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Scholarship from Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity


Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest

(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: Applicant must be registered as a full-time junior or senior at a four-year accredited college or university in the United States. Submit student entry form, faculty sponsor form and three copies of essay.

Visit Web site (http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org) for application and guidelines. Deadline is early December. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 5. Minimum award amount: $500. Maximum award amount: $5000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 5 prize(s), totalling $10,000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; entry in a contest; self-addressed stamped envelope; student entry form, faculty sponsor form. Contact: C. Meaghan Cosgrove, Program Coordinator, 212-490-7777, epinfo@eliewieselfoundation.org.

529 Fifth Ave.
Ste. 1802
New York, NY 10017
Ph: (212)490-7777
Fax: (212)490-6006
E-mail: epinfo@eliewieselfoundation.org
URL: http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org


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Center for the Study of the History of Nursing Program Scholarship


Program Scholarship:

Lillian Sholtis Brunner Summer Fellowship
Alice Fisher Society Historical Scholarship

Lillian Sholtis Brunner Summer Fellowship


(Fellowship)

Purpose: One fellowship available to graduate students to support residential study using the Center's collections. Selection based on evidence of preparation and/or productivity in historical research related to nursing. One-time award offered every year.

Application deadline: December 31. Focus: Nursing; History Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $2,500. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Betsy Weiss, Administrative Assistant, 215-898-4502, ehweiss@nursing.upenn.edu.

Alice Fisher Society Historical Scholarship


(Scholarship)

Purpose: One scholarship, available to those with masters and doctoral level preparation, to support residential study using the Center's collections. Selection based on evidence of interest in and aptitude for historical research related to nursing. One-time award offered every year. Application deadline: December 31. Focus: Nursing; History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 scholarship(s), totalling $2,500. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Betsy Weiss, Administrative Assistant, 215-898-4502, ehweiss@nursing.upenn.edu.

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American Architectural Foundation Scholarship


Scholarship Program:

American Institute of Architects/American Hospital Association Fellowship in Health Facilities Design
American Institute of Architects Minority/Disadvantaged Scholarship
RTKL Traveling Fellowship

American Institute of Architects/American Hospital Association Fellowship in Health Facilities Design

(Four Year College, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Award for graduate study or independent graduate-level study or research in health facilities design. Must be citizen of the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. Write for further requirements. Deadline: January 30.

Co-sponsored by AIA and AHA. Focus: Architecture Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 3 fellowship(s), totalling $22,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 1/30. Contact: Mary Felber, Director of Scholarship Programs, 202-626-7511, mfelber@archfoundation.org.

American Institute of Architects Minority/Disadvantaged Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Renewable award for high school seniors and college freshmen who are entering an architecture degree program. Must be nominated by architect firm, teacher, dean, civic organization director by December. Must include drawing. Deadline for nominations: December 6. Deadline for applications: January 15. Co-sponsored by AIA and AAF. Focus: Architecture Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 20. Minimum award amount: $500. Maximum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 20 scholarship(s), totalling $33,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; test scores; financial need analysis; reference(s); drawing. Deadline: 1/15. Contact: Mary Felber, Director of Scholarship Programs, 202-626-7511, mfelber@archfoundation.org.

RTKL Traveling Fellowship

(Four Year College, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: One $2500 award to a student submitting the winning proposal outlining a foreign itinerary which is directly relevant to his or her education goals. Must complete travel prior to graduation. Must be in second-to-last year of a BArch or MArch program when applying. Focus: Architecture Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 2/15. Contact: Mary Felber, Director of Scholarship Programs, 202-626-7511, mfelber@archfoundation.org.

1735 New York Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20006-5292
Ph: (202)626-7511
Fax: (202)626-7509
E-mail: mfelber@archfoundation.org
URL: http://www.archfoundation.org

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Optimist International Foundation Scholarship Program


Program Scholarship:

Communications Contest for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Optimist International Essay Contest
Optimist International Oratorical Contest

Communications Contest for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing


(Four Year College, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Scholarship)

Purpose: $1500 college scholarship (district level) for young people through grade 12 in the United States and Canada, to CEGEP in Quebec and grade 13 in the Caribbean, who are recognized by their school as deaf or hard of hearing. Must be conducted through a local Optimist Club.

Visit Web site at http://www.optimist.org for additional information. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award intended for the hearing impaired.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 53. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 52 scholarship(s), totalling $79,000. To Apply: Required: application form; entry in a contest; self-addressed stamped envelope. Contact: Danielle Baugher, International Programs Coordinator, 314-371-6000 ext. 235, programs@optimist.org.

Optimist International Essay Contest


(Four Year College, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Scholarship)

Purpose: $650 college scholarship is offered at the district level; $2,000-$5,000 scholarships are offered at the international level. Eligible students are under 19 as of December 31 of the current school year. Open to residents of the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean. Must be conducted through a local Optimist Club. Visit Web site at http://www.optimist.org for additional information. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 19 or younger , full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 53. Maximum no. of awards: 56. Minimum award amount: $650. Maximum award amount: $5000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 52 scholarship(s), totalling $41,850. To Apply: Required: application form; entry in a contest; self-addressed stamped envelope. Contact: Danielle Baugher, International Programs Coordinator, 314-371-6000 ext. 235, programs@optimist.org.

