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Fellowships for Graduate Study or Research in Belgium

This fellowship supports advanced study or research in Belgium for 6 to 12 months. Applicants must either have a master’s or equivalent degree, or be working towards a PhD in the US. Applicants should make their own arrangements to affiliate with a Belgian University or research institution.

Junior Fellowships

For students who at the time of application have fulfilled all preliminary requirements for a Ph.D. (or appropriate final degree) and will be working on a dissertation or final project at Dumbarton Oaks under the direction of a faculty member at their own university. In exceptional cases, applications may be accepted from students before they […]

Dissertation Year Fellowships

Fellowships of $16,000 are given annually to support graduate students working on some aspect of the life and career of Harry S. Truman or of the public and foreign policy issues which were prominent during the Truman years. 

Chateaubriand Scholarship Program in the Humanities and Social Sciences

This award supports outstanding Ph.D. students from American universities who seek to engage in research in France, in any discipline of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Research can be conducted over a period of 4-8 months. The monthly stipend is €1,500.

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.

U.S.-Japan Program Advanced Research Fellowships

Fellowships support social scientists with PhDs or other terminal degrees to conduct research on Japan’s relations with the world, to teach one class per semester at Harvard, and to be in residence and participate in the Weatherhead Center’s scholarly community for 10 months.

Foreign Scholars Fellowship

The HIF Foreign Scholars Fellowship Program is a program where are young scholars from abroad who are enrolled in a doctoral degree program or hold an equivalent degree are provided an opportunity to carry out non-degree research programs at Hosei University under the direction of and/or in cooperation with Hosei University faculty and researchers. Calls […]

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