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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.

Lemelson Center Fellowship

The Lemelson Center Fellowship Program supports projects that present creative approaches to the study of invention and innovation in American society. Fellows are expected to reside in the D.C. area, to participate in the Center’s activities, and to make a presentation their work. $575-$870/week.

National Museum of Natural History American Indian Program

The American Indian Program was established to encourage participation of Native Americans in Smithsonian activities and to support collection research, exhibitions, and public programming as they relate to Native peoples. Applicants should apply for stipends through the Office of Fellowships.

Scholarships

Scholarship awards range from $2,000-$12,000 and are awarded to undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, medical, dental, and legal students.

Southeastern Europe Research Program

Provides support for independent research for at least three months in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia. Scholars may conduct research in more than one country during a single trip. Research scholar fellowships typically provide academic affiliations, international roundtrip airfare, living and housing stipends, health insurance, and visa support. Scholars may […]

Cohen-Tucker Dissertation Research Fellowship

Cohen-Tucker Dissertation Research Fellowships provide a maximum stipend of $25,000 for doctoral students at US and Canadian universities to conduct dissertation research in Russia, in any discipline, within 19th – early 21st century Russian historical studies.

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship in Latino Studies

Two nine-month residential fellowships in Latino Studies are available. Scholars with doctorates at the assistant professor level who plan to complete book-length projects and PhD candidates who plan to write their dissertations are eligible.

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