Optimist International Oratorical Contest


(Four Year College, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Scholarship)

Purpose: $1,500 scholarship offered at the district level. Student shall not have attained the age of 16 years as of December 31st of current school year. No minimum age. Must be conducted through a local Optimist Club. Open to residents of the U.S., Canada or a Caribbean nation. Visit Web site at http://www.optimist.org for additional information. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 16 or younger , full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 106. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 102 scholarship(s), totalling $153,000. To Apply: Required: application form; entry in a contest. Contact: Danielle Baugher, International Programs Coordinator, 314-371-6000 ext. 235, programs@optimist.org.

4494 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
Ph: (314)371-6000
Fax: (314)371-6006
E-mail: programs@optimist.org
URL: http://www.optimist.org/


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Organization of American Historians Award


Program Scholarship :

ABC-CLIO America: History and Life Award
Erik Barnouw Award
Ray Allen Billington Prize
Binkley-Stephenson Award
Avery O. Craven Award
Merle Curti Award
Ellis W. Hawley Prize
Huggins-Quarles Award
Jamestown Scholars: New Dissertation Fellowships from the National Park Service and Organization of American Historians
Japanese Residencies Program
La Pietra Dissertation Travel Fellowship in Transnational History
Richard W. Leopold Prize
OAH Lerner-Scott Dissertation Prize
Organization of American Historians David Thelen Award
Louis Pelzer Memorial Award
James A. Rawley Prize
Horace Samuel and Marion Galbraith Merrill Travel Grants in Twentieth-Century American Political History
Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau Precollegiate Teaching Award
Frederick Jackson Turner Award

ABC-CLIO America: History and Life Award


(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: One-time biannual award available to recognize journal literature advancing new perspectives on accepted interpretations or previously unconsidered topics in American History. Individuals and editors may submit nominations.

One copy of each entry must be received by each member of the award committee by December 1 of even-numbered years. One prize of $750. Focus: History; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $750. To Apply: Required: essay; entry in a contest. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Erik Barnouw Award


(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: One-time award available to recognize outstanding reporting or programming on network or cable television, or in documentary film concerned with American history. Films completed since January 1 of application year are eligible. Entries should be submitted on 1/2 inch video. One copy of each entry must be received by each committee member by December 1. Focus: History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum no. of awards: 2. Minimum award amount: $500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s). To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Ray Allen Billington Prize

(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: One award available biannually for the best book in American frontier history; defined broadly so as to include the pioneer periods of all geographical areas and comparison between American frontiers and others. One copy of each entry must be received by each member of the prize committee by October 1 of even-numbered years. Final page proofs accepted for books published after October 1 and before January 1 of the following year. Bound copy of final page proofs must be submitted by January 7. Author of winning book will receive $1000 and publisher will receive a certificate of merit. Focus: History; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $1,000. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 10/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Binkley-Stephenson Award

(Four Year College, Postgraduate, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Prize)

Purpose: One-time award of $500 for the best scholarly article published in the Journal of American History during the preceding calendar year. Focus: History; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $500. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Avery O. Craven Award


(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: Annual, one-time award for the most original book on the coming of the Civil War, Civil War years, or the Era of Reconstruction, with the exception of works of purely military history. Each entry must be published between January 1 and December 31. One copy of each entry must be received by each member of the prize committee by October 1 of the year in which the book was published. Focus: History; Applied Sciences Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $500. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 10/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Merle Curti Award

(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: One-time award available for the best book in the field of American social history and intellectual history. Award may be split between a book of social history and one of intellectual history. Final page proofs accepted for books published after October 1 and before January 1 of the following year. Bound copy of final page proofs must be submitted by January 7. Publisher will be honored with a certificate of merit. Cultural history submissions may be considered in either intellectual or social history categories. Focus: History; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum no. of awards: 2. Minimum award amount: $1000. Maximum award amount: $2000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 2 prize(s), totalling $2,000. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 10/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Ellis W. Hawley Prize

(Four Year College, Postgraduate, University/Prize)

Purpose: One-time $500 annual award available for the best book on the political economy, politics, or institutions of the U.S., concerning its domestic or international affairs, from the Civil War to the present. Copy of each entry must be received by each member of award committee by October 1 of the year in which the book was published. Eligible works shall include book-length historical studies written in English. Focus: History; Political Science; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $500. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 10/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Huggins-Quarles Award

(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: Annual one-time award for minority graduate students at the dissertation research stage of their PhD program in history. The student should submit a letter from the dissertation adviser, a two-page abstract of the dissertation project, and a budget. Application deadline December 1. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; Asian; African American; Hispanic.

Funds Avail.: Maximum no. of awards: 2. Maximum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 2 prize(s), totalling $2,000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Jamestown Scholars: New Dissertation Fellowships from the National Park Service and Organization of American Historians

(Four Year College, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: One-time fellowship award supporting PhD research with focus on the development and legacy of 17th century Jamestown. For U.S. graduate students pursuing PhDs in history, American studies, and related fields. Applications can be sent via e-mail to jamestown@atsoah.org. Deadline is June 30. Focus: History; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $5000. Deadline: 6/30. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Japanese Residencies Program

(Four Year College, University/Grant)

Purpose: One-time award for 3 selected scholars of U.S. history to give lecturers and seminars at Japanese university. Program lasts for two weeks. Award covers airfare, housing, and daily expenses. Applicants must be members of the OAH and scholars of American history or culture. Application deadline December 1. Please refer to Web site for further details http://www.oah.org Focus: History; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

La Pietra Dissertation Travel Fellowship in Transnational History

(Fellowship)

