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1. Academy of Motion Picture and Sciences (Student Film Awards
Competition).
Amount: $1,000.
Eligibility: To support & encourage filmmakers without previous
professional experience who are enrolled in accredited colleges and
universities. Award may be used for any purpose.
Deadline: Apr. 1.
Contact: 8949 Wilshire Blvd.; Beverly Hills, CA 90211; (213)
278-8990.
2. Academy of Vocal Arts (Scholarships).
Amount: Full tuition. 30 grants per year.
Eligibility: Unusually gifted singers. 2 years college or
equivalent voice training required. College degree recommended. For
full tuition scholarships and complete training in voice, operatic
acting, and repertoire. Winners determined by competitive audition
in the Spring. Tuition-free scholarships only to the students of
the academy.
Deadline: 2 weeks prior to auditions in Spring
Contact: 1920 Spruce St.; Philadelphia, PA 19103; (215) 735-1685.
3. Alpha Delta Kappa (Fine Arts Grants).
Amount: 4 grants of $2,500-$5,000 every 2 years.
Eligibility: Any postbaccalaureate level; sculpture and the visual
arts and music; recipients chosen on the basis of quality of
proposed research, musical performance, or visual arts portfolio;
must plan career in teaching music or the visual arts.
Deadline: June 1 of even-numbered years.
Contact: Fine Arts Grants Board Chairman; 1615 West 92nd Street;
Kansas City, MO 64114; (816) 363-5525.
4. Alpha Lambda Delta (Fellowships for Members).
Amount: 14 fellowships of $3,000.
Eligibility: Graduate fellowships open to members with GPA of at
least 3.5 on 4.0 scale in all areas of study. When sending initial
inquiry include membership date and school where you are a member.
Deadline: Jan. 5.
Contact: PO Box 88; Muncie, IN 47305; (317) 282-5620.
5. American Antiquarian Society (Visiting Research Fellowships).
Amount: $1,400-$2,100.
Eligibility: Fellowships of 1-3 and 6-12 months duration at the
society for doctoral dissertation research and post-doctoral
research in the fields of American history, bibliography, printing
& publishing.
Deadline: Jan. 31.
Contact: 185 Salisbury St.; Worcester, MA 01609; (617) 755-5221.
6. American Association for State and Local History (William T.
Alderson Internship).
Amount: 1 grant of $1,500.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; historical
administration, museum studies; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement; must plan to work for a historical
organization.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: Patricia Hogan, Director of Educational Services; 172 2nd
Avenue North, Suite 102; Nashville, TN 37201; (615) 255-2971.
7. American Association of School Administrators (Graduate
Scholarships in School Administration).
Amount: 5 scholarships of $2,000.
Eligibility: For graduate students enrolled in a Ph.D program at a
USA institution; to encourage graduate students to prepare for
careers in school administration
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: 1801 North Moore Street; Arlington, VA 22209; (703)
528-0700.
8. American Association of University Women (AAUM-IFUW
International Fellowships).
Amount: 6 fellowships of $10,000.
Eligibility: For female members only. Advanced graduate research in
all areas of study in any country other than the fellows own. Must
speak language of your country of intended study.
Deadline: July 1-Dec. 1.
Contact: 2401 Virginia Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20037; (202)
785-7700.
9. American Association of University Women (International
Fellowships).
Amount: $1300.
Eligibility: Full-time graduate or postgraduate study or research
in the U.S.; Women of outstanding academic ability who are not
citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. and are expected to
return to their home countries upon completion of their studies.
Deadline: Dec. 1 (closed for 93' and 94').
Contact: 2401 Virginia Ave NW; Washington, CD 20037; (202)
785-7700.
10. American Association of University Women (Selected Professions
Fellowships).
Amount: $3,500-$9,000.
Eligibility: Fellowships for full-time study at accredited
institutions to assist women in the final year of a graduate degree
program in the field of business admin, law, vet med, medicine,
dentistry or architecture.
Deadline: Aug. 1-Dec. 15.
Contact: 2401 Virginia Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20037;
(202)785-7700.
11. American College Theatre Festival (Michael Kanin Playwriting
Awards Program/Irene Ryan Acting Scholarships).
Amount: $500-$10,940.
Eligibility: Undergraduate or graduate students. 10 Michael Kanin
playwriting awards go to student writers whose plays are produced
as part of festival. Many other award/ fellowship/professional
assignments included. Actors in the regional & national
productions are eligible for the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarships
which range from $250-$2500.
Deadline: Dec. 10.
Contact: JFK Center for the Performing Arts; Washington, DC 20566;
(202) 254-3437.
12. American Council of Learned Societies (Dissertation & Area
Studies Fellowships).
Amount: $10,000-$25,000.
Eligibility: Research & dissertation awards for advanced Ph.D.
candidates; Serious humanistic research awards for Ph.D. holder.
Deadline: Dec. 1.
Contact: 228 East 45th St.; Office of Fellowships & Grants; New
York, NY 10017; (212) 697-1505.
13. American Council of Learned Societies China Programs
(Fellowship for Dissertation Research Abroad).
Amount: 1 grant of up to $20,000
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates, dissertation level; humanities
and social sciences as related to China; recipients chosen on the
basis of academic achievement, financial need, and quality of
proposed research; not available for research in the Mainland
China.
Deadline: Nov. 1.
Contact: Ruth Waters, Program Director; Office of Fellowships and
Grants; 228 East 45th Street; New York, NY 10017; (212) 697-1505.
14. American Council of Learned Societies Eastern Europe Program
(Dissertation Fellowship)
Amount: 1 grant of $12,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; humanities and social sciences as
related to Eastern Europe; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement, financial need, and quality of proposed
research; research or writing must be performed outside Eastern
Europe.
Deadline: Nov. 15.
Contact: Ruth Waters, Program Director; Office of Fellowships and
Grants; 228 East 45th Street; New York, NY 10017; (212) 697-1505.
15. American Educational Services (College Scholarship Program).
Amount: 22 scholarships of $1,000-$5,000.
Eligibility: Top high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate
students in all areas who will attend an accredited college or
university in the USA in the fall. Academic achievement, academic
potential, motivation, & leadership are taken into account in
making selections.
Deadline: Mar. 1.
Contact: 419 Lentz Court; Lansing, MI 48917; (517) 371-5550.
16. American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers Association (Andrew J.
Boehm Fellowship Program).
Amount: 1-3 fellowships of $1,000-$10,000 up to 1-2 years.
Eligibility: Open to graduates and postgraduates in the fields of
fisheries science, management, and research. Preference is given
to one year projects or to two year projects in the second year.
Deadline: March 15; notification by June 1.
Contact: Robert Kavanagh, Vice President; 1250 Grove Ave., Suite
300; Barrington, IL 60010; (312)381-9490, Fax:(312) 381-9518.
17. American Historical Association (Albert Beveridge Grants).
Amount: 20-25 awards of up to $1,000.
Eligibility: Open to any graduate or post-graduate to support
research on the history of the Americas hemisphere.
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: 400 A St. SE; Washington, DC 20003; (202) 544-2422.
18. American Historical Association (J. Franklin Jameson
Fellowship).
Amount: Award of $9,000 for one semester or longer.
Eligibility: Open to anyone to support significant scholarly
research in American history in the collections of the Library of
Congress.
Deadline: Mar. 15.
Contact: 400 A St. SE; Washington, DC 20003; (202) 544-2422.
19. American Historical Association (Littleton-Griswold Grants).
Amount: 5-7 awards of $1,000.
Eligibility: Open to any graduate student or post-graduate to
support a research project on American legal history and the field
of law and society. Should join the AHA prior to applying since
only AHA members are eligible.
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: 400 A St. SE; Washington, DC 20003; (202) 544-2422.
20. American Historical Association (Michael Kraus Research Award
Grant).
Amount: $800.
Eligibility: Open to grad students & post-grads. Cash award for
most deserving proposal relating to work in progress on American
colonial history with particular reference to intercultural aspects
of American and European relations. Should join AHA prior to
applying since only AHA members are eligible.
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: 400 A St. SE; Washington, DC 20003; (202) 544-2422.
21. American Home Economics Association Foundation (Ethel L. Parker
International Memorial Fellowships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $5,000.
Eligibility: Graduate students at any level, exceptional
undergraduates; home economics; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement, quality of proposed research, and home
countries' need.
Deadline: Jan. 15.
Contact: Michele Kelley; 1555 King Street; Alexandria, VA 22314;
(703) 706-4600.
22. American Home Economics Association Foundation (Flemmie P.
Kittrell Memorial Fellowship for Minorities)
Amount: 1 grant of $1,500.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; Black, Hispanic,
Native, and Asian American applicants only; home economics;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality
of proposed research; membership in AHEA required; U. S.
citizenship or legal residence or citizenship of a developing
country; $15 application fee.
Deadline: January 15.
Contact: Michele Kelley; 1555 King Street; Alexandria, VA 22314;
(703) 706-4600.
23. American Home Economics Association Foundation (International
Fellowships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $2,500-$5,000.
Eligibility: Graduate students at any level, exceptional
undergraduates, home economics; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement, quality of proposed research, and home
countries' needs; cannot be U. S. citizens or legal residents.
Deadline: January 15.
Contact: Michele Kelley; 1555 King Street; Alexandria, VA 22314;
(703) 706-4600
24. American Home Economics Association Foundation (Japanese
Friendship Fellowship).
Amount: $3,500 per fellowship up to 9 months.
Eligibility: Open to graduates and postgraduates in the field of
home economics.
Deadline: January 15; notification by April.
Contact: Fellowships, Grants, Awards; 2010 Massachusetts Ave., NW,
Washington, DC 20036-1028; (202) 862-8300.
25. American Home Economics Association Foundation (Marion K. Piper
Fellowships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $2,500-$5,000.
Eligibility: Graduate/postgraduate students at any level,
exceptional undergraduates; home economics; recipients chosen on
the basis of academic achievements, quality of proposed research,
and home countries' need.
Deadline: Jan. 15.
Contact: Michele Kelley; 1555 King Street; Alexandria, VA 22314;
(703) 706-4600.
26. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
(Grants-in-Aid for Doctoral Dissertations in Accounting).
Amount: 5-7 grants of $800 per month up to 12 month.
Eligibility: Working for doctorate in accounting, auditing,
taxation, management advisory services at an accredited school
which is a member of the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of
Business; must have approved dissertation topic in accounting.
Deadline: Jan. 15.
Contact: 1211 Ave. of the Americas; New York, NY 10036; (212)
575-5504.
27. American Institute of CPAs (Grants-in Aid for Doctoral
Dissertations in Accounting).
Amount: 5 grants of $8,500. 1 year duration; effective March.
Award includes tuition, travel, living expenses, and dependents'
expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates and postgraduates in the field of
accounting. Recipients must be at the dissertation level, be
fluent in English, and provide a statement of intent to reside in
the U.S.
Deadline: January 15; notification by late March.
Contact: Marylou Walsh, Assistant Manager; 1211 Avenue of the
Americas; New York, NY 10036; (212) 575-6357; Fax: (212) 575-3846.
28. American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS Junior Fellowships).
Amount: $7,000 maximum.
Eligibility: Doctoral fellowships for foreign nationals in
residence at American colleges; Specialists in India studies who
wish to study in India to complete requirements for a doctoral
degree.
Deadline: July 1.
Contact: c/o Univ. of Chicago; 1130 E. 59th St.; Foster Hall #212;
Chicago, IL 60637; (312) 702-8638.
29. American Jewish Archives (Fellowship Programs).
Amount: 22 fellowships of $1,000-$4,000 up to 1-2 months. Award
includes travel and living expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, and postdoctorals
in the field of U.S. Jewish studies.
Deadline: April 1; notification by April 15.
Contact: Dr. Abraham J. Peck, Administrative Director; 3101 Clifton
Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220; (513) 221-1875.
30. American Jewish Historical Society (Fellowships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Fellowship for full-time graduate study of American
Jewish history at accredited institution. No religious affiliation
required. Research fellowship at Brandeis University also
available.
Deadline: None.
Contact: 2 Thornton Rd.; Waltham, MA 02154; (617) 891-8110.
31. American Numismatic Society (Graduate Fellowship).
Amount: 1 grant of $3,500.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; significance of numismatics in
the humanities and social sciences; recipients chosen on the basis
of quality of proposed research; previous attendance at ANS
seminars required.
Deadline: March 1.
Contact: Dr. William E. Metcalf, Chief Curator; Broadway at 155th
Street; New York, NY 10032-7598; (212) 234-03130.
32. American Numismatic Society (Grants for Summer Seminar in
Numismatics)
Amount: 8-13 grants of $1,200 for 9 weeks.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; archaeology;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement; must be
used in the United States or Canada.
Deadline: March 1.
Contact: Dr. William E. Metcalf, Chief Curator; Broadway at 155th
Street; New York, NY 10032-7598; (212) 234-3130.
33. American Oriental Society (Fellowship Program).
Amount: $7,000.
Eligibility: Open to Ph.D. candidates in the fields of Chinese
studies and Chinese art who have completed 3 years of Chinese
language study.
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: 329 Sterling Memorial Library; Box 1603A; Yale Station;
New Haven, CT 06520; (203) 432-1842.
34. American Philosophical Society (John Clarke Slater
Fellowship).
Amount: 1 grant of $8,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; history of physical sciences in
the 20th century; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: Dec. 15.
Contact: David J. Rhees; Assistant Librarian for Research and
Programs; 104 South Fifth Street; Philadelphia, PA 19106; (215)
440-3404.
35. American Planning Association (Charles Abrams Scholarship
Program)
Amount: $2,000.
Eligibility: For graduate students in urban planning at Columbia
Univ., Harvard Univ., New School for Social Research in NYC, Univ.
of Penn., or MIT who are nominated by their schools & can
demonstrate financial need.
Deadline: May 31.
Contact: Department head of each school or write to: 1776
Massachusetts Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20036; (202) 872-0611.
36. American Poetry Association (Poetry Contest).
Amount: Up to $1,000.
Eligibility: Open to anyone who submits up to 5 original &
unpublished poems. In addition to cash, book & certificate awards,
winning entries will be published in "American Poetry Anthology".
Deadline: Jun. 30; Dec. 31.
Contact: PO Box 1803; 250A Potrero St.; Santa Cruz, CA 95061; (408)
429-1122.
37. American Political Science Association (Congressional
Fellowship Program for Journalists).
Amount: $20,222 stipend + travel allowance.
Eligibility: Program gives journalists an opportunity to work as
congressional aides for 9 months and to strengthen their
understanding of congress and national politics. Must have
bachelor's degree & 2-10 years of professional experience.
Deadline: Dec. 1.
Contact: 1527 New Hampshire Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20036; (202)
483-2512.
38. American Political Science Association (Congressional
Fellowship Program).
Amount: 3-4 awards of $20,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; legislative processes of U.S.
Congress; recipients chosen on the basis of relevance of the
fellowship experience to career goals; fellows will be
congressional aides in residence in Washington from December
through August.
Deadline: December 1.
Contact: Kay Sterling, Coordinator; 1527 New Hampshire Ave. NW;
Washington, DC 20036; (202) 483-2512.
39. American Research Institute in Turkey (Doctoral Dissertation
Research Fellowships).
Amount: 10 awards of $1,000-$4,000 per year
Eligibility: Grants are used for travel and maintenance for
project 1-12 months (shorter projects preferred). Applicants
expected to be members in good standing in educational institutions
in the U.S. or Canada. Work must be done in Turkey.
Deadline: Nov. 15.
Contact: Oriental Institute; 1155 E. 58th St.; Chicago, IL 60637;
(215) 898-4781.
40. American School of Classical Studies at Athens (Fellowships)
Amount: Up to $4,000+Room & Board.
Eligibility: Fellowships for study in Greece. Open to graduate
students at American & Canadian colleges & universities. Recent
graduates are also eligible.
Deadline: Varies.
Contact: 41 E. 72nd St.; New York, NY 10021; (212) 861-0302.
41. American School of Classical Studies at Athens (Gennadeion
Fellowship)
Amount: 1 grant of $4,000 plus room and board and remission of fees
for 1 year.
Eligibility: Master's candidates, BS/BA holders; study/research in
Greece; area and cultural studies, art and art history, history,
language, literature and linguistics; recipients chosen on the
basis of academic achievement and quality of proposed research;
must be affiliated with a U.S. or Canadian Institution.
Deadline: November 15
Contact: Committee on Admissions and Fellowships; 41 East 72nd
Street; New York, NY 10021; (212) 861-0302
42. American School of Oriental Research (Mesopotamian Fellowships)
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $5,000-$7,000.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates, BS/BA holders;
ancient Mesopotamian civilization and culture; recipients chosen on
the basis of quality of proposed research; membership in ASOR
required; preference given to projects in Iraq or adjacent areas.
Deadline: February 1
Contact: Ms. Pamela R. Collins, Administrative Director; 711 West
40th Street, No. 354; Baltimore, MD 21211; (301) 889-1383
43. American School of Oriental Research (William Foxwell Albright
Fellowships)
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $5,000.
Eligibility: Master's and Doctoral candidates; Middle Eastern
Studies; recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed
research; membership in ASOR required.
Deadline: September 30.
Contact: Ms. Pamela R. Collins, Administrative Director; 711 West
40th Street, No. 354; Baltimore, MD 21211; (301) 889-1383.
