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Holly Cornell Scholarship

This scholarship encourages and supports outstanding female and/or minority Masters students in pursuit of advanced training in the field of water supply and treatment.

Pierre and Patricia Bikai Fellowship

Field Research Grant for 1 or 2 months of residency at ACOR for non-Jordanian graduate students participating in an archaeological or research project in Jordan. It includes room and board and a monthly stipend of $600. It may be combined with the Groot or Harrell fellowships.

Fulbright Study/Research (Full) Grants

The program provides support to conduct research and study in a foreign country for an academic year. Applicants must be US citizens. Students in the School of Graduate Studies and New Brunswick graduate students should contact Assistant Dean Teresa Delcorso-Ellmann to initiate an application.

CAORC Fellowship

This in-residence fellowship offers 2-6 months of support for MA or pre-doctoral students conducting research in Jordan. Research can be conducted in any field and on any time period, but should contribute to scholarship in Near Eastern studies.

Norman S. Baldwin Fishery Science Scholarship

Any M.Sc. or doctoral student whose proposed research topic is relevant to Great Lakes fish research and who has not previously received the award is eligible. The Norman S. Baldwin Fishery Science scholarship is intended to promote academic excellence by encouraging young scientists to undertake graduate research in fishery biology and to enter the field […]

Vessa Notchev Fellowships

This award supports research in all the natural sciences, including physical, environmental, mathematical, computer, life sciences, anthropology, psychology and statistics. A maximum of $10,000 can be requested.

The Garden Club of America/Royal Horticultural Society Interchange Fellowships

To foster British-American interchange of scholars and information in horticulture, landscape architecture, and related fields, the RHS Interchange Fellowship provides up to 12,000 GBP for one American student to spend ten months working and studying at leading UK horticultural centers or gardens.

Catherine H. Beattie Fellowship

Provides one annual research grant of up to $4500, regarded as compensation for work at a botanical garden by the student, who jointly serves the program of the Center for Plant Conservation and his/her curricular studies.

Frances M. Peacock Scholarship for Native Bird Habitat

Financial assistance to college seniors and graduate students to study habitat-related issues that will benefit threatened or endangered bird species and lend useful information for land management decisions.

GCA Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies

This $5,000 award supports young scientists in their fieldwork and research in coastal wetlands (defined as those tidal or nontidal wetlands found in the coastal states, including those of the Great Lakes). Open to graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in coastal wetlands science.

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