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GENERAL
FELLOWSHIPS
Alden B. Dow
Creativity Fellowship Program
African
American Community Service Agency
The
American-Scandinavian Foundation
Conference
on Asian Pacific American Leadership
East-West Center
Graduate Degree Fellowship
Josephine
De Kármán Fellowship
Radcliffe
Institute Fellowships
Rhodes
Scholarship
Alden B. Dow
Creativity Fellowship Program
Northwood University
Deadline: December 31, 2007.
http://www.northwood.edu/abd/fellowships/
Now entering its 24th year, The Alden B. Dow Creativity Center offers
four fellowships each summer to individuals in any field or profession
who wish to pursue an innovative project or creative idea. For
additional information, please contact us.
African
American Community Service Agency
Links
to opportunities
http://www.sjaacsa.org/links.htm#Scholarships
The American-Scandinavian
Foundation
http://www.amscan.org/fellowship.html
During the past 92 years, over 3,700 fellowships and grants for use in
research in Scandinavia have been given to Americans and
Scandinavians engaged in educational exchange projects.
The
Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) awards four
scholarships to outstanding undergraduates, graduating seniors and
graduate students for public or non-profit sector summer internships in
Washington DC. Selection criteria is based on summer financial need and
demonstrated leadership and service potential on behalf of the Asian
Pacific American community.
East-West Center
Graduate Degree Fellowship
University of Hawai‘i, East-West Center
Deadline: Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2009.
http://www.eastwestcenter.org/?id=865
The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship provides Master's and
Doctoral funding for graduate students from Asia, the Pacific, and the
U.S. to participate in educational and research programs at the
East-West Center while pursuing graduate study at the University of
Hawai‘i. Through East-West Center affiliation, awardees become part of a
growing network of students and alumni forging the shape and substance
of the world's most vibrant region.
Josephine
De Kármán Fellowship
Deadline: January 31, 2008.
Undergrad/Post Grad
Open to International Students
http://www.dekarman.org/
The Josephine De Kármán Fellowship Trust was established in 1954 by
the late Dr. Theodore von Kármán, world renowned aeronautics expert
and teacher and first director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory
at the California Institute of Technology, in memory of his sister,
Josephine, who passed away in 1951. The purpose of this Fellowship
program is to recognize and assist students whose scholastic
achievements reflect Professor von Kármán's high standards.
Radcliffe
Institute Fellowships
Harvard University
Doctoral
Deadline: October 1, 2008
http://www.radcliffe.edu/fellowships/index.php
Radcliffe Institute fellowships are designed to support scholars,
scientists, artists, and writers of exceptional promise and demonstrated
accomplishments who wish to pursue work in academic and professional
fields and in the creative arts.
Rhodes
Scholarship
Deadline:
October
Graduating
Seniors
http://rhodesscholar.org/
The Rhodes scholarships were created by the will of Cecil J. Rhodes, a
British colonial pioneer and statesman. They provide for two years of
study at the University of Oxford, with the possibility of renewal for a
third year. The Rhodes Trustees pay the Scholar all educational costs,
maintenance, and travel expenses.
Cecil Rhodes wished to advance international understanding and peace by
bringing together talented young men and women in an environment highly
congenial to personal and intellectual development.
Rhodes specified that the persons chosen as Scholars should have
demonstrated literary and scholastic attainments; truthfulness, courage,
devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindness,
unselfishness, and fellowship, exhibition of moral force of character
and of instincts to lead and to take an interest in one's
contemporaries; and physical vigor, as shown by fondness for and success
in sports.
Committees of Selection meet in each American state in early December.
District Committees meet three days later to decide which of the
candidates nominated at the state level will receive scholarships. A
candidate must be a citizen of the United States, at least 18 years of
age, and no more than 24 years of age. He or she must be a college
senior, sure to graduate by October of the year of matriculation at
Oxford.
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