44. American Society for Theater Research Award.
Amount: 1-4 travel grants of $300-$800.
Eligibility: Graduating college seniors through doctoral
candidates; language, literature, linguistics, music, dance, drama;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality
of proposed research; must be nominated by a member of the ASTR.
Deadline: March 31.
Contact: Professor M. L. Ranald, Secretary for International
Activities; Department of English; Queens College of the City
University of New York; Flushing, NY 11367-0904; (718) 520-7239.
45. American Society of Church History (Brewer Prize)
Amount: $2,000.
Eligibility: Award for best book length manuscript or essay written
on topics dealing with church history. No manuscript previously
submitted will be considered.
Deadline: Dec 15.
Contact: 305 East Country Club Lane; Wallingford, Penn 19086; (215)
566-7126.
46. American Society of Interior Designers Educational Foundation
(Environmental Design Award).
Amount: $4,000.
Eligibility: Open to graduate students to encourage the
interaction of the design professions in a holistic approach to the
design process when solving interior environmental problems.
Entrants should illustrate the design proposal as a problem-solving
process resulting from research as well as design ability.
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: 1430 Broadway; New York, NY 10018; (212) 944-9220.
47. American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation (Kala Singh
Memorial Scholarship).
Amount: One scholarship of $2,000 for one year. Award includes
tuition, living expenses, and education-related expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates and postgraduates in the fields of
speech, language pathology, and audiology. Recipient must be in
good academic standing and have financial need..
Deadline: June 15; notification by November.
Contact: Nancy J. Minghetti, Program Director; 10801 Rockville
Pike; Rockville, MD 20852; (301) 897-5700.
48. American Statistical Association (ASA/NSF Census Research
Fellowships and Associate Programships).
Amount: 1 grant of $22,900-$33,200, plus fringe benefits and travel
allowance.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; demography and population
studies, economics; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement and quality of proposed research; significant computer
experience required.
Deadline: February 15.
Contact: Dr. Barbara A. Bailar, Program Director; 1429 Duke Street,
Alexandria; VA 22314 (703) 684-1221.
49. American Statistical Association (ASA/NSF/BLS Senior Research
Fellow and Associate Program).
Amount: Amount commensurate with qualifications and experience,
plus fringe benefits and travel allowance.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; economics, business, labor
studies; recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and
quality of proposed research; significant computer experience
required.
Deadline: February 15.
Contact: Dr. Barbara A. Bailar, Program Director, 1429 Duke Street,
Alexandria, VA 22314; (703) 684-1221.
50. American Women in Radio & Television (Houston
Internship/Scholarship Program).
Amount: $800-$1,600.
Eligibility: Internships with pay offered to women students who
are juniors, seniors or graduate students at greater Houston area
colleges and universities; Period is for 8 weeks at a company
chosen to suit student's interests
Deadline: Apr. 10.
Contact: c/o Cathy Coers; Kltr-Fm; 10333 Richmond #693; Houston, TX
77042.
51. Archaeological Institute of America (Olivia James Traveling
Fellowship)
Amount: 1 grant of $10,000-$12,500.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates preferred; archaeology; recipients
chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research; must be used
in Greece, the Aegean Islands, Sicily, southern Italy, Asia Minor,
or Mesopotamia.
Deadline: November 15.
Contact: Galina Gorokhoff, Publications Manager; 675 Commonwealth
Ave.; Boston, MA 02215; (617) 353-9361
52. Army Military History Institute (Advanced Research Grant
Program).
Amount: $750.
Eligibility: Applicants must be persons with graduate level
education or equivalent professional experience pursuing research
topics of interest in the discipline of military history, the US
army, and USAMHI. Research is done at the institute.
Deadline: Jan. 1.
Contact: Grants Programs; Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013; (717)
245-3631.
53. Arthur Andersen & Co Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation
Fellowships).
Amount: $12,000 stipend + tuition.
Eligibility: Ph.D. candidates in accounting (including taxes) or
computer science who agree to teach at the university level in the
above areas for 3 years.
Deadline: Mar. 1.
Contact: 69 West Washington St.; Chicago, IL 60602; (312) 580-0069.
54. Asian Cultural Council (Asian Cultural Council Fellowships)
Amount: 15-20 grants of $500-$1,500.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; applicants in the
visual and performing arts need not be graduate students;
archaeology, architecture, art history, conservation, crafts,
dance, design, film, musicology, music, painting, photography,
sculpture, theater; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement and quality of proposed research; must be citizens of
an Asian country (from Afghanistan to Japan); submit description of
project when requesting application.
Deadline: February 1, August 1.
Contact: Richard S. Lanier, Director; 280 Madison Ave.; New York,
NY 10016; (212) 684-5450
55. Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication
(Correspondence Fund Scholarships).
Amount: 8-15 renewable awards of up to $2,000 per year.
Eligibility: Open to children of print or broadcast journalists
who are foreign correspondents for a USA media. For undergraduate,
graduate, or post-graduate study at any accredited college or
university in the USA. Preference to journalism or communications
majors.
Deadline: Apr. 1.
Contact: c/o College of Journalism; Univ. of South Carolina;
Columbia, SC 29208; (803) 777-2005.
56. Association for Library and Information Science Education
(Research Grant Awards).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $2,500.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; doctoral level
studies in library and information sciences; recipients chosen on
the basis of quality of proposed research and previous work;
membership in ALISE required
Deadline: October 1
Contact: Ilse Moon, Executive Secretary; 5623 Palm Aire Drive;
Sarasota, FL 34243; (813) 335-1795.
57. Association for Library and Information Science Education-ALISE
(Research Grants Program).
Amount: $2,500.
Eligibility: Must be student at a participating ALISE member
school. Criteria are appropriateness of research project to the
furtherance of the goals and objectives of the ALISE, likelihood of
completion, aptititude and need.
Deadline: Oct. 1.
Contact: 471 Park Lane; State College, PA 16803; (814) 238-0254.
58. Association for Women in Science Educational Foundation (AWIS
Predoctoral Award)
Amount: 4-6 grants of $500.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates, dissertation level; women only;
life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, engineering;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality
of proposed research.
Deadline: January 15
Contact: Julie Goodman, Director; 2401 Virginia Ave., NW, Suite
303; Washington, DC 20037; (202) 234-1450
59. Association of College and Research Libraries (Doctoral
Dissertation Fellowship)
Amount: 1 grant of $1,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; library science; recipients
chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research.
Deadline: December 1.
Contact: Mary Ellen K. Davis, Program Officer; American Library
Association; 50 East Huron St.; Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780
60. Association of College and Research Libraries (Martinus Nijhoff
International West European Specialist Study Grant)
Amount: 1 grant of $10,000 Dutch guilders for 2 weeks for research
in the Netherlands.
Eligibility: No restriction in academic level; professional
research in library science; recipients chosen on the basis of
quality of proposed research; membership in ALA required.
Deadline: December 1.
Contact: Mary Ellen K. Davis, Program Officer; American Library
Association; 50 East Huron St.; Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780.
61. Association of College and Research Libraries (Samuel Lazerow
Fellowship for Research in Acquisition or Technical Services in an
Academic or Research Library).
Amount: 1 grant of $1,000.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; doctoral-level
studies in library science; recipients chosen on the basis of
quality of proposed research.
Deadline: December 1
Contact: Mary Ellen K. Davis, Program Officer; American Library
Association; 50 East Huron St.; Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 944-6780.
62. Automotive Hall of Fame ('Think Automotive' Educational
Programs).
Amount: 18-20 awards of $250-$2,000. Tenable at accredited 2-year
& 4-year institutions.
Eligibility: Scholarships are open to students in all areas of
study who demonstrate a sincere interest in an automotive industry
career.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: PO Box 1727; Midland, MI 48641; (517) 631-5760.
63. Benevolent Foundation of the Scottish Rite, Supreme Council,
Northern Masonic Jurisdiction (Dissertation Research Fellowship
Award).
Amount: Up to 5 fellowships of $6,000. 1 year duration; effective
August 1 or after. Award includes research costs.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the field of basic
schizophrenia research or psychological research relevant to
schizophrenia. Applicants must be predoctoral candidates who have
completed all requirements for the dissertation by the start of the
fellowship year.
Deadline: February 1; notification by early July.
Contact: Eleanor Ridgeway; Adminstrative Assistant to the Research
Director; Schizophrenia Research Program; P.O. Box 519; Lexington,
MA 02173; (617) 862-4410.
64. Beta Phi Mu (Harold Lancour Scholarship for Foreign Study).
Amount: 1 grant of $ 1,000,
Eligibility: BS/BA holders (master's and doctoral candidates
preferred); library science; recipients chosen on the basis of
quality of proposed research.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: Dr. Blanche Woolls, Executive Secretary; School of Library
and Information Science; University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA
15260; (412) 624-9435.
65. Beta Phi Mu (Sarah Rebecca Reed Scholarship for Beginning M.LS.
Student)
Amount: 1 grant of $1,500.
Eligibility: BS/BA holders; library science; recipients chosen on
the basis of academic achievement (minimum 3.0 GPA) and financial
need.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: Dr. Blanche Woolls, Executive Secretary; School of Library
and Information Science; University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA
15260; (412) 624-9435.
66. Beta Phi Mu International Library Science Honor Society (Frank
B. Sessa Scholarship for Continuing Education).
Amount: $750.
Eligibility: Must be member of Beta Phi Mu, must submit vita with
explanation of plans for graduate study and their relevance to
present job and future plans.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA 15260; (412)
624-5235.
67. Beta Phi Mu International Library Science Honor Society (Sarah
Rebecca Reed Scholarship; Harold Lancour Scholarship for Foreign
Study).
Amount: $1,500; $750. 3 scholarships per year.
Eligibility: Open to students eligible for admittance accredited by
the American Library Association.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: c/o University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, PA 15260; (412)
624-5235.
68. Bibliographical Society of America (Fellowship).
Amount: 8-10 awards per year of $1,400.
Eligibility: Open to graduate students. Topics may concentrate on
books & documents in any field but should focus on the physical
book/or manuscript as historical evidence - history of book.
Production/publication/distribution/or establishing a text.
Deadline: Jan. 31.
Contact: PO Box 397; Grand Central Station; New York, NY 10163;
(718) 638-7957.
69. Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University School of
Advanced International Studies (Fellowships)
Amount: 60 awards covering tuition+$500-$700 per month stipend.
Eligibility: Fellowships for graduate study at Johns Hopkins
Bologna Center. Open to graduate students with adequate preparation
in the social sciences who are interested in the problems
confronting European nations & international relations.
Deadline: Mar 15.
Contact: Via Belmeloro 11; I-40126 Bologna, Italy;
051-23.21.85/6/7/8.
70. Brigham Young University, Charles Redd Center for Western
Studies (Charles Redd Foundation Graduate Assistantships).
Amount: 3 grants of $7,000. 1 year duration; effective September
1. Award includes tuition and living expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates to study the history
of the U.S. West. Recipient must be enrolled at B.Y.U.
Deadline: No information provided.
Contact: Thomas Alexander, Director; 4069 Harold B. Lee Library;
Provo, UT 84602; (801) 378-4048.
71. Brookings Institution (Research Fellowships).
Amount: 4 grants of $ 11,500.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; economics; recipients chosen on
the basis of academic achievement and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: February 15.
Contact: Kathleen Elliot Yinug, Administrative Assistant; 1775
Massachusetts Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20036; (202) 797-6121.
72. Brookings Institution (Research Fellowships).
Amount: 10 awards of $11,500.
Eligibility: Ph.D. Candidates in foreign policy, government, or
economics nominated by their graduate departments; must have
completed all coursework except for the dissertation.
Deadline: Dec. 15.
Contact: 1775 Massachusetts Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20036;
(202)797-6000.
73. Brookings Institution, Foreign Policy Studies Program (Research
Fellowships in Foreign Policy Studies)
Amount: 3-4 grants of $11,500.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; economics; recipients chosen on
the basis of academic achievement, quality of proposed research,
and relevance of proposed research to U.S. foreign policy; must be
nominated by their university departments.
Deadline: February 15.
Contact: Richard K. Betts, Senior Fellow; 1775 Massachusetts Ave.
NW; Washington, DC 20036; (202) 797-6121.
74. Brown University, John Carter Brown Library (Short-term
Research Fellowships).
Amount: About 15 fellowships of $800 per month. 2-4 months
duration; effective June 1. Award includes travel and stipend.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals
researching North and South America, including the Caribbean,
1500-1820.
Deadline: January 15; notification by August.
Contact: Norman Fiering, Director and Librarian; P.O. Box 1894;
Providence, RI 02912; (401) 863-2725.
75. Buck's Rock (Internship).
Amount: Internship with stipend/salary of $1,100 per award. 8
weeks duration; effective June 23. Award includes room and board,
stipend.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals in
the fields of vegetable farming, videotaping, radio broadcasting,
sewing, woodworking, printing, ceramics, photography,
metalsmithing, silkscreening, stage lighting, sound design, set
design, instrumental music. 23 years of age and older. Recipients
must be fluent in English and must be interested in working with
talented boys and girls ages 12-16 in a rustic camp setting.
Deadline: About March 1; notification shortly thereafter.
Contact: Lou Simon, Director; 140 Riverside Drive; New York, NY
10024; (212) 362-2702.
76. California Assn of Marriage & Family Therapists (CAMFT
Education Foundation Scholarships).
Amount: $500.
Eligibility: To graduate students at recognized institutions. To
support graduate research in marriage & family therapy. Preference
to (but not limited to) CAMFT members.
Deadline: Mar. 13.
Contact: 3465 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 350; San Diego, CA 92108;
(619) 280-0505.
77. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (Doctoral Fellowships).
Amount: 3 grants of $8,000 Canadian.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; education, history, humanities,
social sciences, women's studies, library sciences as related to
Ukrainian or Ukrainian-Canadian topics; recipients chosen on the
basis of academic achievement and dissertation topic.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: 352 Athabasca Hall; University of Alberta; Edmonton, AB
T6G 2E8; Canada; (403) 492-2972.
78. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (Leo J. Krysa Family
Foundation Master's Fellowships)
Amount: 2 grants of $4,500 Canadian.
Eligibility: Master's candidates; education, history, humanities,
social sciences, women's studies, library sciences as related to
Ukrainian or Ukrainian-Canadian topics; recipients chosen on the
basis of academic achievement and thesis topic.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: Dr. Bohdan Krawchenko; 352 Athabasca Hall; University of
Alberta; Edmonton, AB T6G 2E8; Canada; (403) 492-297.
79. Catholic Library Association (Bouwhuis Scholarship in Library
Science).
Amount: $1,500.
Eligibility: Open to college senior with GPA of 3.0 or better who
is accepted as a master's candidate by an accredited graduate
library school.
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: 461 West Lancaster Ave.; Haverford, PA 19041; (215)
649-5251.
80. Catholic Library Association (World Book Grant).
Amount: $1,500.
Eligibility: Open to members of National Catholic Library
Association. Purpose of award is to add expertise in the field of
children's or school librarianship.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: 461 West Lancaster Ave.; Haverford, PA 19041; (215)
649-5251.
81. Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (Ford
Foundation Fellowships in European Society and Western Security)
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $12,000-24,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; relationship between European
society and Western security; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: October 15.
Contact: 1737 Cambridge St.; Cambridge, MA 02138; (617) 495-2137.
82. Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Research
Assistantship).
Amount: 4 assistantships of $916-$1,055 per month.
Eligibility: Research assistantships are offered on a competitive
basis to graduate students for the USA and abroad who seek a Ph.D.
degree at UCLA. Each assistant is assigned to faculty members in
his own or related field for approx. 20 hours a week.
Deadline: Mid March.
Contact: c/o UCLA; 212 Royce Hall; Los Angeles, CA 90024; (213)
825-1880.
83. Chaminade University, Japan-America Institute of Management
Science (Foundation for International Information Processing
Education).
Amount: 25 scholarships of up to $3,500 for study at the
Japan-America Institute of Management Science, Honolulu, Hawaii, or
Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. 9 months duration; effective in
September. Award includes tuition.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in fields of Japanese
business studies and computer/information sciences.
Deadline: No information provided.
Contact: Director of Admissions; 6660 Hawaii Kai Drive; Honolulu,
HI 96825; (808) 735-4744.
84. Chaminade University, Japan-American Institute of Management
Science (Fujitsu Asian Scholarship Program).
Amount: 11 scholarships of $40,000. 1 year duration; effective in
September. Award includes tuition, travel, living expenses, and
dependents' expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates and postgraduates in the field of
Japanese business studies. Recipient must have a B.A. or B.S.,
must be working toward an M.S. in Japanese business studies, and
must submit TOEFL and GMAT scores.
Deadline: February 10; notification by April 2.
Contact: Ken Schoolland, Director; 3140 Waialae Ave.; Honolulu, HI
96816-1578; (808) 735-4744.
85. Charles A. Lindbergh Fund (Charles A. Lindbergh Fund Grants).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $10,580.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; humanities,
biomedical research, conservation of natural resources, waste
disposal management, wildlife preservation, agriculture,
intercultural communications, aviation, aeronautics, astronautics;
recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research.
Deadline: October 17.
Contact: Gloria Perkins; P.O. Box O; Summit, NJ 07901; (201)
522-1392.
86. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota (Adelle and
Erwin Tomash Fellowships in the History of Information Processing)
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $8,500.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; history of
information processing; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: January 15.
Contact: Judy A. Cilcain, Associate Administrator; 104 Walter
Library; 117 Pleasant St. SE; Minneapolis, MN 55455; (612)
624-5050.
87. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota (Charles
Babbage Institute's History of Information Processing Graduate
Fellowships)
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $7,500.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; history of science and
technology; recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement
and quality of dissertation.
Deadline: January 15.
Contact: Judy A. Cilcain, Associate Administrator; 104 Walter
Library; 117 Pleasant St. SE; Minneapolis, MN 55455; (612)
624-5050.
88. Chautauqua Institution (Scholarship).
Amount: About 210 scholarships of $200-$1,700. Up to 7-8 weeks
duration; effective in late June. Award includes tuition and
living expenses in some cases.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates, and postgraduates
in the fields of orchestral music, piano, voice, ballet, stagecraft
and art; applicant must audition in person or by tape, and must be
studying with a teacher in music, art, dance, or theater.
Deadline: April 1; notification by May 1.
Contact: Richard Redington, Vice President; Education, Youth, and
Recreation; Schools Office, Box 1098; Chautauqua, NY 14722; (716)
357-6232; Fax: (716) 357-9014.
89. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ-Disciple Chaplin
Scholarship Fund)
Amount: $1,500.
Eligibility: Open to members of the Christian church (Disciples of
Christ) who are preparing for the ministry. For first year of
seminary study. Demonstrated financial need.
Deadline: Apr. 15.
Contact: PO Box 1986; Indianapolis, IN 46206; (317) 353-1491.
90. Civitan International Foundation (Roy Abagnale Memorial
Fellowship Award).
Amount: 1 award of $3,000.
Eligibility: Must be a graduate student in an accredited program
and submit an outline for an orginal research paper regarding the
free enterprise system.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: PO Box 2102, Birmingham, AL 35201; (205) 591-8910.
91. Clem Jaunich Education Trust (Scholarships).
Amount: 4-6 scholarships of $750-$3,000.
Eligibility: Open to students who have attended public or parochial
school in the Delano Minn. School district or currently reside
within 7 miles of the city of Delano Minn. Awards support
undergraduate or graduate study in theology or medicine.
Deadline: Jul. 15.
Contact: 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 110; Minneapolis, MN 55416; (612)
546-1555.
92. College Art Association of America (Getty/Kress Grant).
Amount: About 30 awards of $100-$1000 to travel to CAA annual
meeting.
Eligibility: Open to postsecondary vocational/technical,
graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals and professionals in the
field of art history and humanities.
Deadline: November.
Contact: Susan Ball, Executive Director; 275 Seventh Avenue; New
York, NY 10001; (212) 691-1051.
93. College Light Opera Company (Scholarship).
Amount: 15 scholarships of $500 plus room and board. 3 months
duration; effective June 5.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates and postgraduates
in the fields of stage and costume staff, and orchestral music.
Deadline: March 15; notification by March 20.
Contact: Robert Haslun, Producer; 162 South Cedar Street; Oberlin,
OH 44074; (216) 774-8485.
94. Conference on Latin American History (James R. Scobie Memorial
Award for Preliminary Ph.D. Research).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Open to preliminary Ph.D. research (not dissertation
research) in the field of Latin American history. Travel grant will
be awarded each year for use during the following summer.
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: Inst. for Regional Studies of the Californians, San Diego
State Univ.; San Diego, CA 92182; (714) 265-5423.
95. Conference on Latin American History (James R. Scobie Memorial
Award for Preliminary Ph.D. Research).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Travel grant will be awarded each year for use during
the following summer for preliminary Ph.D. research (not
dissertation research).
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: Inst for Regional Studies of the Californians San Diego
State Univ.; San Diego, CA 92182; (714) 265-5423.
96. Coro Foundation (Fellows Program)
Amount: Up to $10,000.
Eligibility: A nine month full-time graduate level program offered
annually in San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Louis and New York. For
individuals who have completed their undergraduate education, have
demonstrated leadership abilities, and are committed to careers in
public affairs.
Deadline: Early Jan.
Contact: 1370 Mission St.; San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 863-4601.
97. Council for Advancement and Support of Education (John
Grenzebach Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation)
Amount: 1 grant of $2,000, plus travel and lodging.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; philanthropy for education;
recipients chosen on the basis of quality of dissertation.
Deadline: February 28.
Contact: 11 Dupont Circle, Suite 400; Washington, DC 20036; (202)
328-5985.
98. Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, Inc. (Nate
Haseltine Fellowships).
Amount: 3-6 grants of $1,000-2,000.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; science writing,
journalism/communications; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement, quality of writing and commitment to a
writing career.
Deadline: June 1.
Contact: P.O. Box 404; Greenlawn, NY 11740; (516)757-5664.
99. Council of International Programs (Youth Worker & Social Worker
Exchange Program).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: For participation in a summer exchange program in the
Federal Republic of Germany or France. Open to professional social
workers, youth workers & graduate students with 1 year or more
professional experience. Aged 40 & under.
Deadline: None.
Contact: 1030 Euclid Ave., #410; Cleveland, OH 44115; (216)
861-5478.
100. Curtis Institute of Music (Scholarship).
Amount: 50 scholarships for study at Curtis Institute. Amount
unknown.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates, and postgraduates
in the fields of music performance, except opera. Admission is by
performance audition in Philadelphia.
Deadline: January 15; notification after audition.
Contact: Judi Gattone, Admission Officer; 1726 Locust St.;
Philadelphia, PA 19103; (215) 893-5252.
101. Dartmouth College (Humanities Research Institutes
Fellowships).
Amount: 4 grants of $3,500.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; most humanities and social
sciences; recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed
research.
Deadline: April 1.
Contact: Sandy Doolan, Assistant Dean of the Faculty; 201 Wentworth
Hall; Hanover, NH 03755; (603) 646-3756.
102. Deloittee Haskins & Sells Foundation (Doctoral Fellowship
Program).
Amount: Up to 20 grants of $15,000.
Eligibility: Any doctoral student enrolled in accounting and having
completed two semesters or the equivalent of the doctoral program
in accounting.
Deadline: Oct. 15.
Contact: 1114 Ave of the Americas; New York, NY 10036; (212)
790-0584.
103. Delta Gamma Foundation (Grants; Loans; Fellowships).
Amount: $1,000-2,500.
Eligibility: To Delta Gamma members for undergraduate or graduate
study in any area.
Deadline: Apr. 1.
Contact: Grants and Loans Chairman; 3250 Riverside Dr.; Columbus,
OH 43221; (614) 481-8169.
104. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Juliette Derricotte Scholarship).
Amount: Awards given for tuition and school expenses for one school
year.
Eligibility: For members only in the field of social group work.
Submit transcripts of all college records. Scholarships awarded on
the basis of meritorious achievement.
Deadline: Mar. 1.
Contact: 1707 New Hampshire Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20009; (202)
483-5460.
105. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Non-member Scholarships).
Amount: Varies. May apply and receive financial assistance for no
more than two years
Eligibility: To any undergraduate (who has completed at least one
semester) or graduate student in all areas of study.
Deadline: Mar. 1.
Contact: 1707 New Hampshire Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20009; (202)
483-5460.
106. Dirksen Congressional Center (Congressional Research Grants
Program).
Amount: 5-15 grants of $300-$3,000.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; study of Congress;
recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research.
Deadline: March 31.
Contact: Dr. John Kornacki, Executive Director; Broadway and Fourth
St.; Pekin, IL 61554; (309) 347-7113
107. Dodge Nature Center (Environmental Education/Natural History
Interpretation Interships).
Amount: 5-10 internships with stipend/salary of $1,200. 10-12
weeks duration; effective date varies. Award includes housing and
stipend.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates and graduates/postgraduates in
the field of enivormental education. 20 years of age and older.
Deadline: Rolling deadline.
Contact: Kent Jones, Internship Coordinator; 1795 Charlton St.;
West Saint Paul, MN 55118; (612) 455-4531.
108. Dumbarton Oaks (Dumbarton Oaks Junior Fellowships in
Byzantine, Pre-Columbian, and Landscape Architecture Studies)
Amount: 5-10 grants of $12,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; art and art history, languages,
literature and linguistics; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: November 15.
Contact: Zaida Arguedas, Assistant to the Director; 1703 32nd St.
NW; Washington, DC 20007; (202) 342-3232
109. Dumbarton Oaks (Dumbarton Oaks Summer Fellowship in Byzantine,
Pre-Columbian, and Landscape Architecture Studies)
Amount: 1 grant of $15,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; Byzantine studies; recipients
chosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality of proposed
research.
Deadline: November 15
Contact: Zaida Auguedas, Assistant to the Director; 1703 32nd ST.
NW; Washington, DC; (202) 342-3232.
110. Earhart Foundation (Fellowships).
Amount: 60 nominations of $1,000-5,500 stipend.
Eligibility: Graduate students in political science, international
affairs, history, economics, philosophy nominated by faculty
sponsors whose participation is invited annually.
Deadline: Must be nominated.
Contact: 2929 Plymouth Rd., Suite 204; Ann Arbor, MI 48105; (313)
761-8529.
111. East-West Center (Graduate Degree Student Awards).
Amount: 80-100 grants of varying amounts.
Eligibility: BS/BA holders; multidisciplinary approach to problems
of international concern in resource systems, population,
environment and policy, culture, communication; recipients chosen
on the basis of academic achievement (minimum 3.0 GPA) and quality
of proposed research; legal permanent residence in the United
States, Asia, or Pacific countries.
Deadline: December 1.
Contact: Kathy Yoshimoto, Awards Assistant; 1777 East-West Road;
Honolulu, HI 96848; (808) 944-7736.
112. Eaton Literary Agency (Awards Program).
Amount: 2 awards of $3,000 per year.
Eligibility: Awards for novels, nonfiction books, short stories,
and articles.
Deadline: Aug. 31-Book Length Award; Mar 31 Short Story Article
Award.
Contact: PO Box 49795; Sarasota, FL 33578; (813) 355-4561.
113. Educational Testing Service (Summer Program in Research for
Graduate Students)
Amount: 11 grants of $2,500.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates who have completed 40 or more
graduate credits; Black-American, Hispanic-American,
Native-American, and Asian-American applicants preferred;
psychometrics, educational psychology, educational and
psychological statistics, educational technology, occupational and
vocational testing, minority issues in education, testing issues,
policy studies; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement.
Deadline: March 1.
Contact: Margaret B. Lamb, Program Administrator; Mail Stop 30-B;
Princeton, NJ 08541-0001; (609) 734-1124.
114. Electrical Women's Round Table, Inc. (Julia Kiene Fellowships)
Amount: 2 grants of $1,000-2,000.
Eligibility: Graduating college seniors through doctoral
candidates; women only; architecture, communications, environmental
policy and resource management, home economics and human
development, engineering and applied sciences, electrical and power
engineering, nuclear engineering, business administration,
management; recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement,
financial need, and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: March 1.
Contact: Beverly J. Kerins, Executive Director; 5008 Pine Creek
Drive; Blendonview Office Park; Westerville, OH 43081-4899;
(614)254-4479.
115. Epilepsy Foundation of America (Research Grants Program)
Amount: 1 grant of $1,000.
Eligibility: No restrictions on academic level; basic and clinical
research in the biological, behavioral, and social sciences that
will advance the understanding, treatment, and prevention of
epilepsy; recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement
and quality of proposed research; must be used in the United
States.
Deadline: September 1.
Contact: Kevin Brady, Associate Director; Research Administration;
4351 Garden City Drive; Landover, MD 20785; (301) 459-3700.
116. Episcopal Church Foundation (Graduate Fellowship Program).
Amount: 6 awards of up to $17,500.
Eligibility: Open to applicants pursuing doctoral in theology who
wish to qualify for the teaching ministry of the episcopal church
& are recommended by their dean.
Deadline: Nov 1.
Contact: 815 Second Ave.; New York, NY 10017; (212) 697-2858.
117. Eta Sigma Phi National Classics Honor Society.
Amount: 2 grants of $1,200-2,400.
Eligibility: Graduating college seniors through doctoral
candidates; study/research in Italy and Greece; architecture, art
and art history, history, language, literature and linguistics,
sociology, anthropology, archaeology; recipients chosen on the
basis of academic achievement, financial need, and quality of
proposed research; those currently or formerly employed in teaching
classics preferred.
Deadline: Dec. 7.
Contact: Patricia Marquardt, Associate Professor of Classics;
Department of Foreign Languages; Lalumiere Hall; Marquette
University; Milwaukee, WI 53233; (414) 224-7401.
118. European Free Trade Association (EFTA) (Postgraduate
Scholarships).
Amount: 5,000-10,000 per scholarship for 1 year. An unrestricted
grant.
Eligibility: Open to graduates and postgraduates researching the
role of EFTA in European integration in any of its aspects:
economic, legal, financial, trade policy, and in particular, EFTA's
relations with the European Communities.
Deadline: February 15; notification by April 28.
Contact: Press and Information Service; 9-11 rue de Varembe;
CH-1211 Geneva 20; Switzerland; (41-22) 34 90 00; Fax: (41-22) 33
92 91; Telex/cable: 22 660 EFTA CH.
119. Fashion Institute of Technology (Scholarships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: The Institute provides scholarships, loans, grants and
college work-study jobs for eligible applicants who wish to attend
the institute.
Deadline: None.
Contact: Financial Aid Office; 227 West 27th St.; New York, NY
10001; (212) 760-7684.
120. Federation of Insurance and Corporate Counsel foundation (Law
Student Essay Contest).
Amount: $2,500; $1,500; $1,000; $250.
Eligibility: To any 2nd or 3rd year law student who is enrolled in
an accredited (by the American Bar Assn) law school. Original essay
of 10,000-12,000 words may be on any insurance related subject,
including trial practice of insurance litigation.
Deadline: Apr. 15.
Contact: 1639 Campbell Ave.; Des Plaines, IL 60016; (312) 824-4697.
121. Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown (Fellowship Program).
Amount: Monthly stipend for 7 months.
Eligibility: Fellowships for lodging and/or studio space at the
center. Open to emerging writers & artists who have created body
of work which can be presented in the form of slides/photographs or
manuscripts. The center is not a school. It is a community of
colleagues where fellows can plan & pursue activities which best
meet their particular needs.
Deadline: Feb 1.
Contact: PO Box 565; 24 Pearl St.; Provincetown, MA 02657; (617)
487-9960.
122. Florida Studio Theater (Internship with Stipend).
Amount: 9 internships with stipend/salary of $40 per week plus
housing for 3-12 months.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates, and postgraduates
in the fields of teaching acting, acting, theater administration,
play production. 18 to 30 years of age.
Deadline: Rolling deadline.
Contact: Dor- Ann Pucciatti, Intern Coordinator, 1241 North Palm
Ave., Sarasota, FL 34236; (813) 366- 9017.
123. FOCUS (Annual Nissan FOCUS Awards)
Amount: 23 awards of varying amounts, including Nissan Sentras and
cash prizes of up to $1000.
Eligibility: Graduate or undergraduate students; 16 mm filmmaking
(any topic, narrative, documentary, animated, or experimental),
feature-length screen writing; recipients chosen on the basis of
quality of submitted work; must attend a U.S. college, university,
film school, or art institute; work must be noncommercially
produced in conjunction with an educational institution.
Deadline: April 28.
Contact: Sam Katz, Director; 10 East 34th St., 6th Fl.; New York,
NY 10016; (212) 779-0404.
124. Folger Shakespeare Library (Senior Scholar Fellowships).
Amount: Fellowships of $18,500; $27,500 stipends for 6-9 months.
Eligibility: National Endowment for the Humanities & Folger
long-term fellowships available to senior scholars who have made
substantial contributions in their fields of research & are
pursuing projects appropriate to the Folger collections
(Renaissance Studies).
Deadline: Nov. 1.
Contact: 201 E. Capitol St. SE; Washington, DC 20003; (202)
544-4600.
125. Ford Foundation (Ford Foundation Fellowship Program in
Combined Soviet/East European and International Security Studies).
Amount: 10-20 grants of varying amounts.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; Soviet/East European and
International security studies, recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement and quality of training program outline; must
be used in the United States.
Deadline: March 1.
Contact: Angelita U. Forwell, Program Administrator; Box 53;
International Affairs Building; 420 West 118th St.; New York, NY
10027;(212)780-3535.
126. Foundation for Field Research Grants.
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $1,000-25,000.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates, field researchers;
archaeology, paleontology, ornithology, primatology, folklore,
historic preservation and museum studies, botany and plant
sciences, entomology, marine science/oceanography; recipients
chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research; must speak
English.
Deadline: Applications accepted continuously.
Contact: 787 South Grade Road; P.O. Box 2010; Alpine, CA
92001;(619)445-9264.
127. Foundation for Scholarly Exchange (East-West Center Degree
Student Awards).
Amount: About 5 scholarships of $11,644 for study at the
East-West Center, University of Hawaii. 2 or 4 years duration.
Award includes tuition, travel, and living expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates and postgraduates in any field;
must be a citizen of Taiwan.
Deadline: July 25; notification by April 1.
