic research within its scope. Therefore it offers a grant-in-aid totaling $2,000 or more annually to a graduate student to reinforce historical investigations of some aspect of pharmacy, whether ancient or modern, to pay research expenses not normally met by the university granting the degree. Any thesis project devoted to the history of pharmacy, history of drugs, or other humanistic study utilizing a pharmaco-historical approach, is eligible if based in an institution of higher learning of the USA. The graduate student need not be an American citizen; nor does the research topic need to be in the field of American history. Deadline: February 1st each year. American Foreign Service Association's Advocacy and Government Affairs Internship http://www.afsa.org/AboutAFSA/InternshipsatAFSA/AdvocacyandGovernmentAffairsInternship .aspx AFSA is pleased to offer an Advocacy and Government Affairs Internship to college and graduate students interested in international affairs, advocacy/grassroots mobilization, communications, stakeholder engagement, and the U.S. Foreign Service. .During their time at AFSA, interns will also have unique opportunities to talk with Foreign Service employees, learn about the Foreign Service, and gain insights into the workings of the State Department and other foreign affairs agencies. Arrangements will be made for at least one visit to a State Department press briefing, and we strive to identify opportunities for high-level interaction for our interns. AFSA offers this internship in the spring, summer and fall. Fall (SeptemberDecember) and spring (January-May) interns are expected to work at least two full days a week (equivalent of 16 hours), for which they receive a $450 stipend. Summer (June-August) interns, who must be available full-time, receive $550. We are also happy to coordinate with the appropriate college office for the conferral of academic credit for the internship. Please note that all interns are responsible for arranging their own housing and covering their own expenses. This fellowship is also open to international students. American Nuclear Society (ANS) Graduate Scholarships http://ans.org/honors/scholarships/ A series of scholarships (ranging from $1,000- $5000) for either undergraduates or graduates in nuclear science and technology.U.S. and non-U.S. applicants must be ANS student members enrolled in and attending an accredited institution in the United States. Deadline: early April. American Scandinavian Foundation http://www.amscan.org/study_in_america_details.html The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) offers over $500,000 in funding to Scandinavians to undertake study or research programs (usually at the graduate level) in the United States for up to one year. Candidates for awards are recommended to the ASF by our cooperating organizations. In order to apply submit applications to the appropriate cooperative organization (see below). Awards are made in all fields. Eligible candidates must be citizens of one of the following countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden. Deadlines variable. Armenian Students Association of Americas, Inc. http://www.asainc.org/national/scholarships.shtml The purposes of this Association are educational and charitable, in that it shall encourage educational pursuits by Armenians in America and the raising of their intellectual standards, provide financial assistance in the form of scholarships and loans to deserving Armenian students, develop fellowship among them, cultivate in them the spirit of service in the public interest, and acquaint them and the entire American community with Armenian culture. Fulltime students of Armenian ancestry are eligible to apply for scholarships of $500 to $1,500 per year. Applicants should either have US citizenship or have the appropriate visa status. Applicants should be able to demonstrate financial need and good academic performance. Deadlines vary. Asian Cultural Council http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/our-programs/individual-grants Whether Asian or American, whether a cutting-edge painter or a traditional dancer, whether a classical musician or a modern cultural archeologist—any gifted individual artist or scholar who seeks to grow in his or her craft or field can apply for funding to conduct research and study, receive specialized training, undertake observation tours, or pursue non-commercial creative activity in the United States or among the countries of Asia. 



Applications open in September. Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Program http://www.adb.org/site/careers/japan-scholarship-program/main It aims to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB's developing member countries* to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian and Pacific Region. Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries. The ADB-JSP enrolls about 300 students annually in participating academic institutions located in 10 countries within the region, and provides full scholarships for one to two years. Applicants from graduated member countries, i.e., Hong Kong, China, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Taipei,China, are no longer eligible to apply. Deadlines: variable. Future Leaders Forum Student Scholarship Program http://www.aiard.org/meetings/index.htm The Association for International Agriculture and Rural Development (AIARD) administers a competitive scholarship program to nurture and to provide partial financial support to students attending both 1) the AIARD Annual Conference and 2) the annual Future Leaders Forum in Washington, D.C. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis to students who have a sincere interest in international agriculture and rural development issues and their solutions. These scholarships are intended to enhance the students' understanding and appreciation of issues and opportunities in international agriculture and rural development. Undergraduate or graduate students, foreign and American are encouraged to apply. Deadline: April Association for Women in Science Educational Foundation http://www.awis.org/ Graduate fellowships of $1,000 per year for female students enrolled in a behavioral, life, physical, or social science or engineering program leading to a Ph.D. Deadline: January. Belgian American Education Fund, Inc. http://www.baef.be/documents/fellowships-for-belgian-citizens.xml?lang=en The foundation offers fellowships for study or/and research in the United States. In addition to the amounts indicated, BAEF also pays for health insurance at the US institution. Fellows are Belgian citizens, who are expected to stay in the USA for a full academic year at a US institution or for a full year to do research institution. Deadline: October 31st. Bibliographical Society of America Fellowship Program http://www.bibsocamer.org/fellows.htm The Society invites applications for its seventh annual Katharine Pantzer Senior Fellowship in Bibliography and the British Book Tradesas well as its annual short-term fellowships, all of which support bibliographical inquiry and 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. Such topics may include establishing a text or studying the history of book production, publication, distribution, collecting, or reading. Stipend amounts vary. Dumbarton Oaks Fellowships http://www.doaks.org/research/fellowships-and-grants/fellowships Dumbarton Oaks offers residential fellowships in three areas of study: Byzantine Studies (including related aspects of late Roman, early Christian, Western medieval, Slavic, and Near Eastern studies), Pre-Columbian Studies (of Mexico, Central America, and Andean South America), and Garden and Landscape Studies. Fellowships are open to graduate students and doctoral candidates. Deadlines vary. Non-US citizen applicants should check their visa status before applying. BMI Foundation Student Awards http://bmi.com/foundation/ BMI Foundations offers a series of scholarships for various music and art related fellowships and awards. Some geographical restrictions may apply. Most scholarships are open to citizens of a country in the Western Hemisphere, but require either current or previous attendance at a US university. Deadlines variable. Caldwell Fellowships http://www.ncsu.edu/fellows/ An intensive leadership-development fellowship to conduct research and travel abroad. Applicants must be first-year undergraduate students at NC State. Deadline: early January. Cambridge Overseas Trust http://www.cambridgetrusts.org/scholarships/ Established by the University of Cambridge, UK in order to support international students. Offers full and part scholarships at all levels applications are made to the University, not the trust. Some scholarships require additional application to a funding partner. Deadline: Early December Newman Civic Fellows Award http://www.compact.org/initiatives/campus-compact-awards-programs/ The Newman Civic Fellows Award honors inspiring college student leaders who have demonstrated an investment in finding solutions for challenges facing communities throughout the country. Through service, research, and advocacy, Newman Civic Fellows are making the most of their college experiences to better understand themselves, the root causes of social issues, and effective mechanisms for creating lasting change. These students represent the next generation of public problem solvers and civic leaders. They serve as national examples of the role that higher education can—and does—play in building a better world. Deadline: opens January

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