Purpose: Provides financial assistance to graduate students whose dissertation topics deal with aspects of American history beyond U.S. borders. Fellowship may be used for international travel to collections vital to dissertation research. Must be currently enrolled in U.S. or foreign graduate program. Deadline: December 1. Must send current curriculum vitae indicating language proficiency. Focus: History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1250. To Apply: Required: essay; reference(s); 2-3 page project description. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Richard W. Leopold Prize


(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: Biennial one-time award available for the best book written by a historian connected with federal, state, or municipal government in foreign policy, military affairs, or historical activities of the federal government, or a biography in one of the aforementioned areas. Winner must have been employed in a government position for at least five years. One copy of each entry must be received by each member of the prize committee by October 1 of odd-numbered years. Final page proofs accepted for books published after September 1 and before January 1 of the following year. Bound copy of final page proofs must be submitted by January 7. Contact for addresses. Author of winning book will receive $1500. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to employees or relatives of employees within the following industries: designated career field.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $1,500. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 10/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

OAH Lerner-Scott Dissertation Prize

(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: One annual award for the best doctoral dissertation in U.S. women's history. Must submit letter of support from a faculty member at the degree-granting institution, an abstract, table of contents, and sample chapter from the dissertation. Deadline for submissions is October 1. Focus: History; Women's Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $1,000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 10/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Organization of American Historians David Thelen Award


(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: The OAH awards a prize annually for the best article and biennially awards a prize for the best book on American history that have been published in languages other than English. The winner will receive $500 and a certificate. The winning article will be published in the Journal of American History. Eligible books or articles should be concerned with the past (recent or distant) or with issues of continuity and change. Entries should also be concerned with events or processes that began, developed, or ended in what is now the United States. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $500. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 5/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Louis Pelzer Memorial Award


(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: Annual one-time award for the best essay in American History by a graduate student at any level in any field. Entries may not exceed 7,000 words and the winning entry will be published in the Journal of American History. Submit entries in quadruplicate with a separate cover sheet stating author's name and graduate program. One prize of $500. Essay must be received by December 1. Focus: History; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $500. To Apply: Required: essay; entry in a contest. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

James A. Rawley Prize


(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: Annual one-time award for a book dealing with the history of race relations in the U.S. One copy of each entry must be received by each member of prize committee by October 1. Final page proofs accepted for books published after October 1 and before January 1 of the following year. Bound copy of final page proofs must be submitted by January 7. Author of winning book receives $1000 and publisher receives certificate of merit. Focus: American Studies; Social Sciences; History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $1,000. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 10/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Horace Samuel and Marion Galbraith Merrill Travel Grants in Twentieth-Century American Political History

(Four Year College, Postgraduate, University/Grant)

Purpose: Grant promotes access of younger scholars to Washington, D.C. region's primary source collections in late nineteenth and twentieth-century American political history. Stipends of $500 to $3000 are awarded to underwrite travel and lodging expenses for members of Organization of American Historians who are working toward completion of a dissertation or a first book. Application deadline is December 1. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $500. Maximum award amount: $3000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 5 grant(s), totalling $6,000. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau Precollegiate Teaching Award

(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: One award available to precollegiate teacher for exceptional performance in advancing history or social studies education. Submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, samples of written work, narrative describing the goals and effects of candidate's work, and names of three references. Complete application must be no more than 25 double-spaced pages. Application materials deadline December 1. Focus: History; Social Sciences; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to employees or relatives of employees within the following industries: teaching.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $1,000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

Frederick Jackson Turner Award

(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: This award has been given annually since 1959 for an author's first book on some significant phase of American history and also to the press that submits and publishes it. The winning press receives a certificate and a complimentary ad for the book in the Journal of American History. The author receives $1000, a certificate, and a medal. The deadline for receipt of entries is October 1. Focus: History; American Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 prize(s), totalling $1,000. To Apply: Required: entry in a contest. Deadline: 10/1. Contact: Kara Hamm, Award and Prize Committee Coordinator, 812-855-9852, awards@oah.org.

112 North Bryan Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47408-4199
Ph: (812)855-9852
Fax: (812)855-0696
E-mail: awards@oah.org
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American Statistical Association Fellowship Program


Program Scholarship :

American Statistical Association/Bureau of Economic Analysis/National Science Foundation Research Program
American Statistical Association/Bureau of Labor Statistics Senior Research Fellowship Program
American Statistical Association/Energy Information Administration Research Program
American Statistical Association/National Center for Education/ National Science Foundation Research Fellowship Program
American Statistical Association/National Science Foundation/ Census Fellowship Program
American Statistical Association/Science Resources Studies/National Science Foundation Research Program
Edward C. Bryant Scholarship
Gertrude Cox Scholarship for Women in Statistics
American Statistical Association/Bureau of Economic Analysis/National Science

Foundation Research Program


(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Research Program at the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Must submit research proposal. Deadline is December 10. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. To Apply: Required: application form; entry in a contest; resume; research proposal. Deadline: 12/10. Contact: Carolyn Kesner, Development and Grants Manager, 703-684-1221, carolyn@amstat.org.

American Statistical Association/Bureau of Labor Statistics Senior Research
Fellowship Program


(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Year-long fellowship at the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Washington, D.C. to conduct research in the field of labor economics and statistics. Must submit research proposal and curriculum vitae. Salaries determined by experience and qualifications. Deadline is December 10. Focus: Social Sciences; Economics; Physical Sciences and Math Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum no. of awards: 2. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s). To Apply: Required: application form; self-addressed stamped envelope; resume; research proposal. Deadline: 12/10. Contact: Carolyn Kesner, Development and Grants Manager, 703-684-1221, carolyn@amstat.org.