Contact: Jing-jyi Wu, Ph.D; Executive Director; 1-A Chuan Chow
Street; Taipei 10739; Taiwan; (886-2) 301 1147; Fax: (886-2)
3058743; Telex/Cable: FULBRIGHT, TAIPEI
128. Fragrance Research Fund (Research Grants).
Amount: Up to $50,000. Renewable.
Eligibility: Post-graduate grants to support research in olfactory
aroma-chology. Open to clinical psychologists affiliated with
recognized college or university programs.
Deadline: None.
Contact: 142 E. 30th St.; New York, NY 10016; (212) 725-2755.
129. Friends of the National Zoo (Graphics & Horticulture
Traineeships).
Amount: $2,400 stipend.
Eligibility: 12-week internships (summer or fall); selection
criteria focus on applicants' statement of interests, scholastic
achievement; relevant experience and letters of reference is given
to advanced undergraduates and recent graduates; All programs are
at the National Zoological Park in the Washington, DC
Deadline: Feb. 17
Contact: National Zoological Park; Washington, DC 20008; (202)
673-4955.
130. Gannett Foundation (Scholarships).
Amount: 50 or more annual awards of $500-$3,000.
Eligibility: Foundation provides college scholarship assistance to
undergraduate and graduate students in journalism.
Deadline: Jan. 31.
Contact: Lincoln First Tower, 26th Fl.; Rochester, NY 14604; (716)
262-3315.
131. General Semantics Foundation (Project Grants).
Amount: 4-5 grants of $10,000 per award including research
expenses. Duration of award varies.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the field of general semantics.
Deadline: No information provided.
Contact: Harry Maynard, President; 14 Charcoal Hill, Westport, CT
06880; (203) 226-1394.
132. General Semantics Foundation (Project Grants).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $300-4,500.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; general semantics;
recipients chosen on the basis of documentation of ongoing work.
Deadline: Applications accepted continuously.
Contact: Harry E. Maynard, President; 14 Charcoal Hill; Westport,
CT 06880; (203) 226-1394
133. George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation (Fellowships).
Amount: 7 fellowships of $18,000 including stipend. 1 year
duration; effective July 1.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the field of humanities. Ordinarily, nominees
should have the rank of assistant or associate professor or its
equivalent; candidates must be nominated by the president of their
academic institution or someone of equivalent professional standing
in the relevant field.
Deadline: December 15; notification by April 20.
Contact: Harold Pfautz, Administrative Director; Brown University;
Box 1867; 42 Charlesfield Street; Providence, RI 02912; (401)
863-2640.
134. George Mason University (Mary Roberts Rinehart Fund).
Amount: $2,500.
Eligibility: Grants will be made to writers who need financial
assistance not otherwise available to complete work definitely
projected. The grants will be given in two of four
categories-fiction and poetry; drama and non-fiction.
Deadline: Nov. 1.
Contact: Mr. Richard Bausch; 4400 University Dr.; Fairfax, VA
22030; (703) 323-2220.
135. George Washington University (George MC Candlish Fellowship in
American Literature).
Amount: $2,500+18hrs tuition.
Eligibility: Graduate fellowship to the most promising student
enrolling in a graduate degree program (M.A. or Ph.D.) in American
literature. For study at George Washington University. Must have
grade point average of 3.25 or better.
Deadline: Varies.
Contact: Graduate Studies English Dept.; Washington, DC 20052;
(202) 676-6180.
136. Georgia Library Association (Hubbard Scholarship Fund).
Amount: $2,000.
Eligibility: Open to graduate/postgraduates of a accredited
colleges who have been accepted as a master's candidate by an ALA
accredited library school. Should maintain passing grade average &
intend to complete degree program within 2 years. Recipients agree
to work (following graduation)for one year in a library or
library-related capacity in Georgia 'or' agree to pay back a
prorated amount of the $2,000 within 2 years at 6% interest.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: PO Box 833; Tucker, GA 30085; (404) 934-7118.
137. German Academic Exchange Service Deutschlandkundlicher
Sommerkurs.
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of full tuition, plus room and
partial board, for 6-week course of study
Eligibility: Undergraduate juniors through doctoral candidates;
summer study/research in Germany; German language and the
historical, cultural, and economic aspects of contemporary Germany;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement; ages 19-32;
must be used at the University of Regensburg; must have had at
least 2 years college German and 1 course in German studies.
Deadline: January 31.
Contact: 950 Third Avenue, 19th Fl.; New York, NY 10022; (212)
758-3223
138. Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities
(Predoctoral Fellowships Program).
Amount: 1-2 grants of $15,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; area and cultural studies; art
and art history, history, languages, literature and linguistics,
medieval and Renaissance studies, philosophy and religion,
sociology, anthropology, archaeology, interdisciplinary programs in
the humanities and social sciences; recipients chosen on the basis
of academic achievements, quality of proposed research and how well
the area of research complements the programs and resources of the
Center.
Deadline: December 1.
Contact: Dr. Herbert H. Hymans; Assistant Director, Visiting
Scholars and Conferences; 401 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 700; Santa
Monica, CA 90401-1455; (213) 458-9811 ext. 717
139. Girton College (Fellowships).
Amount: Up to 9200 pounds per year. Fellowships tenable for 3
years.
Eligibility: Applications are invited for research fellowships in
the areas of humanities and science at Girton College; The
fellowships are open to graduates of any university. A statement of
approx. 1,000 words outlining the research to be undertaken must be
returned with the application.
Deadline: Oct 14.
Contact: Secretary to the Council; Cambridge CB3 OJG England;
338999.
140. Griffith Foundation for Insurance Education Gamu
ocational/technical, undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates in the
fields of environmental/natural history education, and
biological/ecological research. 21 years of age and older.
Deadline: Rolling deadline; notification date varies.
Contact: Trica Oshant, Education Specialist; Route 2; Kempton, PA
19529; (215) 756-6961.
156. Henry A. Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College (Jeanne
Humphrey Block Dissertation Award).
Amount: 1 grant of $1,500 for 1 year
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; women only; girl's and women's
psychological development; recipients chosen on the basis of
quality of proposed research.
Deadline: April 15.
Contact: Annie Valk, Senior Research Assistant, 10 Garden St.;
Cambridge, MA 02138; (617) 495-8140
157. Herb Society of America (Research and Education Grants).
Amount: 1-2 grants of up to $5,000.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; historic
preservation and museum studies, sociology, anthropology,
archaeology, biology and biomedical sciences, botany and plant
science, cell and molecular biology, evolutionary biology,
agricultural sciences, natural resource sciences, earth and
planetary sciences, agricultural engineering, food engineering,
education as related to herbs; recipients chosen on the basis of
quality of proposed research.
Deadline: January 31.
Contact: Research and Grant Chair, 9019 Chardon Kirtland Road,
Mentor, OH 44060, (216) 256-0514
158. Hermione And Louis Brown Foundation (Preventive Law Awards).
Amount: $1,000.
Eligibility: For manuscripts submitted on preventive law.
Manuscript length of 15-20 pages is preferred; however any length
of submission will be considered. Previously published work may be
submitted for consideration.
Deadline: Mar. 1.
Contact: 1901 Ave. of the Stars, Suite 850; Los Angeles, CA 90067.
159. Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (First Year Graduate
Fellowship).
Amount: $1,500-$6,000. 50 fellowships and 30 $1,500 awards per
year.
Eligibility: For members in all fields of study. Fellowships for
the first year of graduate or professional study require
maintaining a high scholastic standing and nomination by a chapter
of PKP.
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: c/o LSU; Box 16000; Baton Rouge, LA 70893; (504) 388-4917.
160. Hoover Presidential Library Association (Hoover Fellowships
Program).
Amount: About 20 fellowships of up to $10,000. One year duration;
effective June 1. Award includes stipend.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the fields of history and political science.
Deadline: March 1; notification by April 15.
Contact: Tom Walsh, Executive Director; P.O. Box 696; West Branch,
IA 52358; (319) 643-5327.
161. Hoover Presidential Library Association, Inc. (Hoover
Presidential Library Fellowships and Grants Program).
Amount: 15-25 grants of $1,000-10,000.
Eligibility: Current graduate students; history, political science,
public policy as related to Hoover's public and private careers and
national issues of the period he held office (1921-1933);
recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research.
Deadline: March 1
Contact: Tom Walsh, Executive Director; P.O. Box 696; West Branch,
IA 52358; (319) 643-5327
162. Horizons for Youth (Nature Program Internships).
Amount: 20 internships with stipend/salary of $120 per week. 3
months duration; effective date varies. Award includes living
expenses.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates in
the field of nature education. 18 years of age and older.
Recipients must speak fluent English and have proper work visa.
Deadline: Rolling deadline.
Contact: Steven Cleaver, Program Director; 121 Lakeview Street;
Sharon, MA 02067.
163. Hudson Institute, Inc. (Herman Kahn Resident Fellowship
Program).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $18,000, for months, plus
travel expenses.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; education policy, domestic and
international political economic policy, national security and
defense policy; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement, quality of proposed research, and faculty
recommendation.
Deadline: April 30.
Contact: Neil Pickett; Herman Kahn Center; 5395 Emerson Way; P.O.
Box 26-919; Indianapolis, IN 46226; (317) 545-1000
164. Huntington Library (Huntington Library Research Awards).
Amount: 45-60 grants of $1,500-$7,500 for 1-5 months.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; art and art history, geography,
historic preservation and museum studies, history, languages,
literature and linguistics, liberal studies, library science,
medieval and Renaissance studies, philosophy and religion;
recipients chosen on the basis financial need and quality of
proposed research.
Deadline: December 15.
Contact: Martin Ridge; Chairman, Committee on Awards; 1151 Oxford
Road; San Marino, CA 91108; (818) 405-2100.
165. Huntington Library (W. M. Keck Foundation Fellowships for
Young Scholars).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $2,300 for 1-3 months.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; art and art history, geography,
historic preservation and museum studies, history, languages,
literature and linguistics, liberal studies, library science,
medieval and Renaissance studies, philosophy and religion;
recipient chosen on the basis of financial need and quality of
proposed research.
Deadline: December 15.
Contact: Martin Ridge, Chairman, Committee on Award; 1151 Oxford
Road; San Marino, CA 91108; (818) 405-2100.
166. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
(Mellon and Keck Research Awards).
Amount: 75 fellowships of $1,500 per month. At least 1 month
duration; effective on request. Award includes travel, living
expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the fields of British and U.S. history,
literature, science, and art.
Deadline: December 31; notification around April 1.
Contact: Martin Ridge, Head of Research; 1151 Oxford Road; San
Marino, CA 91108-1299; (818) 405-2116.
167. Immigration History Research Center-Univ. of Minn
(Grants-in-Aid).
Amount: $350-$750.
Eligibility: Grants to help defray travel to & living expenses at
the center for qualified graduate students, faculty & post-graduate
scholars who use the center's collections for a week or more.
Deadline: Mar 1; Sept. 1.
Contact: 826 Berry St., St. Paul, MN 55114; (612) 627-4208.
168. Information Agency (Fulbright Student Grants for Foreign
Nationals).
Amount: Varies depending on whether awards are full, partial, or
travel grants. 10-12 months duration; effective usually August or
September. Award includes tuition, travel, living expenses. 1,000
awarded annually.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in any field. A few
professionals and university undergraduates are accepted. Must be
a citizen of country of permanent residence.
Deadline: Varies, depending on country; notification in the spring
or fall.
Contact: Institute of International Education; Foreign Fulbright
Programs; 809 United Nations Plaza; New York, NY 10017-0212; (212)
989-5464.
169. Institute for Intercultural Studies (Grant)
Amount: 5-13 grants averaging $2,000 per award. Award includes
travel and research expenses other than tuition and salary.
Duration of award as needed; effective date upon receipt.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields of
intercultural relations and anthropology.
Deadline: February 15; notification by May 15.
Contact: Ann Brownell Sloane, Administrator; 145 East 74th Street,
Suite 1C; New York, NY 10021; (212) 737-1011.
170. Institute for Intercultural Studies (IICS Grants).
Amount: $2,000.
Eligibility: Open to doctoral candidates at accredited institutions
in the field of international relations, behavioral sciences,
anthropology, and social sciences.
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: Ann Sloane, Administrator; 145 E. 74th St., Suite 1C; New
York, NY 10021; (212) 737-1011.
171. Institute for Intercultural Studies, Inc. (Small Research
Grants).
Amount: 7-10 grants of up to $2,500.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; intercultural
studies; recipients chosen on the basis of financial need and
quality of proposed research.
Deadline: February 15.
Contact: Ann Brownell Sloane, Administrator; 145 East 74th St.,
Suite 1C.; New York, NY 10021; (212) 737-1011
172. Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy (Predoctoral Internship
and Postdoctoral Fellowship).
Amount: 2 grants of $7,200.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; psychology, social work;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement; must be
planning a career in psychology.
Deadline: Applications accepted continuously.
Contact: Dr. Raymond DiGiuseppe, Director of Training and Research;
45 East 65th St.; New York, NY 10021; (212) 535-0822
173. Institute for the Study of World Politics (Research Grants).
Amount: 20-25 fellowships of various amounts per year
Eligibility: For doctoral candidates conducting dissertation
research or post-doctoral scholars undertaking special research
projects in the fields of international relations, environmental
issues, population (social science aspects) studies, human rights,
arms control and Third World development; No specific age limit but
preference is given to younger applicants.
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: c/o Fund for Peace; 345 East 46th St.; New York, NY 10017;
(212) 661-5900.
174. Institute for the Study of World Politics (Research Grants).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: For doctoral candidates (in the fields of
international relations, environmental issues, population (social
science aspects) studies, human rights, arms control, third world
development) conducting dissertation research or postdoctoral
scholars undertaking special research projects. Preference is given
to younger applicants.
Deadline: Feb 15.
Contact: c/o Fund for Peace; 345 E. 46th St.; New York, NY 10017;
(212) 661-5900.
175. Institute of Business Designers Foundation (Fellowship
Program).
Amount: 3 awards of $10,000.
Eligibility: Fellowship grants for designers who wish to return to
school to advance their knowledge of interior design; Must be in
graduate program.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: Betsy Bear, Senior Staff Specialist; 1155 Merchandise
Mart; Chicago, IL 60654; (312) 467-1950.
176. Institute of Internal Auditors; Research Foundation
(Dissertation Grant).
Amount: $1,000-$7,000.
Eligibility: For graduate students in auditing attending a school
offering a recognized doctoral degree in business and have
completed all course requirements except for the dissertation &
intend to teach internal auditing for at least 2 years.
Deadline: May 1; Nov. 1.
Contact: 249 Maitland Ave.; Altamonte Springs, FL 32701; (407)
830-7600.
177. Institute of International Education (British Literature,
History and Society from 1870 at the University of Oxford).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of varying amounts for 6
weeks.
Eligibility: Graduating college seniors through doctoral
candidates; study in Great Britain; British literature, history,
and society from 1870; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement, financial need, and potential contribution to general
life of the summer school.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: U.S. Student Programs Division; 809 United Nations Plaza;
New York, NY 10017-3580; (212) 984-5330
178. Institute of International Education (International
Fellowships for Non-USA Citizens).
Amount: Varies with country.
Eligibility: Graduate fellowships to study/do research in all
fields in country other than your own. Criteria - academics,
proficient in language of country you wish to visit; at least 1/2
of your bachelors degree completed in home country/apply from home
country.
Deadline: May 1-Oct. 31.
Contact: 809 United Nations Plaza; New York, NY 10017; (212)
883-8200.
179. Institute of International Education (International Human
Rights Internship Program).
Amount: 18-20 internships with stipend/salary of $6,000-$17,000
plus travel allowance. 1 year duration; effective January-August.
Award includes travel, living expenses, health insurance, and
payment of U.S. taxes if applicable.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the fields of third world area/ethnic studies,
international law, human rights law, public interest law, and
social sciences.
Deadline: August 31; notification by late November.
Contact: Annette Kuroda, Director; 1400 K Street NW, Suite 650;
Washington, DC 20005; (202) 842-0062; Fax: (202) 842-1219.
180. Institute of International Education (Scholarships for Study
in Switzerland).
Amount: 1,250 Swiss Francs per month.
Eligibility: The Swiss government offers scholarships to foreign
students in all areas for post-graduate study at a Swiss
university. Awards are intended to enable holders to further their
studies & begin research work.
Deadline: May 1-Oct. 31.
Contact: 809 United Nations Plaza; New York, NY 10017; (212)
883-8200.
181. Institute of International Education, Southern Region (Alice
Pratt Internship).
Amount: 1 internship with stipend/salary of $4,000. 4 months
duration; effective February. Award includes salary for 30-hour
week.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates in
any field. 20 to 35 years of age. Recipient must be enrolled
student or recent graduate of IIE Educational Associate member
college or university in Southern Region; if undergraduate, must be
a senior; and must be fluent in English.
Deadline: December 1; notification by December 15.
Contact: Thomas Farrell, Director; 515 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite
150; Houston, TX 77027; (713) 621-6300; Fax: (713) 621-7958.
182. Inter-American Foundation (Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships).
Amount: Approx. 15 awards of $550 per month stipend.
Eligibility: Open to Ph.D. candidates (enrolled in USA univs.)
from the social sciences, physical sciences & the professions who
have fulfilled all degree requirements other than the dissertation
before they travel to their country of intended study. Research
themes must deal directly with development activities among the
poor. Applicants required to speak and write language of their
country of intended study.
