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Fellowships for Study or Research in the U.S. for Belgian citizens

Fellowships provide support for Belgian students for 9 months of full-time graduate study, or twelve months for research in the U.S. Study. Additional awards are available for biomedical engineering research and for postdoctoral research in biotechnology. Visit website for complete application information and specific requirements for different fields of study.

Classical Summer School

6-week program provides graduate students, mature undergraduates, and middle school, high school, and two-year college teachers with an understanding of the growth and development of the city of Rome by examining material remains and literary sources. Tuition scholarships are open to all applicants.

Applying for Grants and Fellowships as an International Student – Part Two

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Senem Kaptan

Series note: The following post is the second installment in the Applying for Grants and Fellowships as an International Student series. Click here to read Part One.   Confronted with the challenging situation of having limited external funding options to support their graduate career and research, international students often come to believe in certain myths that hold them […]

Filed Under: International Students, Planning When to Apply, Proposal Writing Advice, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: Anthropology, funding myths, international students

Using GradFund Over the Course of Your Graduate Study

Posted on June 9, 2016 by Mimi Winick

The project I proposed during GradFund’s Summer Mentoring Program in 2009 is not exactly the dissertation I’ll be defending this summer, but it— and the work I continued to do with GradFund over the next six years— shaped that dissertation and the course of my graduate career. Even as one of the few incoming grad […]

Filed Under: Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: archival, Fulbright, small grants, summer mentoring program

Year Abroad Program at the Jagiellonian University

This scholarship supports year long Polish language studies at the Center of Polish Language and Culture at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. The scholarship includes tuition, a Ministry stipend of 1,600 zloty/month for living expenses, and $900/semester.

Selected Professions Fellowships

This fellowship supports women who intend to pursue full-time study at accredited institutions in one of the designated degree programs where women’s participation traditionally has been low. The fellowship is for master’s level degree programs only, and does not support doctoral studies.

Dr. Margaret McWilliams Pre-Doctoral Fellowship

This is awarded to a woman who has completed at least one calendar year in a full-time doctoral program and is enrolled in full-time studies in Canada or abroad at the time of application. Must be Canadian citizen or landed immigrant.

CFUW Memorial/Professional Fellowship

The candidate must be enrolled in a master’s degree program in science, mathematics, or engineering in Canada or abroad. Must be Canadian citizen or landed immigrant.

1989 Ecole Polytechnique Commemorative Award

Commemorates the fourteen women students murdered at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal. For graduate studies in any field. The candidate must justify the relevance of her work to women. Must be Canadian citizen or landed immigrant.

Dr. Alice E. Wilson Award

Awarded to mature students returning to graduate studies in any field, with special consideration given to candidates returning to study after at least three years. Two awards are given at the Masters level and three are given for doctoral level study. Must be Canadian citizen or landed immigrant.

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