American Statistical Association/Energy Information Administration Research Program

(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowships are at the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration. Must submit research proposal. Deadline is February 15. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. To Apply: Required: application form; resume; research proposal. Deadline: 2/15. Contact: Carolyn Kesner, Development and Grants Manager, 703-684-1221, carolyn@amstat.org.

American Statistical Association/National Center for Education/ National Science
Foundation Research Fellowship Program


(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Year-long Fellowship at the National Center for Education for post-doctoral work in area related to NCES methodology or data. Must submit research proposal. Check Web site for deadline announcement and additional information: http://www.amstat.org Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. To Apply: Required: application form; research proposal. Contact: Carolyn Kesner, Development and Grants Manager, 703-684-1221, carolyn@amstat.org.

American Statistical Association/National Science Foundation/ Census Fellowship Program

(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Non-renewable award for post-doctoral work in area related to Census Bureau methodology or data. Must submit research proposal. Deadline is December 10. Focus: Physical Sciences and Math Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum no. of awards: 2. To Apply: Required: application form; research proposal. Deadline: 12/10. Contact: Carolyn Kesner, Development and Grants Manager, 703-684-1221, carolyn@amstat.org.

American Statistical Association/Science Resources Studies/National Science
Foundation Research Program


(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Research Program at the National Science Foundation's Science Resources Studies division. Must submit research proposal. Deadline is March 12. For more information please go to http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/grants.htm Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. To Apply: Required: application form; entry in a contest; research proposal. Deadline: 3/12. Contact: Carolyn Kesner, Development and Grants Manager, 703-684-1221, carolyn@amstat.org.

Edward C. Bryant Scholarship


(University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Award for outstanding graduate student in survey statistics. Must submit three letters of recommendation. One-time award of $1500. Deadline: April 30. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 scholarship(s), totalling $1,500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 4/30. Contact: Carolyn Kesner, Development and Grants Manager, 703-684-1221, carolyn@amstat.org.

Gertrude Cox Scholarship for Women in Statistics


(University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One-time awards to encourage women to enter statistically oriented professions. Must be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. or Canada and admitted to graduate statistical program by July 1. Women in or entering the early stages of graduate training in statistics are especially encouraged to apply. Application deadline is April 15. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum no. of awards: 4. Maximum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 3 scholarship(s), totalling $3,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; autobiography; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 4/15. Contact: Carolyn Kesner, Development and Grants Manager, 703-684-1221, carolyn@amstat.org.

1429 Duke St.
Alexandria, VA 22314-3415
Ph: (703)684-1221
Fax: (703)684-3768
E-mail: carolyn@amstat.org
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Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Program


Fellowship Program:

Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies
Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships
Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program (FAF)
Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Dissertation Grants in Women's Studies

Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies

(University/Fellowship)

Purpose: One-time fellowships to help exceptionally promising students prepare for careers of teaching and scholarship in humanistic studies. Must be a U. S. citizen or

permanent resident entering into a PhD program. Application must be requested at Web site: http://www.woodrow.org/mellon by December 1. All materials must be received by December 8. Award includes full tuition, fees and a stipend of $17,500. Focus: Humanities; Area/Ethnic Studies; Literature/English/Writing; Religion/Theology; History; Art History; Political Science; Foreign Language; African Studies; American Studies; Anthropology; Philosophy Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 80. Maximum no. of awards: 85. Minimum award amount: $30000. Maximum award amount: $50000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 88 fellowship(s), totalling $2,596,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; test scores; interview; essay; reference(s); writing sample. Deadline: 12/8. Contact: Dr. Richard Hope, Vice President, 609-452-7007, pickeringfaf@woodrow.org.

Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships

(University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowships designed to encourage original and significant study of ethical or religious values in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. Award covers twelve months of full-time dissertation writing. Graduate schools asked to waive tuition for Newcombe Fellows. Must be a U.S. or Canadian citizen. Must submit application and dissertation proposal by December 2. Focus: Humanities; Social Sciences; Religion/Theology Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 28. Minimum award amount: $17000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 28 fellowship(s), totalling $577,500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; reference(s); dissertation proposal, bibliography. Deadline: 12/2. Contact: Dr. Richard Hope, Vice President, 609-452-7007, pickeringfaf@woodrow.org.

Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program (FAF)

(Four Year College, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Prepares undergraduates academically and professionally to enter the U.S. Department of State Foreign Service after completion of master's degree. A cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher must be maintained throughout participation in the program. Applicants must be college sophomores, U.S. citizens and have minimum 3.2 GPA at time of application. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; autobiography; test scores; interview; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s); entry in a contest. Contact: Dr. Richard Hope, Vice President, 609-452-7007, pickeringfaf@woodrow.org.

Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program


(University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Prepares individuals to become Foreign Service Officers in U.S. Dept. of State. At time of application, candidates must be seeking admission to graduate school for the following academic year. Must enroll in two-year master's degree programs (such as public policy, international affairs, public administration, or business, economics, political science, sociology or foreign languages). Provides tuition, room, board and fees for the first and second year of graduate study. Must be U.S. citizen and have undergraduate GPA of 3.2 or above. Deadline is February 27. Focus: International Studies; Political Science; Business/Consumer Services; Economics; Social Sciences; Foreign Language Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; autobiography; test scores; interview; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 2/27. Contact: Dr. Richard Hope, Vice President, 609-452-7007, pickeringfaf@woodrow.org.