Deadline: Dec. 5.
Contact: 1515 Wilson Blvd.; Rosslyn, VA 22209; (703) 841-3800.
183. Inter-American Foundation (Master's Research Fellowships).
Amount: Approx. 10-15 awards of $450 per month stipend.
Eligibility: Open to master's students (enrolled in USA univs.)
for 3-6 months of field research in Latin America or the Caribbean.
Applicants required to speak & write the language of their country
of intended study.
Deadline: Nov. 1; Mar. 1.
Contact: 1515 Wilson Blvd.; Rosslyn, VA 22209; (703) 841-3800.
184. International Council of Nurses (ICN/3M Nursing Fellowship).
Amount: 3 fellowships of $7,500 per award. 1 year duration;
effective at start of academic year. Award includes tuition.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates, and
postdoctorals in the field of nursing or related health fields.
Recipients must be members of their national nurses association.
Deadline: Varies; notification by April.
Contact: Information Officer; 3, Place Jean-Marteau; CH-1201
Geneva; Switzerland; (41-22) 31 29 60.
185. International House of Philadelphia (Resident Fellow).
Amount: 5-10 fellowships of $1,980 per award. One year duration;
effective September. Award includes rent of a single room.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in any field.
Deadline: December 15 and August 15; notification by January 15
and August 30.
Contact: Pamela Cooper, Director; Resident and International
Student Programs; 3701 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia, PA 19104;
(215) 387-5125
186. International Reading Association (IRA, Nila Banton Smith
Visiting Scholars Program).
Amount: 1-2 travel grants of varying amount. One year duration;
effective upon approval. Award includes travel expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the field of reading and literacy. IRA members
are given preference.
Deadline: January 1; notification by May 15.
Contact: Dr. Alan E. Farstrup, Director of Research; 800 Barksdale
Road; Box 8139; Newark, DE 19714; (302) 731-1600; Fax: (302)
731-1057; Telex/Cable: 5106002813 READING.
187. International Society for General Semantics (Sanford I Berman
Research Scholarships).
Amount: $3,000.
Eligibility: Open to graduate students enrolled at accredited
institutions. Awards are to support researctaoery of Art;
Washington, DC 20565; (202) 842-6480; Fax: (202) 789-2681.
247. National Gallery of Art, Education Division, Department of
Public Programs (Graduate Lecturing Fellowships).
Amount: 2 grants of $2,500 for 9 months.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; art history;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality
of proposed lecture; must be well versed in European and/or
American art and live within commuting distance of the Gallery.
Deadline: April 20.
Contact: Gail Feigenbaum, Coordinator of Academic Progress;
Washington, DC 20565; (202) 842-6480.
248. National Geographic Society (Research Grants).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $1,000-15,000 for up to 3
years.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; anthropology,
archaeology, astronomy, biology, botany, ecology, physical and
human geography, geology, oceanography, paleontology, zoology,
other sciences pertinent to geography; recipients chosen on the
basis of quality of proposed research.
Deadline: Applications accepted continuously
Contact: Edwin W. Snider, Secretary; Committee for Research and
Explorations; 17th and M St. NW.; Washington, DC 20036; (202)
857-7439
249. National Home Fashions Leaque Inc. (Design Fellowship
Competition).
Amount: National and regional prizes of $1,000-10,000.
Eligibility: Design competition open to graduate students;
2nd,3rd,or 4th year undergraduate students enrolled in an
accredited university or college with schools of design, crafts, or
arts; and 2nd year students in a 2-year school of design.
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: 107 World Trade Center; PO Box 58045; Dallas, TX 75258;
(214) 747-2406.
250. National Institute of Justice (Graduate Research Fellowships).
Amount: 15-20 fellowships of up to $11,000.
Eligibility: To Ph.D. candidates who have completed all course
work/passed all exams prior to start of grant.
Deadline: Feb. 27.
Contact: 633 Indiana Ave. N.W.; Washington, DC 20531; (202)
724-2965 or write to: Announcement--Graduate Research Fellowship
Program; NCJRS; Box 6000; Rockville, MD 20850.
251. National Orchestral Association (Fellowships).
Amount: $2,500-$5,000. No tuition or fees are charged.
Eligibility: A unique fellowship program for graduates of music
schools anywhere in the U.S. who plan to pursue careers with major
orchestras. Fellows are chosen from national auditions held
annually.
Deadline: None specified.
Contact: Elisabeth Henderson, Artistic Administrator; 475 Riverside
Dr., Suite 455; New York, NY 10115; (212) 870-2009.
252. National Orientation Directors Association (Norman K. Russell
Scholarship)
Amount: 4 scholarships of $500 per year.
Eligibility: For graduate study only; The awards will be made on
the basis of orientation experience, current/future program of
study in an orientation-related field; Recommendations and
financial need.
Deadline: Every Fall
Contact: 2313 Student Services Bldg; Kalamazoo, MI 49008; (616)
383-0904.
253. National Press Photographers Foundation (Joseph
Ehrenreich-NPPF Scholarships).
Amount: 5 scholarships of $1,000 per award. Effective summer or
fall. Award includes tuition.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate in the field of
photojournalism. Applicants must already be enrolled in a degree
program, but need not be journalism majors.
Deadline: March 1; notification by April.
Contact: John Ahlhauser; Ehrenreich Scholarship Chairman; School
of Journalism; Indiana University; Bloomington, IN 47405; (812)
855-1710.
254. National Press Photographers Foundation Inc. (Reid Blackburn
Scholarship Fund),
Amount: Approx. $1,400.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate or grad students in
photojournalism at accredited US schools. Award is made available
from an endowment funded by public donations in NW US following the
death of this photojournalist while covering Mt. St. Helen's 1980
eruption.
Deadline: Dec. 31.
Contact: Tom Strongman; 3200 Croasdaile Dr., #306; Durham, NC
27705; (919) 383-7246.
255. National Right to Work Committee (William B. Ruggles
Journalism Scholarship).
Amount: $2,000.
Eligibility: Scholarships are open to undergraduate and graduate
students at accredited USA institutions of higher learning who
exemplify the dedication to principle & high journalistic standards
of William B. Ruggles.
Deadline: Jan. 1-Mar. 31.
Contact: 8001 Braddock Rd., Suite 500; Springfield, VA 22160; (703)
321-9820.
256. National Scholarship Trust Fund (Fellowship).
Amount: 1-5 fellowships of $1,500-$3,000 per year. 1-2 years
duration; effective September. Award includes tuition and living
expenses. Total amount of support varies.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields of
communications, industrial arts or trades. Recipient must intend
to use the degree in the graphic communications industries
(printing, publishing, packaging).
Deadline: January 10; notification by June 15.
Contact: Bonnie Bokor, Coordinator; 4615 Forbes Avenue;
Pittsburgh, PA 15213; (412) 621-6941; Fax: (412) 621-3049;
Telex/Cable: 9103509221.
257. National School Orchestra Association (NSOA Orchestra
Composition Contest).
Amount: Awards of $500 + royalties.
Eligibility: For original unpublished composition suitable for the
average senior high school string orchestra in the United States.
Length of composition not to exceed 5 minutes.
Deadline: May 15.
Contact: 811 Highland Terrace NE; Atlanta, GA 30306; (404)
872-7122.
258. National Science Foundation Division of Behavioral and Neural
Sciences (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants in the
Behavioral and Neural Sciences)
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $10,000 for up to 2
years.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; archaeology/archaeometry,
cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, systematic
anthropological collections; recipients chosen on the basis of
quality of proposed research; grants awarded in each field.
Deadline: Applications accepted continuously.
Contact: Program Director; 1800 G St. NW, Room 630; Washington, DC
20550; (202) 357-7564
259. National Science Foundation, Division of Behavioral and Neural
Sciences (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants in the
Behavioral and Neural Sciences - Language, Cognition, and Social
Behavior).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $10,000 for up to 2
years.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; human cognition and perception,
linguistics, social psychology; recipients chosen on the basis of
quality of proposed research; grants awarded in each field
Deadline: Applications accepted continuously.
Contact: Program Director; 1800 G St. NW, Room 630; Washington, DC
20550; (202) 357-7564
260. National Trust for Historic Preservation, Northeast Regional
Office (National Trust Intern Program).
Amount: 35-45 grants of $2,500.
Eligibility: Graduate or undergraduate students; summer internship;
historic preservation; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement, interest, employment background; must be enrolled in
a New England or New York college or university or be a legal
resident of those states while attending any college or university.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: Laurie Nicholas Rabe, Program Associate; 45 School St.;
Boston, MA 02108; (617) 523-0885
261. New Dance Group Studio (Dance and Choreographic Scholarships).
Amount: 11-25 scholarships of $4,000 for study at the New Dance
Group Studio. 1 year duration; effective date varies. Award
includes tuition.
Eligibility: Professionally-oriented student in the field of
dance. Maximum 25 years of age.
Deadline: Rolling deadline.
Contact: Rick Schussel, Director; 254 West 47th Street; New York,
NY 10036; (212) 719-2733.
262. New Jersey Historical Commission (New Jersey Historical
Commission Grants-in-Aid).
Amount: 50-60 grants of $4,400 per award. Usually 1 year
duration; effective about 90 days after deadline. Award includes
travel, living expenses, and research costs, such as photocopying
and typing.
Eligibility: No educational eligibility requirement. For projects
dealing with New Jersey history, including research, exhibitions,
publication, and conservation of historical materials. Also,
projects that commemorate the quincentennial of the arrival of
Christopher Columbus in the New World in 1492 as it affected New
Jersey, projects on the history of Afro-Americans in New Jersey.
Deadline: October 1, February 1, and June 1. Notification about
90 days after deadline.
Contact: Richard Waldron, Associate Director; 4 North Broad
Street, CN 305; Trenton, NJ 08625; (609) 292-6062.
263. New Jersey State Opera (Cash Awards).
Amount: $2,500.
Eligibility: Competition for professional singers between the ages
of 22 and 34. Not for singers who are under management with an
artist's management firm.
Deadline: None specified.
Contact:1020 Broad Street; Newark, NJ 07102; (201) 623-5757.
264. New School for Music Study (Graduate Fellowships in Piano
Teaching).
Amount: 2-6 awards of $1,000-$5,000. Tenable at New School for
Music Study. Renewable up to 2 years.
Eligibility: Graduate fellowships awarded on merit and teaching
potential. Must speak fluent English.
Deadline: Mar. 15.
Contact: Sam Holland, Director; PO Box 407; Princeton, NJ 08540;
(609) 921-2900.
265. New School for Music Study (Teaching Assistantships).
Amount: 3-6 internships with stipend/salary of $2,500. 9 months
duration; effective September 1. Award includes tuition.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and professionals in
the field of piano pedagogy. Recipients must be qualified piano
teachers at the elementary level or show promise as piano teachers
and must audition.
Deadline: March 15; rolling notification.
Contact: Jody Johnson, Director of Admissions; P.O. Box 407;
Princeton, NJ 08542; (609) 921-2900.
266. New York State Assembly (Graduate Scholars Program)
Amount: Up to 10 grants of $13,500 for 8 months.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; political science,
public policy; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement, strong commitment to public service, and understanding
of the legislative process; must be New York State residents or
attending New York State institutions.
Deadline: November 1.
Contact: Laurel A. Winegar, Director, Intern Committee, Legislative
Office Building, Room 829A, Albany, NY 12248, (518) 455-4704.
267. New York State Assembly (Summer Intern Program).
Amount: 10-20 grants of $3,000 for 10 weeks.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; political science,
public policy; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement, strong commitment to public service, and understanding
of the legislative process; must be New York State residents or
attending New York State institutions.
Deadline: March 15.
Contact: Laurel A. Winegar; Director, Intern Committee; Legislative
Office Building, Room 829A; Albany, NY 12248; (518) 455-4704.
268. New York University (Gallatin Division Special Awards &
Scholarships).
Amount: 104 special awards and scholarships per year of varying
amount.
Eligibility: Various special awards and scholarships are available
to undergraduate and graduate publishing students enrolled in the
Gallatin Division of New York University.
Deadline: None specified.
Contact: 715 Broadway, 6th Fl.; New York, NY 10003; (212) 598-7077.
269. Newberry Library (Newberry Library Short-term Resident
Fellowship).
Amount: 35 fellowships of $750 per month per award. 1-3 months
duration; effective date varies.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals in
the fields of English language/literature, foreign languages,
history, liberal arts, and the humanities. Graduate students must
be doctoral candidates.
Deadline: March 1, October 15; notification by May 1, December 1.
Contact: Ruth Hamilton, Assistant Director of Research and
Education; 60 West Walton Street; Chicago, IL 60610; (312) 943-9090
ext. 318.
270. Newberry Library (Program in the Humanities of the Associated
Colleges of the Midwest and Great Lakes Colleges Association).
Amount: Salary replacement to maximum of $35,000 per year.
Eligibility: Two fellowships are available for faculty members of
associated colleges of the Midwest and Great Lake Colleges
Association; Fellows will share teaching responsibilities for a
fall semester seminar and remaining time for their own research.
Deadline: None
Contact: 60 West Walton Street; Chicago, IL 60610; (312) 943-9090.
271. Newberry Library (Short-Term Fellowships).
Amount: 60-70 fellowships of $800 per month stipend per year
Eligibility: Fellowships open to Ph.D. candidates in the humanities
who are working on their dissertation & scholars who hold a Ph.D.
Applicants must be working on a specific research project in a
field appropriate to the Newberry's collection. Preference given to
applicants from outside the Chicageo area.
Deadline: Mar 1; Oct 15.
Contact: 60 West Walton St.; Chicago, IL 60610; (312) 943-9090.
272. Newberry Library, D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of
the American Indian (Fellowship).
Amount: 4 awards of varying amount. 6 months-1 year duration;
effective September 1. Award includes living expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals in
the fields of area/ethnic studies and history, especially U.S.
Indian history.
Deadline: February 1.
Contact: Fred Hoxie, Director; 60 West Walton Street; Chicago, IL
60610; (312) 943-9090
273. Norlands Living History Center (Internship).
Amount: 8 internships with salary/stipend of $100 per month plus
housing per award. 3 months duration; effective date varies.
Award includes stipend and housing.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates and graduates/postgraduates in
the field of farming and social history of 19th-century New
England. Recipient must be fluent in English.
Deadline: Rolling deadline; on-going notification.
Contact: Mrs. Billie Gammon, Director; R.D.2, Box 3395; Livermore
Falls, ME 04254; (207) 897-2236.
274. North American Baptist Seminary (Financial Aid Grants).
Amount: Approx. 60 awards of up to $1,000.
Eligibility: Open to students who are enrolled full time at North
American Baptist Seminary.
Deadline: None.
Contact:1321 West 22nd St.; Sioux Falls, SD 57105; (605) 336-6588.
275. Office of Technology Assessment (Congressional Fellowship
Program).
Amount: $28,000-$45,000.
Eligibility: Open to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional
competency in the physical or biological sciences, engineering,
law, economics or public policy.
Deadline: Jan 31.
Contact: Congress of the United States; Personnel Office;
Washington, DC 20510; (202) 224-8713.
276. Organization of American Historians (OAH Awards & Prizes).
Amount: $500-$750.
Eligibility: Awards & prizes in recognition of scholarly and
professional achievements in the field of American history. There
are 10 programs open to graduate students or post graduates working
in the field.
Deadline: Varies.
Contact: 112 N. Bryan St.; Bloomington, IN 47401; (812) 335-7311.
277. Pacific Cultural Foundation (Grants in Chinese Studies).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $2,000-5,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; sciences concerned with Chinese
studies; recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed
research; must be residents of the free world.
Deadline: March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1.
Contact: Mr. Yu-sheng Chang, President, Palace Office Building,
Suite 807, 346 Nankeen East Road, Sec. 3 Taipei, Taiwan; (02)
752-7424
278. Parapsychology Foundation, Inc. Eileen J. Garrett Scholarship
Award
Amount: 1 grant of $3,000 for 1 year.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; parapsychology;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement, financial
need, and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: July 15.
Contact: 228 East 71st St.; New York, NY 10021; (212) 628-1550
279. Pastel society of America (PSA Scholarships)
Amount: Tuition. 10-12 awards per year. Duration Ranges from 1 week
- 1 class per week for 1 year
Eligibility: Open to talented pastel artists at all levels of
study. Awards are for the study of pastel arts at the art students
league, PSA studio or with a private PSA teacher.
Deadline: Aug. 1
Contact: 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003. (212) 533-6931
280. Paul Getty Trust, J. Paul Getty Museum (Internships for
Graduate Students).
Amount: 12-15 internships of $11,520 or $16,640 per award. 9
months or 1 year duration; effective October 2. Award includes
unrestricted grant and medical benefits.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields of
liberal arts, art history, museum studies/education, and art
conservation. Recipient must be enrolled in a university program
leading to a graduate degree in art history or field related to the
internship, or have completed a relevant degree no more than 1 year
before application date.
Deadline: December 11; notification by April.
Contact: Andrew Clark, Administrator, Intern Program; P.O. Box
2112; Santa Monica, CA 90406; (213) 459-7611.
281. Performance Community (Roy Lauderdale Memorial Internships
Program).
Amount: 3 internships with stipend/salary of $4,800. 1 year
duration; effective date negotiable. Award includes tuition.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields of
musical theater and theater administration. 22 to 50 years of age.
