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Stokes Dissertation Fellowship

The Stokes Dissertation Fellowship is intended to assist a graduate student at a North American university working on a dissertation on British politics (broadly defined to include comparative and historical work, as well as contemporary British politics) to conduct research in the United Kingdom.

AMIA Scholarships

AMIA offers three scholarships: Sony Pictures Scholarship, The Rick Chace Foundation Scholarship, and Universal Studios Preservation Scholarship. Each student selected as a Scholarship recipient will receive a $4,000 scholarship for the academic year.

Verne R. Dapp and Walter Meyer Scholarships

Graduate student scholarship for students working in nuclear science or related areas. Dapp Scholarship is given in odd years and Meyer Scholarships are given en even years. Applicants must be sponsored by an ANS organization.

Benton-Meier Neuropsychology Scholarships

This program funds scholarships for promising graduate students enrolled in neuropsychology programs. Two $2,500 awards are given out annually.

MCEAS Barra Dissertation Fellowship Program

MCEAS Barra Dissertation Fellowships are open to candidates from any discipline working on any relevant topic for nine-month stays in residence at the McNeil Center.

Applying for Grants and Fellowships as an International Student – Part Two

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Senem Kaptan

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 […]

Filed Under: International Students, Planning When to Apply, Proposal Writing Advice, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: Anthropology, funding myths, international students

John and Muriel Landis Scholarship

This scholarship is for students in the nuclear science and nuclear engineering fields who have greater than average financial need. The application must be sponsored by an ANS organization.

Graduate Fellowships

The Graduate Fellowship Fund (GFF) is used to provide financial assistance to deaf graduates of Gallaudet University and other accredited colleges and universities in pursuit of graduate study at colleges and universities for people who hear normally.

Eileen Blackey Doctoral Fellowship

Fellowships to support social work doctoral candidate whose dissertation focuses on welfare policy and practice. Dissertations that include a diversity component are encouraged

Karen O’Neil Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship supports an emergency nurse (RN, LPN or LVN) pursuing a master’s degree in nursing. It was established in memory of Karen M. O’Neil, who was a recipient of an ENA Foundation Scholarship herself. Applicants must be ENA members for a minimum of 12 months prior to applying.

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