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Dissertation Grants in Women's Studies

(University/Grant)

Purpose: Women's studies research grants for PhD candidates writing their dissertation on topics concerning women. Must submit research prospectus, bibliography, and timetable. One-time award of up to $3000. To encourage original and significant research about women on such topics as the evolution of women's role in society, women in history, women's health, psychology of women, and women as seen in literature and art. Deadline is November 4. Focus: Humanities; Social Sciences; History; Art History; Area/Ethnic Studies; Literature/English/Writing; Religion/Theology; Political Science Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 15. Maximum award amount: $3000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 15 grant(s), totalling $30,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; reference(s); dissertation proposal. Deadline: 11/4. Contact: Dr. Richard Hope, Vice President, 609-452-7007, pickeringfaf@woodrow.org.

CN 5281
Princeton, NJ 08543-5281
Ph: (609)452-7007
Fax: (609)452-0066
E-mail: pickeringfaf@woodrow.org
URL: http://www.woodrow.org


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Kosciuszko Foundation Scholarship Program


Program Scholarship:

Graduate and Postgraduate Studies and Research in Poland Program
Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition
Kosciuszko Foundation Tuition Scholarship
Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women's Clubs Scholarships
Marcella Sembrich Voice Competition
Year Abroad Program in Poland

Graduate and Postgraduate Studies and Research in Poland Program

(Postgraduate, University/Grant)

Purpose: Award for graduate students or faculty members for study or research in Poland. Submit research proposal with application.
Must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Must submit a letter from adviser, an invitation letter from Polish institution, and complete a physician's certificate. Must have working knowledge of Polish language. Application available for download from September through December. Application fee: $50. Deadline is December 15. See Web site for complete details http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 10. Maximum no. of awards: 13. Minimum award amount: $1000. Maximum award amount: $2250. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 9 grant(s), totalling $18,500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; interview; reference(s); application fee; photograph; research proposal. Deadline: 12/15.

Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition

(Four Year College, University/Prize)

Purpose: Three awards for students majoring or planning to major in piano studies who are between the ages of 16-22. Must submit recital program of at least 60-75 minutes. Live audition and $35 fee required. Must be U.S. citizen or full-time international student in the U.S. with valid visa. Focus: Performing Arts Qualif.: Applicant must be: 16-22 years old. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 3. Minimum award amount: $1500. Maximum award amount: $5000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 3 prize(s), totalling $9,000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); entry in a contest; application fee; photograph; curriculum vitae, proof of age. Deadline: 3/2.

Kosciuszko Foundation Tuition Scholarship

(Four Year College, Postgraduate, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: This scholarship is reserved for U.S. citizens of Polish descent, Poles who are permanent residents in the U.S., and for Americans engaged in study of Polish subjects. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. Must submit a personal statement. Application fee: $25. Several one-time scholarships ranging from $1000 to $7000. See Web site at http://www.KosciuzkoFoundation.org for complete details. Tuition scholarship application is available for download from September through December. Application deadline is January 15. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to persons of the following ethnic groups: Polish.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 100. Maximum no. of awards: 140. Minimum award amount: $1000. Maximum award amount: $7000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 138 scholarship(s), totalling $462,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s); application fee; photograph; personal statement. Deadline: 1/15.

Massachusetts Federation of Polish Women's Clubs Scholarships

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Nonrenewable award for sophomores, juniors, and seniors attending an accredited four-year college or university. Preference given to MFPWC members and children or grandchildren of members. In the event that no members apply, the scholarship may be awarded to residents of Massachusetts or New England. Submit proof of Polish ancestry. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. Application fee $25. See Web site http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org for complete details. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to persons of the following ethnic groups: Polish.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 3. Minimum award amount: $1250. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 3 scholarship(s), totalling $6,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; essay; reference(s); application fee; photograph; proof of Polish ancestry. Deadline: 1/15.

Marcella Sembrich Voice Competition

(Undergraduate/Prize)

Purpose: Established to encourage young singers to study the repertoire of Polish composers. Three prizes awarded: first is $1000, second is $750, and third is $500. Open to all singers who are at least 18 years old and preparing for professional careers who are U.S. citizens or international full-time students with a valid student visa. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 18 or older. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 3. Minimum award amount: $500. Maximum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: $2,250 total. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); entry in a contest; application fee; photograph; two cassette tapes. Deadline: 12/18.

Year Abroad Program in Poland

(Four Year College/Scholarship)

Purpose: Grants for upper-division and graduate students who wish to study in Poland. Must have letters of recommendation, personal statement, and a physical exam. Covers tuition and provides stipend for housing. Application fee: $50. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. Restricted to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. See Web site http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org for complete details. Application is available for download from September through December. Focus: Area/Ethnic Studies; Foreign Language Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 10. Minimum award amount: $675. Maximum award amount: $1350. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 9 scholarship(s), totalling $10,800. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; interview; reference(s); application fee; photograph; personal statement. Deadline: 12/15.

15 East 65th St.
New York, NY 10021-6595
URL: http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org

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American Association for Health Education Scholarship Fund


Program Scholarship:

American Association for Health Education Barbara A. Cooley Scholarship
American Association for Health Education Delbert Oberteuffer Scholarship
American Association for Health Education Marion B. Pollock Fellowship
American Association for Health Education Scholarship

American Association for Health Education Barbara A. Cooley Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Award for masters-level student enrolled in health education program. Must submit resume, essay, and three letters of recommendation.