Recipients must have a basic command of English.
Deadline: Rolling deadline; notification by 8-10 weeks of
application.
Contact: R. E. Higgins, General Manager; 1225 West Belmont;
Chicago, IL 60201; (312) 929-7367.
282. Phi Alpha Theta-International Honors Society in History
(Donald B Hoffman Scholarship Award).
Amount: $1,000
Eligibility: Doctoral fellowship for advanced Ph.D. students who
are members of Phi Alpha Theta. The award is intended for projects
connected with completion of Ph.D. degree such as research travel,
research materials, dissertation expenses, etc.
Deadline: June 1.
Contact: 2333 Liberty St.; Allentown, PA 18104; (215) 433-4140.
283. Phi Alpha Theta-International Honors Society in History (Pat
Fellowships).
Amount: 6 renewable fellowships of $3,750.
Eligibility: Graduate fellowships for members of Phi Alpha Theta.
Goal of the society is to recognize excellence in the study of
history.
Deadline: Mar. 15.
Contact: 2333 Liberty St.; Allentown, PA 18104; (215) 433-4140.
284. Phi Beta Kappa Society (Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship).
Amount: 1 grant of $7,000 for 1 year.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; unmarried women ages 25-35 only;
French language and literature, Greek language, literature,
history, archaeology; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement and quality of proposed research; must devote full time
to research during award year.
Deadline: January 15.
Contact: 1811 Q St. NW; Washington, DC 20009; (202) 265-4808
285. Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia Foundation (Research Assistance Grants).
Amount: Up to $1,000.
Eligibility: Graduate grants for research related to American music
or music in America. Show evidence of previous successful writing
and research or of unusual knowledge/competence in field to be
researched.
Deadline: Apr. 1.
Contact: 10600 Old State Rd.; Grant Committee; Evansville, IN
47711; (812) 867-2433.
286. Philanthropic Educational Organization International Peace
Scholarship Fund (PEO International Peace Scholarships).
Amount: 160-180 grants of $500-3,500 for 1 year.
Eligibility: BS/BA holders; women only; citizens of countries other
than the United States or Canada; recipients must agree to return
to their home country; humanities and social sciences, biological
and agricultural sciences, physical sciences and mathematics,
engineering and applied sciences, business, education, health.
Deadline: December 31.
Contact: Office Secretary; 3700 Grand Ave.; Des Moines, IA
50312-2899; (515) 255-3153
287. Phoenix Management & Budget Dept (Intern Program).
Amount: $1,674 per month
Eligibility: Annual management internship program open to master's
candidates or master's degree holders in public administration,
urban studies, & related fields.
Deadline: Jan 30.
Contact: 251 W. Washington St.; Phoenix, AZ 85003; (602) 262-6721.
288. Pitt Rivers Museum (Swan Fund).
Amount: Approx. 10 renewable awards of $1,000-2,000 pounds.
Eligibility: Research grants for graduate students to support
research in Africa relating to the small peoples such as bushmen,
pygmies, & other hunter-gatherers.
Deadline: None.
Contact: South Parks Rd.; Oxford OX1 3PP England; 0865-270927.
289. Pittsburgh Foundation (Walter Read Hovey Memorial Fund).
Amount: 1 grant of $2,500. Duration as required; effective May or
June. Award includes tuition, travel, living expenses, and
dependents' expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the field of art
history.
Deadline: March 15; notification by April 15.
Contact: Christine Clark, Grants Coordinator; 30 CNG Tower; 625
Liberty Avenue; Pittsburgh, PA 15222; (412) 391-5122; Fax: (412)
391-7259.
290. Poetry Society of America (Cash Awards).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Aimed at advancing excellence in poetry & encouraging
skill in traditional forms as well as experimentation in
contemporary forms. These are cash awards not scholarships.
Deadline: Dec. 31.
Contact: Send self-addressed-stamped-envelope for contest rules
brochure to: 15 Gramercy Park; New York, NY 10003; (212) 254-9628.
291. Poetry Society of America (Contests Open to PSA Members).
Amount: Varies with award.
Eligibility: Only 1 poetry submission may be sent for each contest.
All submissions must be unpublished on date of entry & not
scheduled for publication by the date of the PSA Awards ceremony
held in the spring.
Deadline: Dec. 31.
Contact: Send self-addressed-stamped-envelope for contest rules
brochure. 15 Gramercy Park, New York, NY 10003.
292. Population Council (Fellowships in the Social Sciences).
Amount: 20-25 grants of $14,000-40,000 for 1 year.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; midcareer professionals seeking
master's degrees; population studies in combination with another
social science discipline, such as anthropology, sociology,
economics, biostatistics, public health; recipients chosen on the
basis of academic achievement and quality of proposed research;
research/training must be carried out at an institution having a
strong program in population studies; preference given to those
currently or formerly employed in population studies or family
planning, and those planning careers in the fields;
developing-country nationals committed to returning to their home
countries preferred.
Deadline: December 1.
Contact: Beth Orsen, Manager; Fellowship Program, Social Sciences;
1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza; New York, NY 10017; (212) 644-1300 ext.
782
293. Population Council (Fellowships).
Amount: 20-25 annual awards for tuition, monthly stipend, research
and travel expenses
Eligibility: Doctoral/post-doctoral and mid career research
fellowships in the areas of population studies, demography and
sociology.
Deadline: Dec. 1.
Contact: Fellowship Office; One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza; New York,
NY 10017; (212) 644-1782.
294. Population Council (Population Council Fellowships).
Amount: Award amount varies. Up to 1 year duration; flexible
effective date. Award includes tuition, travel, living expenses,
dependents' expenses, health insurance, and some research-related
fees.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the fields of population studies, including
demography and biostatistics; population studies in combination
with a social science discipline, such as economics, sociology,
anthropology, geography, political science, public administration.
Deadline: December 1; notification by March.
Contact: Beth Orson, Fellowship Secretary; One Dag Hammarskjold
Plaza; New York, NY 10017; (212) 644-1782; Fax: (212) 755-6052;
Telex/Cable: 234722/POPCOUNCIL, NEW YORK.
295. Poynter Fund Scholarship Fellowship Program.
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of varying amounts.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; various aspects of
journalism; recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement;
must be planning a career in journalism.
Deadline: July 1.
Contact: Personnel Department; Times Publishing Company; P.O. Box
1121 St.; Petersburg, FL 33731-1121; (813) 893-8556
296. Premio Musicale Citta Di Trieste (International Competition
for Symphonic Composition).
Amount: 5 Mil.Lira-1st; 2.5Mil.Lira-2nd; 1.5 Mil.Lira-3rd.
Eligibility: Anyone who submits an original composition for double
concerto for 2 solo instruments and orchestra (normal symphonic
instrumental arrangement). Previous winners are excluded.
Deadline: Aug. 31.
Contact: Piazza Dell'Unita D'Italia 4 - Palazzo Municipale; 34121
Trieste Italia; (040) 6751-68844.
297. Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Summer
Fellowships).
Amount: 8 awards of $2,000.
Eligibility: To graduate students in psychology & related areas for
support of independent summer research projects (supervised) &
seminars in animal welfare.
Deadline: Feb 1.
Contact: PO Box 87; New Gloucester, ME 04260; (207) 926-4817.
298. Psychology Society (Psychology in the Service of
Humanity-Project Grants).
Amount: $5,000.
Eligibility: For graduate students & post-graduates involved in
projects using psychology for humanitarian problem-solving in youth
counseling, substance abuse, therapy, family & social problems,
prisons & prisoners.
Deadline: June 30.
Contact: 100 Beekman St.; New York, NY 10038; (212) 285-1872.
299. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (Summer Journalism Internship
Program).
Amount: $250 per week stipend for 12 weeks +transportation.
Eligibility: Open to graduate journalism students. Summer
internship with Radio Free Europe's Washington news bureau. May be
taken during any 12-week period between June 1-Oct. 30. Program
provides opportunity to participate fully in news bureau
assignments.
Deadline: Mar 7.
Contact: 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20036; (202)
457-6900.
300. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (Summer Research Internships).
Amount: 6-10 internships per year; daily stipend of 45 German
marks; accommodations.
Eligibility: Graduate students in the fields of Soviet or East
European studies or other relevant disciplines are eligible. Must
submit curriculum vitae; A careful assessment of relevant foreign
language skills; suggested research topics-interests; two
recommendations regarding academic performance.
Deadline: Feb. 14.
Contact: Mr. Alan Dodds Director; 1201 Connecticut Ave.;
Washington, DC 20036.
301. Radio-Television News Directors Association Foundation
(Broadcast Journalism Scholarship Awards).
Amount: 6 scholarships per year of $1,000.
Eligibility: Open to sophomores or more advanced undergraduates
and masters degree candidates whose career objective is broadcast
news.
Deadline: Apr. 15.
Contact: 1717 K St. NW; Suite 615; Washington, DC 20006; (202)
737-8657.
302. Reformed Church in America (Grants and Loans).
Amount: $1,800.
Eligibility: Grants & loans open to graduate divinity students who
are accepted to or are enrolled at Western Theological Seminary in
Holland, Michigan or New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New
Brunswick, New Jersey.
Deadline: March 1.
Contact: c/o New Brunswick Theological Seminary; 17 Seminary Pl;
New Brunswick, NJ 08910; (201) 247-5241.
303. Resources for the Future (Small Grants Program)
Amount: $30,000 maximum
Eligibility: Post-doctoral research grants open to researchers of
all nationalities. Proposals may originate in the
humanities/social/or natural sciences & may be theoretical or
applied research. 2 months - 2 years. Ongoing projects also
considered. Grants can only be made through tax-exempt
institutions.
Deadline: Mar. 1.
Contact: 1616 'P' St. NW; Washington, DC 20036; (202) 328-5000.
304. Richard D. Irwin Foundation ( Doctoral Fellowships).
Amount: 20 grants of $2,000-2,500 for 1 year. Awards tenable at
accredited USA & Canadian institutions.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; business, economics; recipients
chosen on the basis of financial need; preference given to those
planning a teaching career in business and economics; must be
accepted or enrolled in a school with an accredited doctoral
program.
Deadline: February 15.
Contact: Robert A. Schmitz, Secretary-Treasurer; 1818 Ridge Road;
Homewood, IL 60430; (312) 798-6000
305. Rockefeller Foundation (Graduate Study Awards).
Amount: 10-15 monthly stipends per year.
Eligibility: Doctoral dissertation fellowships for students under
36 years old who have completed all other work toward their Ph.D.
degree (or an equivalent) in one of the social sciences with a
specialization in population studies.
Deadline: Nov. 15.
Contact: 1133 6th Ave.; New York, NY 10036; (212) 869-8500.
306. Rockefeller Foundation (Population Sciences Fellowships)
Amount: 20-25 grants of full tuition plus expenses for 1 year.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates, medical degree holders; area and
cultural studies, communications, demography and population
studies, political science and public policy, sociology,
anthropology, archaeology, women's studies, biology and biomedical
science, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics and
developmental biology, physiology, public and community health as
related to population issues; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement, quality of proposed research, and
developing-country nationality (strong preference given to
developing-country nationals); maximum age 40; must be currently or
formerly employed in population studies/planning or intend to seek
employment in that field in the developing world.
Deadline: November 15.
Contact: Fellowship Secretary; 1133 Ave. of the Americas; New York,
NY 10036; (212) 869-8500 ext. 313
307. Roothbert Fund Inc. (Scholarship Grants).
Amount: Approximately 56 renewable awards of $1,200 per year.
Eligibility: Grants to individuals who are primarily motivated by
spiritual values and who are considering teaching as their
vocation. Must have good scholastic record. Must be resident of New
York City, Philadelphia, Washington DC, or Providence. Must be able
to appear for interview in New York.
Deadline: Mar. 1.
Contact: 360 Park Avenue South, 15th Fl.; New York, NY 10010; (212)
679-2030.
308. Rotary Foundation (Graduate Scholarships).
Amount: About 1,300 total scholarships; amount varies. 9 months
duration; effective at start of academic year. Award includes
tuition, travel, living expenses, academic fees, and some
educational supplies.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in any field. Must
be a citizen of 1 of the 164 countries in which there is a Rotary
Club. 18 to 30 years of age. Recipient must have a bachelor's
degree or its equivalent, and must read, write, and speak the host
language. Rotarians, their children, spouses, ancestors, and
employees of any Rotary entity are ineligible.
Deadline: Dates are set by local Rotary Clubs and districts;
notification by December 15.
Contact: Margaret Omori; Supervisor, Scholarships Awards Section;
One Rotary Center; 1560 Sherman Avenue; Evanston, IL 60201; 9312)
866-3000; Fax: (312) 328-8281; Telex/Cable: 4330288 TRF.
309. Samuel H. Kress Foundation ( Soctoral Dissertation Fellowships
in art History).
Amount: Varies; 25-30 grants for art history.
Eligibility: Must anticipate completion of all requirements for
Ph.D. degree (in art history) except dissertation at time grant
will be received. Grants are made for travel to pursue essential
research.
Deadline: Nov. 30.
Contact: 174 East 80th St.; New York, NY 10021; (212) 861-4993.
310. Samuel H. Kress Foundation (Fellowships in Art Conservation).
Amount: 10-20 grants of $1,000-10,000.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; art and art history,
historic preservation, museum studies; recipients chosen on the
basis of academic achievement, financial need, and quality of
proposed research.
Deadline: January 30.
Contact: Lisa Ackerman, Chief Administrative Officer; 174 East 80th
St.; New York., NY 10021; (212) 861-4993
311. Samuel H. Kress Foundation (Kress Fellowships in the History
of Art).
Amount: 15 fellowships of up to $10,000 per award. 1 year
duration; effective September 1.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields of
architectural history and art history.
Deadline: November 30; notification by April 1.
Contact: Lisa Ackerman, Chief Administrative Officer; 174 East
80th Street; New York, NY 10021; (212) 861-4993; Fax: (212)
628-3146.
312. Samuel H. Kress Foundation (Predoctoral Fellowships in the
History of Art).
Amount: 4 grants of $10,000 per year for 2 years.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; art history; recipients chosen on
the basis of academic achievement. financial need, and quality of
proposed research.
Deadline: November 30.
Contact: Lisa Ackerman, Chief Administrative Officer; 174 East 80th
St.; New York, NY 10021; (212) 861-4993
313. San Bernardino County Mental Health Department (Psychology
Intern Training).
Amount: 8 awards of $12,179 stipend.
Eligibility: For pre-doctoral on-site intern training (one year)
for clinical psychologists. To Ph.D. candidates with a masters
degree or equivalent training.
Deadline: Jan. 15.
Contact: 700 East Gilbert St.; San Bernardino, CA 92415; (714)
387-7000.
314. San Francisco Conservatory of Music (Scholarship).
Amount: About 10 scholarships of $1,000-$7,300 per award. 1 year
duration; effective at start of academic year. Award includes
tuition.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates and graduates/postgraduates in
the field of classical music performance.
Deadline: April 1; notification by late spring.
Contact: Colleen Katzowitz, Director of Student Services; 1201
Ortega Street; San Francisco, CA 94122; (415) 665-9220.
315. San Jose State University (Scholarships).
Amount: 450 scholarships of $50-$1,000.
Eligibility: To those students in all areas of study enrolled at
the university on the basis of grade point average; most
scholarships require financial need.
Deadline: Jan. 1-Mar. 1.
Contact: Graduate fellowships and assistantships apply directly to
their department's dean's office. Others write to: Financial Aid
Office, SJSU - One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192; (408)
277-2696.
316. School of Oriental and African Studies (Master's Scholarships)
Amount: 10 awards of approx. $4,620 per year.
Eligibility: Scholarships open to master's degree students in the
areas of Asian studies and African studies; Awards tenable at the
School of Oriental and African Studies in London.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: J. T. Bishop, Registrar; Malet St.; London WC1E 7HP
England; (01) 637-2388.
317. Scripps Howard Foundation (Ellen Browning Scripps
Fellowships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $500-3,000.
Eligibility: Graduating college seniors through doctoral
candidates; any field as a subject of journalism; recipients chosen
on the basis of academic achievement and financial need; must be
currently or formerly employed, or planning employment in
journalism and communication; U.S. citizenship or valid U.S. visa.
Deadline: February 25.
Contact: Mary Lou Marusin, Administrator; 1100 Central Trust Tower;
P.O. Box 5380; Cincinnati, OH 45202; (513) 977-3036
318. Sigma XI, The Scientific Research Society (Grants-in-Aid of
Research).
Amount: About 1,000 grants of $425-$1,000 per award. 1 year
duration; effective June, December, or March. Award includes
research expenses.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates and graduates/postgraduates in
any field. Priority is given to applicants in the early stage of
their careers.
Deadline: February 1, May 1, November 1; notification by 8 weeks
after deadline.
Contact: Isabelle Amendola, Program Administrator; 345 Whitney
Avenue; New Haven, CT 06511; (203) 624-9883; Fax: (203) 772-1523.
319. Sisterhood (International Peace Scholarship).
Amount: 182 grants of up to $3,500 per award. 1 year duration;
effective at start of summer or fall terms. Award includes tuition
and living expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in any field. Women
only. Applicants concentrating in medical and health sciences must
be in last 2 years of a country or she will be expected to
reimburse the fund.
