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Doctoral Fellowships

This $20,000 award supports doctoral candidates who are non-ROC (non-Taiwan) citizens and who are writing their dissertations in the field of Chinese Studies in the humanities and social sciences enrolled in an accredited university in the United States.

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows Dissertation Grants

Applicants must be former Mellon Minority Undergraduate Fellows (MMUF) and candidates for the Ph.D. degree in fields recognized under the terms of the Mellon Minority Undergraduate Fellowship Program. Completion of all pre-dissertation requirements means that the applicant has passed all comprehensive examinations, has completed all course work for the degree, has received approval of the […]

The Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship

$20,000 for PhD candidates or postdoctoral scholars alternately in Greek (language, literature, history, or archaeology) and French (language or literature). Applicants need not be Phi Beta Kappa, but must be unmarried women 25-35 years old, and must conduct research full-time while on tenure.

Health Services Research Dissertation Awards (R36)

This program supports dissertation research for doctoral students studying health-related topics. The fellowship both provides a stipend and covers research costs for projects that intersect with AHRQ research goals: safety/quality, efficiency, and effectiveness.

Minority Fellowship Program

$18,000 fellowship attracts talented doctoral students of ethnically diverse backgrounds to develop leadership roles and research skills in sociology. Applicants must be enrolled (and have completed one full academic year) in a sociology Ph.D. program at application.

Dissertation Grants Program

AERA invites education-related dissertation proposals using NCES, NSF, and other federal data bases. Dissertation Grants are available for advanced doctoral students and are intended to support the student while writing the doctoral dissertation.

College Scholarships

This scholarship offers financial aid to Master’s students and promotes study in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Biology, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied subjects.

Blakemore Freeman Fellowships for Advanced Asian Language Study

Fellowships are awarded for one academic year of full-time advanced level language study in East or Southeast Asia in approved language programs. Applicants must be pursuing careers using of one of the eight approved modern East/Southeast Asian languages and be at or near advanced language level.

SDE Fellowships

SDE fellowships support women holding a degree from a recognized institution of higher learning, of outstanding ability and promise in research, who are performing hypothesis-driven research at any institution in the U.S. or abroad. A maximum of $10,000 may be requested.

CISAC Pre/Postdoctoral Fellowships

CISAC trains the next generation of security specialists. Fellows spend the academic year engaged in research and writing, interact and collaborate with leading faculty and researchers.

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