One-time award of $1000. Deadline: December 1. For study in U.S. and U.S. territories. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Education Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 scholarship(s), totalling $1,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Linda Moore, Program Administrator, 703-476-3437, aahe@aahperd.org.

American Association for Health Education Delbert Oberteuffer Scholarship


(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Award for doctoral level student enrolled in health education program. Must submit resume, three letters of recommendation, and essay. One-time award of $1500. Deadline: December 1st. For study in U.S. and U.S. territories. Minimum 3.5 GPA required. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Education Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 scholarship(s), totalling $1,500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Linda Moore, Program Administrator, 703-476-3437, aahe@aahperd.org.

American Association for Health Education Marion B. Pollock Fellowship


(Four Year College, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Award for master's level student enrolled in health education program with three years teaching experience in health education. Must submit resume, essay, and three letters of recommendation. Deadline: December 1. For study in U.S. and U.S. territories. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Education Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Linda Moore, Program Administrator, 703-476-3437, aahe@aahperd.org.

American Association for Health Education Scholarship


(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Award for undergraduate student enrolled in health education program. Must submit resume, essay, and three letters of recommendation. One-time award of $1000. Deadline: December 1. For study in U.S. and U.S. territories. Minimum 3.5 GPA required. Focus: Health and Medical Sciences; Education Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 scholarship(s), totalling $1,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Linda Moore, Program Administrator, 703-476-3437, aahe@aahperd.org.

1900 Association Dr.
Reston, VA 20191-1599
Ph: (703)476-3437
Fax: (703)476-6638
E-mail: aahe@aahperd.org
URL: http://www.aahperd.org/aahe

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YIVO Institute for Jewish Research Scholar Fellowship


Program Scholarship:

Dina Abramowicz Emerging Scholar Fellowship
Professor Bernard Choseed Memorial Fellowship
Rose and Isidore Drench Memorial Fellowships
Vladimir and Pearl Heifetz Memorial Fellowship
Aleksander and Alicja Hertz Memorial Fellowship
Vivian Lefsky Hort Memorial Fellowship
Abram and Fannie Gottlieb Immerman and Abraham and Bertha Daskal Weinstein Memorial Fellowship
Abraham and Rachela Melezin Fellowship
Natalie and Mendel Racolin Memorial Fellowships
Maria Salit-Gitelson Tell Memorial Fellowship
Workmen's Circle/Dr. Emmanuel Patt Visiting Professorship in Eastern European Jewish Studies
YIVO Dora and Mayer Tendler Fellowship

Dina Abramowicz Emerging Scholar Fellowship

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: $5,000 fellowship intended primarily for postdoctoral research on a topic in Eastern European Jewish Studies. The work should lead to a significant scholarly publication and may encompass the revision of a doctoral dissertation.

Research will be conducted at the YIVO Library and Archives. Application materials should include a curriculum vitae, research proposal, and two letters of support. Deadline: December 31. Focus: History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); curriculum vitae, research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Professor Bernard Choseed Memorial Fellowship


(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowship helps support original research in the field of East European Jewish Studies. Carries a stipend of $5,000 and is for a period of one to three months during the spring semester to conduct research at YIVO's Library and Archives. Recipient is expected to lead a minimum of two YIVO faculty seminars. Focus: Area/Ethnic Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $5000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $5,000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume; research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Rose and Isidore Drench Memorial Fellowships


(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowship dedicated to American Jewish History, with special consideration given to scholars working on some aspect of the Jewish Labor Movement. Fellowship is for a period of one to three months, and carries a stipend of $2,500. Focus: History; Area/Ethnic Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $2,500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume; research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Vladimir and Pearl Heifetz Memorial Fellowship

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: $1,500 fellowship designed to assist an undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate student to pursue research on Eastern European Jewish music. Research will be conducted at the YIVO Library and Archives. Application materials should include a curriculum vitae, research proposal, and two letters of support. Deadline: December 31. Focus: Area/Ethnic Studies; Music Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); curriculum vitae, research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Aleksander and Alicja Hertz Memorial Fellowship

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: This $1,500 fellowship supports research on Polish-Jewish history in the modern period, particularly Jewish-Poland relations and Jewish contributions on Polish literature and culture. Stipend covers a one-to three-month research period. Application materials should include a curriculum vitae, research proposal, and two letters of support. Deadline: December 31. Focus: History; Area/Ethnic Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); curriculum vitae. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Vivian Lefsky Hort Memorial Fellowship

(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowship helps support original research in the field of Yiddish Literature. Carries a stipend of $1,500 and is for a period of one to three months to conduct research at YIVO's Library and Archives. Focus: Literature/English/Writing; Area/Ethnic Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $1,500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume; research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Abram and Fannie Gottlieb Immerman and Abraham and Bertha Daskal Weinstein Memorial Fellowship

(University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowship in Eastern European Jewish Studies. Preference given to research on the Jews of Courland and Latvia. Supports travel while working on PhD dissertation with possibility of a renewal. Deadline is December 31. Focus: Area/Ethnic Studies; History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume; research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Abraham and Rachela Melezin Fellowship


