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Jumat, 20 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Scholarships and Fellowships -- language study and peace studies

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CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
A program of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program will offer intensive language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages for summer 2016.  Languages are Arabic and Persian: advanced beginning, intermediate or advanced levels; Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, and Urdu: beginning, intermediate, or advanced levels; and Chinese, Japanese, and Russian: intermediate or advanced levels.  For more information, please consult the website: http://clscholarship.org/

DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE
Purpose: To enable students “to design their own grassroots projects for peace that they themselves will implement anywhere in the world during the summer of [2016].”
Award: $10,000 per project.
Deadline: Nominated proposals must be submitted to the Davis Foundation by February, 2016 (exact date TBA).
Contact: Interested students should consult the website www.kwd100projectsforpeace.organd speak with Dean Runsdorf early in the fall semester.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES (FLAS) FELLOWSHIPS
Purpose: To provide “allocations of academic year and summer fellowships to institutions of higher education or consortia of institutions of higher education to assist meritorious undergraduate and graduate students undergoing training in modern foreign languages and related area or international studies.”
Award: Summer FLAS fellowship tuition grant is up to $5000 and $2500 stipend for undergraduate and graduate students.
Deadline: TBA, probably early March 2016.

Contact: For more information and application, please see http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsflasf/index.html




CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
A program of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program will offer intensive language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages for summer 2016.  Languages are Arabic and Persian: advanced beginning, intermediate or advanced levels; Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, and Urdu: beginning, intermediate, or advanced levels; and Chinese, Japanese, and Russian: intermediate or advanced levels.  For more information, please consult the website: http://clscholarship.org/

DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE
Purpose: To enable students “to design their own grassroots projects for peace that they themselves will implement anywhere in the world during the summer of [2016].”
Award: $10,000 per project.
Deadline: Nominated proposals must be submitted to the Davis Foundation by February, 2016 (exact date TBA).
Contact: Interested students should consult the website www.kwd100projectsforpeace.organd speak with Dean Runsdorf early in the fall semester.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES (FLAS) FELLOWSHIPS
Purpose: To provide “allocations of academic year and summer fellowships to institutions of higher education or consortia of institutions of higher education to assist meritorious undergraduate and graduate students undergoing training in modern foreign languages and related area or international studies.”
Award: Summer FLAS fellowship tuition grant is up to $5000 and $2500 stipend for undergraduate and graduate students.
Deadline: TBA, probably early March 2016.

Contact: For more information and application, please see http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsflasf/index.html




CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
A program of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program will offer intensive language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages for summer 2016.  Languages are Arabic and Persian: advanced beginning, intermediate or advanced levels; Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, and Urdu: beginning, intermediate, or advanced levels; and Chinese, Japanese, and Russian: intermediate or advanced levels.  For more information, please consult the website: http://clscholarship.org/

DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE
Purpose: To enable students “to design their own grassroots projects for peace that they themselves will implement anywhere in the world during the summer of [2016].”
Award: $10,000 per project.
Deadline: Nominated proposals must be submitted to the Davis Foundation by February, 2016 (exact date TBA).
Contact: Interested students should consult the website www.kwd100projectsforpeace.organd speak with Dean Runsdorf early in the fall semester.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND AREA STUDIES (FLAS) FELLOWSHIPS
Purpose: To provide “allocations of academic year and summer fellowships to institutions of higher education or consortia of institutions of higher education to assist meritorious undergraduate and graduate students undergoing training in modern foreign languages and related area or international studies.”
Award: Summer FLAS fellowship tuition grant is up to $5000 and $2500 stipend for undergraduate and graduate students.
Deadline: TBA, probably early March 2016.

Contact: For more information and application, please see http://www2.ed.gov/programs/iegpsflasf/index.html

Rabu, 04 Mei 2016

Opportunity: Upcoming Info Sessions About Prestigious Scholarships

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Title: Opportunity: Upcoming Info Sessions About Prestigious Scholarships
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As you're exploring your options for college and beyond, you may be thinking about graduate school sometime in the future.  Attend an upcoming info session to learn more about future opportunities and how to be a compelling applicant when the time comes:

Gates-Cambridge (Thursday, September 24, 5:30-6:30, 207 Milbank)

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are highly competitive, prestigious full-cost scholarships available for all citizens (except those from the UK) to pursue a post-graduate degree in any subject available to study at the University of Cambridge.  The Scholarship programme was established in 2000 by a donation of $210 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with the aim to build “a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.”

Soros Fellowship for New Americans (Monday, September 28, 12-1, 202 Milbank)

Every year, the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans awards thirty Fellowships to immigrants, and the children of immigrants, who are pursuing graduate education in the United States. Each award is worth up to $90,000 (up to $25,000/year stipend; up to $20,000/year tuition support). Awards support up to two years of full-time graduate study in any field, including the visual and performing arts, and at any graduate degree-granting institution in the United States, with the exception of online programs. In addition to funding, Fellows join a community of over 500 New Americans with family origins in over 75 different countries.

As you're exploring your options for college and beyond, you may be thinking about graduate school sometime in the future.  Attend an upcoming info session to learn more about future opportunities and how to be a compelling applicant when the time comes:

Gates-Cambridge (Thursday, September 24, 5:30-6:30, 207 Milbank)

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are highly competitive, prestigious full-cost scholarships available for all citizens (except those from the UK) to pursue a post-graduate degree in any subject available to study at the University of Cambridge.  The Scholarship programme was established in 2000 by a donation of $210 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with the aim to build “a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.”

Soros Fellowship for New Americans (Monday, September 28, 12-1, 202 Milbank)

Every year, the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans awards thirty Fellowships to immigrants, and the children of immigrants, who are pursuing graduate education in the United States. Each award is worth up to $90,000 (up to $25,000/year stipend; up to $20,000/year tuition support). Awards support up to two years of full-time graduate study in any field, including the visual and performing arts, and at any graduate degree-granting institution in the United States, with the exception of online programs. In addition to funding, Fellows join a community of over 500 New Americans with family origins in over 75 different countries.

As you're exploring your options for college and beyond, you may be thinking about graduate school sometime in the future.  Attend an upcoming info session to learn more about future opportunities and how to be a compelling applicant when the time comes:

Gates-Cambridge (Thursday, September 24, 5:30-6:30, 207 Milbank)

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are highly competitive, prestigious full-cost scholarships available for all citizens (except those from the UK) to pursue a post-graduate degree in any subject available to study at the University of Cambridge.  The Scholarship programme was established in 2000 by a donation of $210 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with the aim to build “a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.”

Soros Fellowship for New Americans (Monday, September 28, 12-1, 202 Milbank)

Every year, the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans awards thirty Fellowships to immigrants, and the children of immigrants, who are pursuing graduate education in the United States. Each award is worth up to $90,000 (up to $25,000/year stipend; up to $20,000/year tuition support). Awards support up to two years of full-time graduate study in any field, including the visual and performing arts, and at any graduate degree-granting institution in the United States, with the exception of online programs. In addition to funding, Fellows join a community of over 500 New Americans with family origins in over 75 different countries.