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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

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AHQF General Scholarship

The AHQF General Scholarship is open to members of the AHQA or AHQYA. Funding for this scholarship may be applied to either a two or four-year degree program, which includes undergraduate or graduate studies of the student’s choice.

Young Artists Awards

Supports artists and art students in the early or developmental stage of their career, who work in a representational style of painting, drawing, sculpting, or printmaking, and demonstrate a commitment to making art a lifetime career.

PEO International Peace Scholarship

The International Peace Scholarship Fund provides scholarships for women from other countries for graduate study in the United States and Canada. Recipients must agree to return to their home countries after completion of their studies and must have at least one year of coursework remaining.

Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship

The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship supports advanced study in the US or abroad. Three fellowships are awarded: one in music; one in architectural design and history, theatre, or dance; and one in art, architecture, dance, landscape architecture, theatre, or urban and regional planning.

Educational Grants for Women from Developing Countries: US/Canada Program

These awards support women students from developing or middle-income countries currently studying in the United States or Canada. Candidates must have a record of service to women and children, commitment to returning to their home country, and be 25 years old at the time of application.

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Short-Term Fellowships

The STRI Short-Term Fellowship Program provides support for short-term research projects at STRI for 3 months. Awards are primarily for graduate students, but are occasionally given to undergraduate and postdoctoral candidates. Proposals without the support of named STRI advisors are not funded.

Graduate Student Grants-In-Aid

Awards of up to $5000 for research that is not supported by other grant funds, or to carry out preliminary research to develop fundable thesis projects. The funds can be used for research assistant support, travel, supplies, or other direct research expenses.

Byron Hanke Fellowship

Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited master’s, doctoral, or law program in the US or Canada. Students of all disciplines are welcome to apply, provided their studies relate to community associations where homeowners support an association and are subject to use and aesthetic restrictions.

David Baumgardt Memorial Fellowship

Fellowship provides financial assistance to Ph.D. candidates and postdocs whose research requires extensive use of the LBI New York facilities on the writings of David Baumgardt or his scholarly interests (Ethics, Wissenschaft des Judentums, Modern Intellectual History of German-speaking Jewry).

Garden Club of America Fellowship in Ecological Restoration

This grant supports the study of and research in ecological restoration, and aims to advance knowledge and increase the numbers of scientists in this field. Preference will be given to projects that include field research conducted in the United States.

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