(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: This $1,500 fellowship supports research on Jewish educational networks in pre-war Vilna and the Vilna region. Research will be conducted at the YIVO Library and Archives. Stipend covers a one-to three-month research period. Application materials should include a curriculum vitae, research proposal, and two letters of support. Deadline: December 31. Focus: History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); curriculum vitae, research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Natalie and Mendel Racolin Memorial Fellowships


(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: $1,500 fellowship supports original research in the field of East European Jewish history. Research will be conducted at the YIVO Library and Archives. Stipend covers a one-to three-month research period. Application materials should include a curriculum vitae, research proposal, and two letters of support. Deadline: December 31. Focus: History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); curriculum vitae, research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Maria Salit-Gitelson Tell Memorial Fellowship


(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: $1,500 fellowship supports original research in the field of Lithuanian Jewish history, the city of Vilna in particular. Research will be conducted at the YIVO Library and Archives. Stipend covers a one-to three-month research period. Application materials should include a curriculum vitae, research proposal, and two letters of support. Deadline: December 31. Focus: History; Area/Ethnic Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); curriculum vitae, research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

Workmen's Circle/Dr. Emmanuel Patt Visiting Professorship in Eastern European Jewish Studies

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Supports three months of postdoctoral research at VIVO Library and Archives and a public lecture by the visiting faculty member. Application deadline is December 31. Focus: Area/Ethnic Studies Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume; research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

YIVO Dora and Mayer Tendler Fellowship


(Fellowship)

Purpose: Designed to support graduate research in Jewish Studies. Research will be conducted at the YIVO Library and Archives. Application materials should include a curriculum vitae, research proposal, and two letters of support. Deadlines: December 31. Focus: Area/Ethnic Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3500. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume; research proposal. Deadline: 12/31. Contact: Dr. Paul Glasser, Associate Dean, 212-246-6080, pglasser@yivo.cjh.org.

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Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Scholarships Program


Program Scholarships:

Admiral Mike Boorda Scholarship Program
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society-Children of Deceased After Retirement From Active Duty
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society-Surviving Children of Deceased While on Active Duty
Vice Admiral E. P. Travers Scholarship and Loan Program
USS Tennessee Scholarship Fund

Admiral Mike Boorda Scholarship Program

(Four Year College, Two Year College, University/Grant)

Purpose: Grants of up to $2000 for active duty members of Navy or Marine Corps enrolled in NROTC, ECP, MECEP, and MECP programs. Based on financial
need. Minimum 2.0 GPA required. Must verify GPA and show military ID of student. One-time award for undergraduate use. Deadline: May 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 22 or younger , single, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to members of the following branches of the military: Navy, Marines.

Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; financial need analysis. Deadline: 5/1.

Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society-Children of Deceased After Retirement From Active Duty

(Four Year College, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Grant)

Purpose: For students under 23 whose service member parent died after retiring. Must have current, valid dependent's Uniform Service Identification or Privilege Card; proof of service member's status in Navy or Marine Corps; and proof of parent's death. Minimum 2.0 GPA required. Must verify GPA. Deadline: March 1st. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 22 or younger , single, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to members of the following branches of the military: Navy, Marines.

Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; financial need analysis. Deadline: 3/1.

Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society-Surviving Children of Deceased While on Active Duty

(Four Year College, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Grant)

Purpose: One-time grants for full-time undergraduates who are military dependents of deceased service members (retired or deceased service members, service members who died on active duty). One of the specific funds is the Pentagon Assistance Fund, which is limited to children and spouses of the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. Minimum 2.0 GPA required. Deadline: March 1st. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 23 or younger , single, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to members of the following branches of the military: Navy, Marines.

Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; financial need analysis. Deadline: 3/1.

Vice Admiral E. P. Travers Scholarship and Loan Program


(Four Year College, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Grant)

Purpose: Program provides grants of up to $2,000 per academic year. Applicant must be dependent child of active duty service member and be enrolled, or planning to enroll, as a full-time undergraduate at a postsecondary technical, or vocational institution. Each December Travers application forms are posted on Web site: http://www.nmcrs.org/education.html. Between December and February, Travers application forms are available from NMCRS offices worldwide. Minimum 2.0 GPA required. Additionally, a need-based loan of up to $3,000 is available. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 23 or younger , single, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to members of the following branches of the military: Navy, Marines.

Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; financial need analysis. Deadline: 3/1.

USS Tennessee Scholarship Fund

(Four Year College, Two Year College, University, Vocational/Occupational/Grant)

Purpose: Fund provides grants of up to $2,000 for an academic year to dependent children of service members who are serving or have served aboard the U.S.S. Tennessee. Applicant must be enrolled, or planning to enroll, as a full-time undergraduate at a postsecondary, technical, or vocational institution. Each December, Tennessee application forms are posted on Web site: http://www.nmcrs.org/education.html. Between December and February, applications are available from NMCRS offices in Bangor, Groton, Guam, Kings Bay, Norfolk, and Pearl Harbor. Minimum 2.0 GPA required. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 23 or younger , single, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to members of the following branches of the military: Navy, Marines.

Funds Avail.: Maximum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; financial need analysis. Deadline: 3/1.

