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Everitt P. Blizard Scholarship

This scholarship is for Graduate students in nuclear science and engineering pursuing a career in radiation protection and shielding. Applicants must be sponsored by an ANS organization.

Nuclear Criticality Safety Pioneers Scholarship

Graduate students in nuclear science/engineering who are pursuing a career in nuclear criticality safety are eligible. All applicants must be sponsored by an ANS organization.

Decommissioning, Decontamination and Reutilization Division Scholarship

This scholarship is for Masters students in a science or engineering field with an emphasis on decommissioning, decontaminating, or reutilizing in the nuclear field. All applicants must be sponsored by an ANS organization.

Center for the History of Political Economy Final Year Fellowship

These fellowships allow doctoral students to spend their final year completing their dissertations in the company of others, including more established scholars, working in the history of political economy. A secondary goal is to develop their skills in teaching the history of economics.

Giorgio Ruffolo Fellowship in Sustainability Science

This fellowships enables doctoral students, post-doctoral researchers, and mid-career professionals to spend time one year as Visiting Fellows at the Center for International Development, with preference given to citizens of Italy or developing countries.

Birgit Baldwin Fellowship in Scandinavian Studies

This grant encourages the research and writing of dissertations for the PhD in topics concerned with Scandinavian (Nordic) literature or film that can most effectively be pursued in the archives and libraries of the Nordic countries.

Dissertation Fellowship Program

The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College (CRR) sponsors the Dissertation Fellowship Program in Retirement Research. The purpose is to promote the next generation of retirement income and policy research scholars and to improve the quality of scholarship in these studies.

Graduate Student Research Award Program (GSRA)

Award funds may be used for graduate student stipend and standard benefits, tuition or required university fees, or for specific research expenses such as travel, supplies, and laboratory analyses. One hundred percent of the funds must be used for the benefit of the graduate student.

W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute at the Hutchins Center Fellows Program

Started in 1975 as the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, the Institute has annually appointed scholars who conduct individual research for a period of one to two semesters in a wide variety of fields related to African and African American Studies.

Renate Voris Fellowship

The Renate Voris Fellowship is awarded annually to a doctoral candidate in any field in the Arts and Humanities during the first or second year of the dissertation work. The research must include the intellectual and artistic products of women thinkers.

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