Deadline: December 31; notification by May 1.
Contact: Office Secretary; 3700 Grand Avenue; Des Moines, IA
50312; (515) 255-3153.
320. Smithsonian Institute (Graduate Student Fellowships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $3,000 for 10 weeks.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; humanities and
social sciences, natural and physical sciences; recipients chosen
on the basis of academic achievement and quality of proposed
research.
Deadline: January 15.
Contact: Office of Fellowships and Grants; 955 L'Enfant Plaza,
Suite 7300; Washington, DC 20560; (202) 287-3271.
321. Smithsonian Institution (Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Design
Academic Year Internships).
Amount: Unpaid.
Eligibility: Academic year internships at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum
open to undergraduate & graduate students in art, design,
architecture, or museum studies who are enrolled in accredited
colleges or universities. Minimum term is 1 month.
Deadline: None.
Contact: Cooper-Hewitt Museum; 2 East 91st St.; New York, NY 10128;
(212) 860-6868.
322. Smithsonian Institution (Fellowships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: For research in residence using any of the
Smithsonian's collections & facilities. Opent to graduate students
and Ph.D. candidates working on their dissertation, post-doctoral
researcher & professional scholars in all areas of study.
Deadline: Varies
Contact: Office of Fellowships and Grants; 955 L'Enfant Plaza, Room
7300; Washington. DC 20560; (202) 287-3271.
323. Smithsonian Institution (Minority Internships)
Amount: Unspecified number of grants, of $200-250 per week for 9-12
weeks, plus expenses.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates, undergraduate
juniors and seniors; Black- American, Hispanic-American, and
Asian-American applicants only; humanities and social sciences,
natural and physical sciences; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: March 1, July 1, October 15.
Contact: Office of Fellowships and Grants; 955 L'Enfant Plaza,
Suite 7300; Washington, DC 20560; (202) 287-3271.
324. Smithsonian Institution (National Air & Space Museum
Internship Program).
Amount: Stipend ($115-$150 per week) or academic credit.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate & graduate students. Internships
available in many areas such as aviation, astronomy, geology, space
science, art & all aspects of museum & library operations from
artifact registration & history to public relations.
Deadline: Applications considered quarterly.
Contact: Attn-NASM Intern Program Director; Room P700; Washington,
DC 20560; (202) 357-1504.
325. Smithsonian Institution (National Museum of African Art
Internships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Academic year & summer internships at the National
Museum of African Art. Open to junior & senior undergraduate
students and graduate students in the fields of African studies,
Afro-American studies, art history, and museum studies. Interns
work in one of several museum offices for 10 weeks.
Deadline: Dec. 15; Apr. 1.
Contact: 950 Independence Ave. SW; Washington, DC 20560; (202)
357-4600.
326. Smithsonian Institution (National Museum of American Art
Internships).
Amount: Stipend.
Eligibility: Academic credit internships at the National Museum of
American Art open to graduate students who are enrolled in
accredited programs & have completed at least 12 credit hours in
the fields of art history, American studies, and museum studies.
Students home institution is expected to provide 50% of tuition
costs.
Deadline: Feb. 28.
Contact: 8th & 'G' St. NW; Washington, DC 20560; (202) 357-2714.
327. Smithsonian Institution (Predoctoral Fellowships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $12,500 for 6-12 months,
plus $1,000 research costs, plus travel allowance.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; humanities and social sciences,
natural and physical sciences; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement and quality of proposed research.
Deadline: January 15.
Contact: Office of Fellowships and Grants; 955 L'Enfant Plaza,
Suite 7300; Washington, DC 20560; (202) 287-3271.
328. Smithsonian Institution (Ten-Week Graduate Student
Fellowships).
Amount: 20-30 grants of $3,000 for 10 weeks.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; art and art history,
folklore, history, sociology, anthropology and archaeology,
biology, botany and plant sciences, cell and molecular biology,
ecology, environmental biology and evolutionary biology,
entomology, microbiological sciences and immunology, zoology,
astronomy and astrophysics, earth and planetary sciences;
recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research.
Deadline: January 15.
Contact: Sharon Nishizaki; Academic Programs Specialist, Office of
Fellowships and Grants; 955 L'Enfant Plaza, Suite 730; Washington,
DC 20560; (202) 287-3271.
329. Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships and Grants
(Grants for Short-Term Visits).
Amount: 172 grants of up to $2,000 per award or up to $4,000 for
applicants from Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the
Middle East. At least 1 week duration. Award includes travel and
living expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the fields of history, life sciences, and physical
sciences.
Deadline: At least 6 weeks before proposed visit.
Contact: Suite 7300; 955 L'Enfant Plaza; Washington, DC 20560;
(202) 287-3271; Fax: (202) 287-3691.
330. Smithsonian Institution, Office of Fellowships and Grants
(Smithsonian Institution Graduate Student Fellowship Program).
Amount: About 20-25 fellowships of $3,000 per award. 10 weeks
duration; effective June1-March 1. Award includes stipend.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields of
history, life sciences, and physical sciences.
Deadline: January 15; notification by April 15.
Contact: Sharon Nishizaki, Academic Programs Specialist; Suite
7300; 955 L'Enfant Plaza; Washington, DC 20560; (202) 287-3271;
Fax: (202) 287-3691.
331. Social Science Research Council (Dissertation Fellowships for
Area Research, Japan).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $10,000 for 10 months.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; humanities and social sciences;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality
of proposed research.
Deadline: December 1.
Contact: 605 Third Ave.; New York, NY 10158; (212) 661-0280 ext.
475
332. Social Science Research Council (Dissertation Fellowships for
Area Research, Korea).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $9,000-10,000 for 9 months.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; humanities and social sciences;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement, quality of
proposed research, and proficiency in Korean; research to be
carried out in Korea.
Deadline: November 1.
Contact: 605 Third Ave.; New York, NY 10158; (212) 661-0280 ext.
475.
333. Social Science Research Council (International Doctoral
Dissertation Research Fellowships).
Amount: 50-100 fellowships supporting 9-18 months of field
research. in Western Europe, Near East, Middle East, Africa, Asia
or Latin America. Amounts vary.
Eligibility: Fellowships for Ph.D. candidates of all nationalities
enrolled at USA institutions in the fields of social sciences,
humanities, demography, urban planning, and education.
Deadline: Nov. 1.
Contact: 605 3rd Ave.; Fellowships Coordinator; New York, NY 10158;
(212) 661-0280.
334. Social Science Research Council (MacArthur Foundation
Fellowships in International Peace and Security).
Amount: 15-20 grants of $30,000 - $60,000 for up to 2 years.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; postdoctoral students,
professionals; international peace and security studies; humanities
& social sciences, physical & biological sciences; recipients
chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research; need not be
affiliated with academic an institution.
Deadline: November 1.
Contact: Ilana Shapiro, Program Assistant; 605 Third Ave.; New
York, NY 10158; (212) 661-0280 ext. 495.
335. Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (W. Stull
Holt Dissertation Fellowship).
Amount: $1,500.
Eligibility: Ph.D. dissertation fellowships to help defray travel
and living expenses connected with research and/or writing of
dissertation in the field of history of USA foreign relations.
Deadline: April 1.
Contact: PO Box 751; Dept. of History; Portland State Univ.;
Portland, OR 97207; (503) 229-3917.
336. Society for Technical Communication (Graduate Scholarships).
Amount: 4 awards of $1,500 tenable at recognized colleges and
universities in USA & Canada.
Eligibility: Open to full-time graduates who are enrolled in an
accredited master's or doctoral degree program for a career in any
area of technical communication.
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: 815 15th St. NW; Washington, DC 20005; (202) 737-0035.
337. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
(Grants-in-Aid Program).
Amount: $1,000.
Eligibility: Grants are available for scientific research in a
social problem area related to the basic interests and goals of
SPSSI. Proposals on sexism & racism are particularly welcomed.
Deadline: Feb. 1; May 1; Nov. 1.
Contact: PO Box 1248; Ann Arbor, MI 48106; (313) 662-9130.
338. Society of American Historians (Allan Nevins Prize).
Amount: $1,000.
Eligibility: Award for best dissertation of the preceding year.
Qualified individuals who have written appropriate doctoral
dissertations may be recommended by their departments.
Deadline: Dec. 31.
Contact: 610 Fayerweather Hall; Columbia Univ.; New York, NY 10027;
(212) 280-2555.
339. Society of Environmental Graphic Designers (Student
Scholarship Award).
Amount: $1,000-$3,000.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate & graduate students in the areas
of environmental design, graphic design, landscape architecture,
architecture, interior design, industrial design (preference to
graphic design majors) at accredited colleges & universities.
Purpose is to encourage students in these areas to pursue a career
in environmental graphic design. Faculty member or associate
sponsorship will be required.
Deadline: Mar. 18.
Contact: 47 Third St.; Cambridge, MA 02141; (617) 577-8225.
340. Society of Illustrators (Annual Student Scholarship Show)
Amount: 30 awards of $300-$2,500 per year.
Eligibility: This judged art competition is open to students who
are enrolled in university level illustration & graphic arts
programs.
Deadline: None.
Contact: 128 East 63rd St.; New York, NY 10021.
341. Society of Real Estate Appraisers (SREA Scholarship Program).
Amount: 20 awards of $1,000 per year
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate & graduate students who are
studying real estate valuation; real estate or an allied field at
a recognized college or university.
Deadline: Late Feb.
Contact: 225 North Michigan Ave.; Blvd. TWR-N, 7th Fl.; Chicago, IL
60601; (312) 819-2400.
342. Solomom R. Guggenheim Foundation (Hilla Rebay Fellowship)
Amount: 5 grants of $1,000
Eligibility: Master's candidates, graduating college seniors;
museum studies; recipients chosen on the basis of academic
achievement and related work experience (curatorial and scholarly);
ages 20-30 preferred; those planning careers in museum
administration or curatorship preferred; ability in one or more
foreign languages preferred.
Deadline: Applications accepted continuously.
Contact: Education Associate; Guggenheim Museum; 1071 Fifth Avenue;
New York, NY 10128; (212) 360-3500
343. Soroptimist International of the Americas (Venture Clubs of
the Americas Handicapped Student Scholarships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: To physically disabled young persons between 15 and 35
years of age. Awards may be used for undergraduate or graduate
study in any area at an accredited institution.
Deadline: Varies.
Contact: 1616 Walnut St.; Philadelphia, PA 19103; (215) 732-0512.
344. Stanley Drama Award (Playwriting Awards Competition).
Amount: $1,000.
Eligibility: Annual award for the best play or musical submitted to
the competition. Script must not be commercially produced or
published and should be recommended by a theatre professional.
Deadline: Jun. 1.
Contact: c/o Wagner College-Drama Dept.; 631 Howard Ave.; Staten
Island, NY 10301; (718) 390-3100.
345. State Historical Society of Wisconsin (Alice E. Smith
Fellowship).
Amount: $2,000.
Eligibility: Outright grant open to any woman doing research in
American history. Preference will be given to grad research on
history of Midwest or state of Wisconsin. No references;
Transcripts or examples of previous work are required; A letter
describing your research in some detail will serve as your
application for the fellowship.
Deadline: July 15.
Contact: 816 State St.; Madison, WI 53706; (608) 262-2999.
346. State University of New York - Upstate Medical Center
(Clinical Psychology Internships).
Amount: 6 awards annually of $9,434 (stipend). Health insurance and
sick leave included.
Eligibility: For students matriculated in an APA approved graduate
program in clinical psychology.
Deadline: Jan. 15.
Contact: 750 E. Adams St.; Syracuse, NY 13210; (315) 473-5627.
347. State University of New York, University of Albany, Center for
Women in Government (Fellowship on Women and Public Policy).
Amount: 10 fellowships of $9,500 per award. 7 months duration;
effective January 1. Award includes tuition and living expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and professionals in
any field. Applicant must be matriculating at a graduate
university in New York State.
Deadline: May 26; notification by July 20.
Contact: Maud Ester; Coordinator, Fellowship Program; Draper hall,
Room 302; 1400 Washington Avenue; Albany, NY 12222; (518) 442-3900.
348. Statler Foundation (Scholarships)
Amount: 900 awards of $500 per year. Renewable.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate or graduate students who are
accepted to or enrolled full time at a USA institution in an
accredited program of study in the fields of food management,
culinary arts and hotel-motel management.
Deadline: Apr. 1.
Contact: Statler Towers, Suite 508; Buffalo, NY 14202; (716)
852-1104.
349. Statler Foundation (Statler Scholarship Awards).
Amount: About 800 scholarships of $500 per year per award. 2 or
4 years duration; effective in the fall or spring. Award includes
tuition.
Eligibility: Open to postsecondary vocational/technical,
undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates, and postdoctorals in the
fields of culinary arts, food service, and hotel/motel management.
Recipient must be a high school graduate.
Deadline: January 1, April 1; notification by June.
Contact: Peter J. Crotty, Chairman; 508 Statler Towers; Buffalo,
NY 14202; (716) 852-1104.
350. Swann Foundation (Fellowship for the Study of Caricature and
Cartoon).
Amount: $10,000 nonrenewable.
Eligibility: Doctoral dissertation fellowship. Applicants studying
cartoon/caricature must be enrolled in a doctoral program in a
university in the USA or Canada and use the award in the school
year following receipt of the award.
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: Henry J. Goldschmidt, President; 655 Madison Ave.; New
York, NY 10021; (212) 838-2424.
351. Swedish Institute (Scholarships for Study or Research in
Sweden).
Amount: SEK 3880 per month. Tenable at any Swedish university,
educational institution or for independent research. Duration is
normally 1-3 years.
Eligibility: To students & researchers in all study areas who are
'not' Swedish citizens. For study or research in Sweden when it
cannot be done equally as well in another country. Knowledge of
Swedish or English required.
Deadline: Sep. 1-Dec. 1.
Contact: PO Box 7434; S-103 91 Stockholm Sweden.
352. Syracuse University (Graduate Scholarships).
Amount: 1400 awards of $7,800-$9,750 tuition allowance for one
year.
Eligibility: To graduate students in all areas enrolled at the
university to support graduate training for students with superior
qualifications. Recipients are selected upon the recommendation of
academic department heads.
Deadline: None.
Contact: Graduate School's Award Office, 212; Lyman Hall; Syracuse,
NY 13244; (315) 443-4492.
353. Tanglewood Music Center (Fellowship Program).
Amount: No information on amount of award. 2 months duration;
effective July. Award includes tuition, travel, and living
expenses. 140 awarded annually.
Eligibility: Open to postsecondary vocational/technical,
undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the field of music. 18 to 35 years of age.
Recipient must have advanced proficiency in music performance or
composition.
Deadline: March 1; notification by May 1.
Contact: Richard Ortner, Administrator; Symphony Hall; Boston, MA
02115; (617) 266-5241; Fax: (617) 266-9648; Telex/Cable: 710 321
9283.
354. Texas A & M University (Academic Excellence Awards).
Amount: Approx. 500 awards per year of $400-$1,500 for 1-3 years.
Eligibility: For full-time undergraduate & graduate students in all
areas of study at the university to recognize & assist students who
are making excellent scholastic progress.
Deadline: Mar. 1.
Contact: Student Financial Aid Office; College Station, TX 77843;
(409) 845-5852.
355. Theatre Americana (David James Ellis Memorial Award).
Amount: $500.
Eligibility: Competition open to anyone. Award is given to the best
unpublished full-length 2 or 3-act play (preferably on an American
theme) submitted to the selection committee each season.
Deadline: Apr. 1.
Contact: PO Box 245; Altadena, CA 91001.
356. Towson State University
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Numerous scholarship & award programs available to
entering freshmen/graduate & transfer students in all areas of
study.
Deadline: Varies.
Contact: Academic Services Scholarship Office; Towson, MD 21204;
(301) 321-3256.
357. Translation Center (National Awards; International Awards).
Amount: $1,000-$2,000.
Eligibility: Open to translators for outstanding translations of
foreign works into English & American works into foreign languages.
Awards are designed primarily to recognize excellence
Deadline: Jan. 15
Contact: 307A Mathematics Bldg.; Columbia Univ.; New York, NY
10027; (212) 280-2305.
358. True Vision Incorporated International Computer Graphics Image
Contest.
Amount: 4 awards 0f $200-$2,000.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; computer graphics;
recipients chosen on the basis of quality of submitted work.
Deadline: June 1
Contact: Dennis Collins; 7351 Shadeland Station, Suite 100;
Indianapolis, IN 46256; (317) 841-0332
359. Trustees for Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks (Junior
Fellowships).
Amount: $9,000 per fellowship. 9 months duration; effective
September 15. Award includes travel and housing.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields of
pre-Columbian studies, Byzantine studies, and history of landscape
architecture.
Deadline: November 15; notification by February.
Contact: 1703 32nd Street NW; Washington, DC 20007; (202)
342-3233; Telex/Cable: HARDOAKS.
360. Trustees for Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks (Summer
Fellowships).
Amount: Up to $1,000 per fellowship. 10 weeks duration; effective
between June and August. Award includes travel and housing.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals in
the fields of pre-Columbian studies, Byzantine studies, and history
of landscape architecture.
Deadline: November 15; notification by February.
Contact: 1703 32nd Street NW; Washington, DC 20007; (202)
342-3233; Telex/Cable: HARDOAKS.
