Graduate students, new and advanced, have the task of juggling many responsibilities each semester: coursework, research progress, and professional activities, with a little bit of social time mixed in. Now, while we are in the middle of summer, say your advisor comes to you and asks that you apply for a fellowship with a deadline […]
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United States Marine Corps
General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr. Memorial Dissertation Fellowships
The sponsor provides a fellowship for a qualified graduate student working on a doctoral dissertation pertinent to Marine Corps history. Topics in U.S. military and naval history, as well as history and history-based studies in the social and behavioral sciences, with a direct relationship to the history of the U.S. Marine Corps will be considered. […]
Marine Corps Michael Beeler-Marine Raider Fellowship
The sponsor provides a fellowship to encourage graduate-level and advanced study of the combat contributions of enlisted Marines. The researcher has considerable latitude in choosing a topic, but the subject must have a direct relationship to the combat contributions of enlisted Marines, either individually or as a group. The research must result in a finite […]
Lieutenant Colonel Lily H. Gridley Memorial Master’s Thesis Fellowships
The sponsor provides master’s thesis fellowships for qualified graduate students working on topics pertinent to Marine Corps history. Topics in U.S. military and naval history, and history-based studies in the social and behavioral sciences, with a direct relationship to the U.S. Marine Corps will be considered. Topics may include wars, institutions, organization and administration, policy, […]
Marine Corps Research Grants
The sponsor provides research grants to encourage graduate-level and advanced study in Marine Corps history and related fields. Topics may include wars, institutions, organization and administration, policy, biography, civil affairs and civic action, civil military relations, weaponry and technology, manpower, training and education, strategy, tactics, and logistics, as well as the interaction of diplomatic, political, […]
How to Juggle Funding Applications and Multiple Other Responsibilities: The Fall Application Season
Graduate students, new and advanced, have the task of juggling many responsibilities each semester: coursework, research progress, and professional activities, with a little bit of social time mixed in. Now, while we are in the middle of summer, say your advisor comes to you and asks that you apply for a fellowship with a deadline […]