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 […]
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Dissertation Fellows Program
The program is a grant competition promoting scholarship on issues related to access, affordability and value of graduate and professional education broadly, and legal education specifically.
Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
This fellowship provides a stipend to graduate scholars in the humanities during their final year of dissertation writing. Dissertation projects with a focus on religion or ethics are funded and students from across humanities and related social sciences are eligible to apply.
Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship
The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship supports advanced study in the US or abroad. Three fellowships are awarded: one in music; one in architectural design and history, theatre, or dance; and one in art, architecture, dance, landscape architecture, theatre, or urban and regional planning.
Educational Grants for Women from Developing Countries: US/Canada Program
These awards support women students from developing or middle-income countries currently studying in the United States or Canada. Candidates must have a record of service to women and children, commitment to returning to their home country, and be 25 years old at the time of application.
National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship
Fellows receive $70,000 for one academic year of research, or $35,000 for each of two contiguous years working half-time, and are included in professional development retreats with other fellows and NAEd members.
Dissertation Fellowships for Research Related to Education
This fellowship supports individuals whose dissertations show potential for bringing fresh and constructive perspectives to the history, theory, analysis, or practice of formal or informal education anywhere in the world.
Lady Davis Postdoctoral Fellowships at Hebrew University
9-12 month postdoctoral fellowships promote exchange of ideas and information and cement relationships for ongoing academic exchange. Candidates must contact the relevant Faculty or Department at the Hebrew University, and ensure that there is a Faculty member willing to sponsor the application.
Lady Davis Postdoctoral Fellowships at Technion, Israel
Fellowships are granted for one year with the possibility of prolongation for an additional year. The starting date of the visit should not be later than three years after receipt of the Doctoral Degree. Visit website for application information.
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.
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.