361. Tulane University (Scholarships & Fellowships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Numerous scholarship & fellowship programs for
undergraduate & graduate study in all areas at the university.
There is also an honors program for outstanding students accepted
for enrollment at the univ.
Deadline: Varies.
Contact: Admissions Office; New Orleans, LA 70118; (504) 865-5731.
362. Tuskegee Institute (Graduate Research Fellowships and
Assistantships).
Amount: $3,100 Minimum.
Eligibility: Available to qualified college graduate who wishes to
enter Tuskegee Institute's grad program leading to master's degree.
Deadline: Mar. 15.
Contact: Graduate Admissions Office; Tuskegee Institute, AL 36088;
(205) 727-8424.
363. Unitarian Universalist Association (Graduate Theological
Scholarships).
Amount: 55 awards per year of $1,000-$1,500.
Eligibility: Financial aid to students who have completed first
year of theological program at grad level. Must have registered
their intentions with the Unitarian Universalist Association to
become Unitarian universalist ministers.
Deadline: April 15.
Contact: 25 Beacon St.; Boston, MA 02108; (617) 742-2100.
364. University Film and Video Association (Grants).
Amount: $1,500
Eligibility: Grants are open to undergraduate & graduate students
in film and video who are sponsored by a faculty member who is
active in the film and video association.
Deadline: June 15.
Contact: c/o Loren Cocking; Dept. of Cinema & Photography; Southern
Illinois Univ.; Carbondale, IL 62901; (618) 453- 2365.
365. University Film and Video Foundation (Scholarships &
Fellowships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Scholarships & fellowships open to undergraduate &
graduate students enrolled in film & video programs at accredited
colleges & universities.
Deadline: Varies.
Contact: c/o Dr. R.W. Wagner; Dept. of Photography & Cinema; Ohio
State Univ.; Columbus, OH 43210; (614) 292-4920.
366. University of Cambridge, Christ's College (Levy Travel
Fellowships for Study in the U.S.).
Amount: 2 fellowships of $12,000 or $15,000 plus travel, $1,500 or
$3,000 for U.S. travel, housing at Bard College, additional
payments for housing and travel away from Bard. 1 year duration.
Award includes stipend, travel, U.S. travel, and housing.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals in
the field of economics, including unemployment, growth,
inflation/deflation, developing economies, government spending and
tax policies, trade imbalances, capital investment/productivity,
business cycles/economic stability, efficiency/fairness. Recipient
must be a member of a college at the University of Cambridge.
Deadline: January 6.
Contact: Senior Tutor; Cambridge, CB2 3BU; United Kingdom.
367. University of Cambridge-Corpus Christi College (Research
Scholarships).
Amount: Tuition + 2,806 pounds stipend. Renewable for up to 3
years.
Eligibility: For post-graduate study in all areas. Open to students
accepted at Corpus Christie College by the board of graduate
studies.
Deadline: None.
Contact: Tutor for Advanced Studies; Cambridge CB2 1RH England;
0223-338006.
368. University of Cambridge-Wolfsen College (Bursaries).
Amount: Up to 2,000 pounds. Renewable.
Eligibility: Awards on merit or need to post-graduate students
admitted for higher degree study at Wolfson College in all areas of
study.
Deadline: May 31.
Contact: Senior Tutor; Barton Road; Cambridge CAMS CB3 9BB England;
0223-64811.
369. University of Chicago Comparative Education Center (Graduate
Scholarships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Six graduate scholarships awarded for study at the
Univ. of Chicago in comparative education and related disciplines
in the social sciences
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: 5835 Kimbark Ave.; Chicago, IL 60637; (312) 702-1557.
370. University of Edinburgh (Post-Graduate Studentship).
Amount: 10-20 awards of 2,664 pounds + fees per year. Renewable for
two years
Eligibility: Awards to best qualified applicants for post-graduate
study at the university in all areas of study.
Deadline: Apr. 15.
Contact: Old College South Bridge; Edinburgh EH8 9YL England;
031-667-1011 (4349).
371. University of Exeter (Post-Graduate Scholarships).
Amount: 20 awards of 2,756 pounds + fees at U.K. rate. Renewable
for a maximum of three years.
Eligibility: For study in all areas at the University of Exeter
only. Nominations are submitted by departments.
Deadline: May 30.
Contact: Registrar; Northcote House; The Queen's Drive; Exeter EX4
4QJ Devon England.
372. University of Guelph (Graduate Visa Student Scholarship).
Amount: 10 awards of $4,200-$6,300 per year. Continuation of award
is contingent on maintenance of a high academic performance in the
program.
Eligibility: For graduate study in all areas at the university.
Outstanding students with high GPA will be nominated by their dept.
head.
Deadline: Open.
Contact: Faculty of Graduate Studies; Guelph Ontario NIG 2W1
Canada; (519) 824-4120 ext. 2441.
373. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Kate N.Kinley
Fellowship).
Amount: $4,500.
Eligibility: Graduate fellowship for advanced study in the USA or
abroad in the fields of art, music, and architecture. Open to
applicants with a bachelor's degree in the above areas. Prefer
applicants under age 25.
Deadline: Mar. 15.
Contact: College of Fine & Applied Arts; 110 Architecture Bldg; 608
East Taft Dr.; Champaign, IL 61820; (217) 333-1661.
374. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Russian and East
European Center (Visiting Scholars Program).
Amount: 3-8 residencies of $650-$1,950 per award. 1-3 months
duration; effective February 15. Award includes housing.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, and
professionals in the fields of Russian studies and East European
studies.
Deadline: April 1; notification by May 15.
Contact: Marianna Tax Choldin, Director; 1208 West California;
Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-1244; Telex/Cable: TWX910 245 0782/IU
SLAVIC URBA.
375. University of Iowa Foundation (David Braverman Scholarship).
Amount: $1,000.
Eligibility: To physically disabled students for graduate/or
professional education in all fields of study. Must demonstrate
academic ability and service to community.
Deadline: July 17.
Contact: c/o Univ. of Iowa; Services for Persons with Disabilities;
305 Calvin Hall; Iowa City, IA 52242; (319) 353-5355.
376. University of London (Overseas Research Students Fee Support
Scheme).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: To support foreign students who wish to do
post-graduate work at the University of London. Applicants must be
a graduate of a recognized college or university.
Deadline: None.
Contact: Secretary; Senate House; Room 21A; Malet St.; London W1CE
7HU England; 01-636-8000.
377. University of Manitoba (J. W. Dafoe Graduate Fellowship).
Amount: 1 grant of $10,000 Canadian for 1 year.
Eligibility: BS/BA holders, international studies; recipients
chosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality of proposed
research.
Deadline: February 15.
Contact: Peter Dueck, Director; Financial Aid and Awards; Room 423;
University Centre Building; Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2; (204) 474-9261.
378. University of Maryland Hospital-Medical School (Internships &
Post-Doctoral Fellowships).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Pre-doctoral internships and post-doctoral fellowships
in pediatric psychology. Applicants in clinical counseling or
school psychology are eligible.
Deadline: Varies.
Contact: 22 S. Greene St.; Admissions Office; Baltimore, MD 21201;
(301) 328-7478.
379. University of Melbourne (University of Melbourne Postgraduate
Scholarships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $8,600 Australian, plus
$2,220 for spouse support annually, for 3-4 years.
Eligibility: Master's candidates, BS/BA holders; humanities and
social sciences, biological and agricultural sciences, physical
sciences and mathematics, engineering and applied sciences, some
business, education, health, law; recipients chosen on the basis of
academic achievement (minimum 4.0 GPA).
Deadline: October 31.
Contact: Dr. Mary R. Emison, Assistant Registrar (Research); Office
for Research; Parkville, Victoria 3052 Australia; 03-334-6099
380. University of Oxford (Rhodes Trust Scholarships).
Amount: 78 awards of 4,200 pounds. Tenable at Oxford Univ.
Eligibility: Must have graduated from a university and resided for
a number of years in their country of origin. Scholars are chosen
for their academic and all-round qualities on the evidence of
testimonials from responsible persons.
Deadline: Autumn.
Contact: Rhodes House; South Parks Road; Oxford OX1 3RG England;
0865-70902.
381. University of Oxford-St. Catherine's College (Graduate
Scholarships).
Amount: 1,500 pounds. Renewable.
Eligibility: Competitive scholarships to non-British citizens for
graduate study at St. Catherine's College at Oxford Univ.
Deadline: April 30.
Contact: Manor Road; Attn Senior Tutor; Oxford OX1 3UJ England;
0865-249541.
382. University of Strathclyde (John Anderson Studentships).
Amount: Up to 2,756 pounds.
Eligibility: To students of all nationalities for post-graduate
training in all areas of study.
Deadline: June 16.
Contact: McCance Bldg; 16 Richmond St.; Glasgow G1 1XQ Scotland;
041-552-4400.
383. University of Tennessee (Hilton A. Smith Fellowship).
Amount: 15-25 awards of tuition & fees + $4,500 stipend.
Eligibility: To any graduate student who wishes to attend or is
already attending the Univ. of Tennessee (any campus). Awards are
based on high GPA and superior rankings on rating forms.
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: The Office of Graduate Admissions & Records; 218 Student
Services Bldg; Knoxville, TN 37996; (615) 974-3251.
384. University of Vienna (Woursell Creative Writing Grant).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Open to anyone between the ages of 22 and 35 years who
is not a Communist and is not from a Communist country. Winners of
the grant will be asked to agree in writing that they will pursue
their literary talents. You will be asked to submit a copy of your
creative writing (in any language) to the selection committee.
Deadline: None.
Contact: Prof. S. Korninger; 1010 Wien; Luegerring, Austria; 43 00
25 67DW.
385. University of Virginia (Hoyns Fellowship).
Amount: $9,600; 3 fiction and 3 poetry fellowships each year.
Eligibility: Open to anyone who is accepted into the masters of
fine arts in creative writing program at the University of
Virginia. An original 30-40 pages fiction manuscript or 10 pages
of poetry will be required.
Deadline: Feb. 15.
Contact: Sydney Blair, Assistant Director; 143 Wilson Hall; Dept.
of English; Charlottesville, VA 22903; (804) 924-6675.
386. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Resident Interns).
Amount: 2 internships with stipend/salary of $12,000. 1 year
duration; effective September 1.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, and postdoctorals in
the field of art history.
Deadline: April 1; notification by July 1.
Contact: Mary Wayne Fritzsche; Manager, Office of Education and
Outreach; 2800 Grove Avenue; Richmond, VA 23221-2466; (804)
367-0823; Fax: (804) 367-9393.
387. Wagner College (Stanley Drama Award).
Amount: 1 prize of $1,000.
Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; playwriting;
recipients chosen on the basis of quality of submitted unpublished
play or musical.
Deadline: September 1
Contact: Bill Bly, Director; Department of Languages and
Literature; 631 Howard Ave.; Staten Island, NY 10301-4495; (718)
390-3256.
388. Wellesley College (Harriet A. Shaw Fee Fellowships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $3,000.
Eligibility: BS/BA holders; women only, music and allied arts;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and
financial need; preference given to musical candidates.
Deadline: December 1.
Contact: Secretary to the Committee on Graduate Fellowships; Office
of Financial Aid; Box GR; Wellesley, MA 02181; (617) 235-0320.
389. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (
Pre-Doctoral & Regular Grants).
Amount: Approx. 160 awards per year of up to $10,000.
Eligibility: Pre-doctoral grants are awarded to individuals to
support dissertation or thesis research. Regular research grants
are awarded to qualified post-doctoral scholars who are affiliated
with accredited institutions & organizations.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact:1865 Broadway; New York, NY 10023; (212) 957-8750.
390. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc.
(Developing Countries Training Fellowships).
Amount: 3 grants of up to $12,000 per year for 6 months to 3 years.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; anthropology; must be from a
developing country and able to demonstrate unavailability of
training in home country as well as intention to return and work at
home.
Deadline: 6-12 months before anticipated start date of training
Contact : 1865 Broadway; New York, NY 10023; (212) 957-8705.
391. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc.
(Small Grants Program-Predoctoral Grants for Dissertation
Research).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $10,000.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; anthropology, including
cultural/social and biological/physical anthropology, ethnology,
archaeology, anthropological linguistics, related disciplines
concerned with human origins, development, variations; recipients
chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: 1865 Broadway; New York, NY 10023; (212) 957-8705.
392. Western History Association (Rundell Graduate Student Award).
Amount: $1,000.
Eligibility: Applicants should be a doctoral candidate who has
completed the comprehensive examinations for the Ph.D. and is in
the process of researching the dissertation subject. Applicants
should be nominated by the graduate adviser in western-history from
an institution offering the Ph.D.
Deadline: May 1.
Contact: University of Nevada; Reno, NV 89557.
393. Whitney Museum Independent Study Program (Helena Rubinstein
Fellowship in Art History and Museum Studies)
Amount: 10 awards per year of $4,070.
Eligibility: Graduate students in art history/museum studies. The
fellows organize exhibitions for the branch museums of the Whitney
Museum of American Art. The fellows engage in independent research
topics and attend weekly seminars with visiting artists, critics,
and historians.
Deadline: April 1.
Contact: Eileen Kahng Program; 384 Broadway; New York, NY 10013;
(212) 431-1737.
394. Winterthur Museum (Winterthur Research Fellowships).
Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $1,000-$2,000 per month for
1-12 months.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; architecture, art and art
history, folklore, historic preservation and museum studies,
history; recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed
research.
Deadline: May 15.
Contact: Advanced Studies Division; Winterthur, DE 19735; (302)
888-4649.
395. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (Charlotte W.
Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships)
Amount: 40 grants of $10,000 for 1 year.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; ethical or religious values in
all fields; recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposed
dissertation research.
Deadline: December 31.
Contact: 330 Alexander St.; P.O. Box 288; Princeton, NJ 08542;
(609) 924-4666.
396. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (Newcombe
Dissertation Fellowships).
Amount: Approx. 44 fellowships of $10,000 stipend.
Eligibility: Open to Ph.D. & ed. candidates in the USA who will
soon complete all doctoral requirements except the dissertation in
the social sciences, humanities, and education. These awards are
not designed to finance field work but rather the completion of
dissertation research.
Deadline: Dec. 31.
Contact: Box 642; Princeton, NJ 08542; (609) 924-4666.
397. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowships Foundation (Woodrow Wilson
Women's Studies Research Grants for Doctoral Candidates).
Amount: 11-15 grants of $1,000-$1,200 for 1 year.
Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; women's studies; recipients
chosen on the basis of quality of proposed research; should have
completed all predissertation requirements in any field at a
graduate school in the United States.
Deadline: November 10.
Contact: Carolyn Q. Wilson, Director; P.O. Box 642; Princeton, NJ
08542; (609) 924-4666
398. World Leisure & Recreation Association (Tom & Ruth Scholarship
Program).
Amount: Varies.
Eligibility: Scholarships are intended to provide opportunities for
undergraduate seniors or graduate students in recreation or leisure
services programs to attend international meeting/conferences or
conventions and to gain a broader perspective of world leisure and
recreation.
Deadline: Feb. 1.
Contact: 559 King Edward Ave., Rm 108; Ottawa Ontario K1N 7N6,
Canada; (613) 564-6812.
399. World Press Institute (World Press Institute Fellowship).
Amount: 10 fellowships of $26,000 per award. 6 months duration;
effective July. Award includes travel and living expenses.
Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals in
the field of print and broadcast journalism. 25 to 35 years of
age.
Deadline: January 1; notification by March 1.
Contact: John Hodowanic, Executive Director; 1635 Summit Avenue;
St. Paul, MN 55105; (612) 696-6360; Telex/Cable: 361525 WPIMNUD.
400. Yale Program on Non-Profit Organizations (John D. Rockefeller
III Summer Fellowship Program).
Amount: 5-6 grants of $3,300 for 3 months.
Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; area and cultural
studies, economics, history, philosophy and religions, political
science and public policy, psychology, sociology, anthropology,
archaeology, women's studies, business administration and
management, health services management and hospital administration;
recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality
of proposed research.
Deadline: February 28.
Contact: Bradford H. Gray, Executive Director; P.O. Box 154; Yale
Station; 88 Trumbull St.; New Haven, CT 06520-7382; (203) 432-2124.
401. YMCA Willson Outdoor Center (Resident Camp Internship).
Amount: 1 internship with stipend/salary of $4,500. 3 or 9 months
duration; effective June or September.
Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates in
the field of outdoor education. 21 to 30 years of age. Recipient
must be English-speaking and nonsmoker.
Deadline: No information provided.
Contact: Anne Brienza, Interim Director; 2330 County Road 11;
Bellefontaine, OH 43311; (513) 593-6194.
402. Zimmer Paper Products (Internship for Foreign Nationals).
Amount: 1 internship with stipend/salary of $1,000-$2,000. 2-3
months duration; effective June or July. Award includes living
expenses.
Eligibility: Open to postsecondary vocational/technical and
undergraduates in the fields of paper technology or related fields,
general business, and computer/information sciences. 20 years of
age and older. Recipient's studies must be in disciplines such as
paper science, chemistry, commercial business, or others directly
related to the paper business.
Deadline: February 1; notification by March 15.
Contact: Karl Zimmer, Chairman; 1450 East 20th Street;
Indianapolis, IN 46218; (317) 634-1596; Fax: 9317) 263-3427;
Telex/Cable; 27489.
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