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American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Foundation Scholarships Program


America Responds Memorial Scholarship
American Society of Safety Engineers Foundation Grant
ASSE-Edwin P. Granberry, Jr. Distinguished Service Award Scholarship
ASSE-Gulf Coast Past Presidents Scholarship
ASSE-James P. Kohn Memorial Scholarship
ASSE-Marsh Risk Consulting Scholarship
ASSE-Region IV/Edwin P. Granberry Scholarship
ASSE-Thompson Scholarship for Women in Safety
ASSE-United Parcel Service Scholarship
Bechtel Foundation Scholarship Program for Safety and Health
Scott Dominguez-Craters of the Moon Scholarship
Ford Motor Company Scholarship-Graduate
Ford Motor Company Scholarship-Undergraduate
Georgia Chapter of ASSE Annual Scholarship
Gold Country Section and Region II Scholarship
Liberty Mutual Safety Research Fellowship Program
Liberty Mutual Scholarship
Northeastern Illinois Chapter Scholarship
Delmar E. Tally Professional Development Grant
United Parcel Service Diversity Scholarship Program

America Responds Memorial Scholarship


(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field.
Must have completed 60 semester hours and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA. Eligible applicants will be members of American Society of Safety Engineers. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

American Society of Safety Engineers Foundation Grant


(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Researchers have the opportunity to submit a safety or health research proposal for a grant to conduct applied research that would enhance management performance in reducing injuries and illnesses in the workplace. The deadline for submissions is October 27. For more information, visit Web site: http://www.asse.org/foundat.htm Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum award amount: $10000. To Apply: Required: application form; proposal. Deadline: 10/27. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Edwin P. Granberry, Jr. Distinguished Service Award Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety. Completion of at least 60 current semester hours and minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Deadline is December 1. ASSE student membership is required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Gulf Coast Past Presidents Scholarship


(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a part- or full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Must have completed 60 semester hours and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA. American Society of Safety Engineers membership required if applicant is a part-time student. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org">.

ASSE-James P. Kohn Memorial Scholarship


(University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships for students pursuing a graduate degree program in occupational safety. Completion of 9 current semester hours or more and minimum GPA of 3.5 required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Marsh Risk Consulting Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: For students pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety. Completion of at least 60 credit hours and minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Region IV/Edwin P. Granberry Scholarship


(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Must reside in the ASSE Region IV area (Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Puerto Rico or United States Virgin Islands). Natives of Region IV attending school elsewhere are also eligible. Must have completed 60 semester hours and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA. Eligible applicants will be members of American Society of Safety Engineers. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Thompson Scholarship for Women in Safety


(University/Scholarship)

Purpose: This scholarship is for women pursuing post-baccalaureate education in safety engineering, safety management, occupational health nursing, occupational medicine, risk management, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, fire safety, environmental safety, environmental health, or other safety related fields. Completion of at least 9 current semester hours and minimum GPA of 3.5 required. Deadline is December 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-United Parcel Service Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships for students pursuing a four-year BS or BA degree in occupational safety and health or related area (i.e. safety engineering, safety management, systems safety, environmental science, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, fire science or other related safety, health, or environmental program). Completion of at least 60 current semester hours and a minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Deadline: December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $3000. Maximum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Bechtel Foundation Scholarship Program for Safety and Health

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $3000 scholarship for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health, with an emphasis on construction safety. ASSE student membership required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Scott Dominguez-Craters of the Moon Scholarship


(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: For part-or full-time students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Students that reside within the Craters of the Moon Chapter, Idaho, and Region II (MT, ID, WY, CO, UT, NV, AZ, NM) will have priority on this award. ASSE student membership required. For further information see Web site: http://www.asse.org/foundation.htm Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Ford Motor Company Scholarship-Graduate

(University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships for women pursuing a graduate degree in occupational safety. Completion of 9 current semester hours and minimum GPA of 3.5 required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3375. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Ford Motor Company Scholarship-Undergraduate

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: For women pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety. Completion of at least 60 current semester hours and minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 3. Minimum award amount: $3375. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Georgia Chapter of ASSE Annual Scholarship


(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Student must reside in a county that is within the ASSE Georgia Chapter or be enrolled in a college or university within Georgia. Must have completed 60 semester hours and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA. Eligible applicants will be members of American Society of Safety Engineers. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Gold Country Section and Region II Scholarship


(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Students that reside within region II (MT, ID, WY, CO, UT, NV, AZ, NM) area will have priority on this award. ASSE student membership required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Liberty Mutual Safety Research Fellowship Program

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Two safety research fellowships available at the Liberty Mutual Research Center. Following four to six weeks of research, each recipient must write an 800-word article for publication in the ASSE Foundation's Advocate. Preference given to ASSE members with a PhD. Must be a U.S. citizen. Focus: Engineering/Technology; Engineering-Related Technologies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Maximum no. of awards: 2. Maximum award amount: $8000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 3/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Liberty Mutual Scholarship


(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $3000 scholarship for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. ASSE student membership required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Northeastern Illinois Chapter Scholarship


(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $2500 scholarship for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Students attending school in the Northeastern Illinois region, including Illinois and Wisconsin have priority on this award. ASSE student membership required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Delmar E. Tally Professional Development Grant


(Grant)

Purpose: This grant is to provide financial support to ASSE members for their participation in recognized safety, health, and environmental certification study courses, professional development seminars, and educational conferences to improve their professional credentials. Applications are due December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

United Parcel Service Diversity Scholarship Program


(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: Two one-time awards available to minority ethnic or racial group students pursuing an undergraduate degree full-time in occupational safety, health, or environment. Must be an ASSE member, a U.S. citizen, and have a minimum 3.25 GPA. Recommendation by a safety faculty member required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health; Health and Medical Sciences; Environmental Science Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; Asian; African American; Hispanic.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 2. Minimum award amount: $3000. Maximum award amount: $4000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

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