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President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

This postdoctoral program encourages outstanding women and minority PhD recipients to pursue academic careers in the University of California. Scholars in all fiends whose research, teaching and service will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity are welcome to apply.

Research Grant Awards

AOS grants are designed to encourage and support academic research in sciences related to the investigation of otosclerosis or Meniere’s disease. Grants are available to physicians or doctoral level investigators in the US and Canada.

Minority Fellowship Program-Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services PreDoctoral Fellowship

This fellowship supports doctoral training in mental health and substance abuse services. It aims to promote culturally competent mental health and substance abuse services for ethnic minority populations and to increase the number of ethnic minority psychologists delivering these services.

German Chancellor Fellowships for Tomorow’s Leaders

This one-year, residential award supports prospective leaders from Brazil, China, India, Russia or the US who have completed their first degree (bachelor’s or comparable degree), have subsequently gained work experience, and have already shown outstanding leadership potential in their career.

Public Interest Policy Internship

The graduate student intern will spend one year working on public interest policy issues on the staff of APA’s Public Interest Government Relations Office and work 15 hours per week from September until August. APAGS student members must be in their 2nd year to apply.

Wayne F. Placek Grants

This $10,000 grant encourages research to increase the general public’s understanding of homosexuality and sexual orientation, and to alleviate the stress that lesbian women, gay men, bisexual women, bisexual men, and transgender individuals experience in this and future civilizations.

Howard Mayer Brown Fellowship for Minority Graduate Study in Musicology

One $20,000 fellowship is available for applicants. This program goal is to increase the presence of minority scholars and teachers in musicology. The fellowship supports one year of graduate work for a student at a North American university who is a member of an historically underrepresented group.

Alfa Fellowship Program

Distinguished professional development program placing accomplished young professionals in work assignments in Russia in business, economics, journalism, law, and public policy. program includes intensive Russian language training, seminar programs, and extended professional experience.

Pre-Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Award in American Studies

For advanced graduate students actively working in American Indian Studies, and committed to a career in Native Studies. The fellowship provides a stipend, office space, access to Michigan State University’s library, computing facilities, and to faculty in the American Indian Studies Program.

Esther Katz Rosen Fund Grants

These awards support “…activities related to the advancement and application of knowledge about gifted children.” and enables the development of identified gifted and talented children and adolescents and encourages promising psychologists to continue innovative research and programs in this area.

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