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Upcoming deadline for DAAD Undergraduate Scholarship Program

Categories: Research, Study Abroad, Uncategorized

From DAAD–and of interest to sophomores and juniors interested in studying in Germany next year: We would like to remind you of our upcoming deadline for the Undergraduate Scholarship Program. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) invites highly qualified undergraduate students to apply for funding to study, do research and/or internships in Germany.  Scholarships are available for students taking part in an organized study abroad program/exchange or as part of an individual, student-designed study abroad experience.  Funding for a semester or the academic year is offered for 2011/12 (starting in fall 11) and includes a monthly stipend, health insurance and a lump sum for travel. Please note that students wanting to study in Germany in the spring of 2012 need to apply now.

For program details and FAQs please view our website: www.daad.org/?p=undergrad <http://www.daad.org/?p=undergrad>
Current DAAD-Scholar blogs: http://daadabroad.wordpress.com/
DAAD Young Ambassadors: http://www.daad.org/page/65670/
Current grantees are listed here: http://www.daad.org/page/awardwinners2010/

The Wellstone Fellowship for Social Justice

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The Wellstone Fellowship for Social Justice  is designed to foster the advancement of social justice through participation in health care advocacy work that focuses on the unique challenges facing many low-income and minority communities. Through this fellowship, Families USA hopes to expand the pool of talented social justice advocates from underrepresented economic, racial, and ethnic minority groups, including from the American Indian & Alaska Native, Asian American, Black/African American, Latino, and Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander communities. The Wellstone Fellow plays an integral role in the work of Families USA’s Field and Minority Health Initiatives Departments. The Wellstone Fellow’s primary responsibilities include assisting in the organization of conferences and trainings for advocates, community leaders, and journalists; drafting talking points, blogs, policy briefs fact sheets, and other publications; and developing content for the Families USA website and email lists. During the year, the Fellow will learn about health reform implementation, minority health, Medicaid, Medicare, and other important health policy issues. At the same time, the Wellstone Fellow will develop an understanding of the tactics and strategies used in state-based consumer health advocacy organizations and will work directly with our network of state consumer health advocates and organizations.

The ideal candidate must demonstrate an interest in health care policy as a tool for reducing racial and ethnic health disparities and in using organizing and advocacy skills to achieve social change. Applicants should also demonstrate a commitment to contributing to social justice advocacy following their year of hands-on experience as a fellow.

You can find more information, including a downloadable application form, on our Web site: http://www.familiesusa.org/about/wellstone-fellowship.html

The application deadline for the Wellstone Fellowship is January 31, 2011.

Nomination Deadlines for St. Andrews and Liebmann Fund Approaching!

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Applications for nomination to the St. Andrews Society of New York scholarship and the Dolores Zohrab Liebmann fellowship are due by noon on Monday, November 1. Both support graduate study in a wide variety of fields.  An overview of eligibility requirements are below:

St. Andrews Society of New York scholarship (20-30K for graduate study in Scotland)

  • US citizen
  • Graduating senior
  • Strong academic record (3.7+)
  • Some Scottish descent
  • Currently receiving grant aid

Dolores Zohrab Liebmann fund (tuition + 18K stipend annually for graduate study in US)

  • Outstanding undergraduate records (minimum 3.7; 3.8 more competitive)
  • Demonstrated history of financial assistance
  • U.S. citizens
  • Enrolling in graduate programs in the United States
  • Evidence of outstanding character
  • Current seniors

For more information and application instructions, see go/fellowships .  Any questions, contact Dean Lisa Gates at lgates@middlebury.edu .

Information Session about Boren Scholarships for Study Abroad

Categories: Study Abroad

A representative from the Institute of International Education will hold an Information Session about Boren Scholarships and Fellowships available for undergraduate and graduate study abroad.  These scholarships and fellowships support study abroad in regions of the world critical to U.S. interests (Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America & the Caribbean, and the Middle East).

Thursday, October 21
1:30-2:30 pm
Axinn 100

Post-grad and undergraduate fellowships at The National Yiddish Book Center

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The National Yiddish Book Center is now accepting applications for two exciting educational programs: the Fellowship Program for recent college graduates and the Steiner Summer Program for undergraduates.

The Fellowship Program offers talented young college graduates who are passionate about Yiddish language and culture the opportunity to work at the Book Center for a year. As paid, full-time staff members, fellows provide content for existing programs and spearhead new ones, while continuing their education in Yiddish language, literature and culture. Applicants should have strong backgrounds in Jewish studies or related disciplines and a working knowledge of Yiddish. Application deadline: January 3, 2011. For more information, please visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/fellowship-program

The Steiner Summer Program offers matriculating college students a unique opportunity for a tuition-free, seven-week intensive course in Yiddish language and culture. Beginning and intermediate students will study original and adapted Yiddish texts, as well as the history, literature, culture and music of the Jews of central and Eastern Europe. Applicants must be enrolled in a degree-granting program as of January 1, 2011. Application deadline: February 1, 2011. For more information, please visit http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/steiner-summer-program-yiddish

Truman Info Session Monday 9/27 4:30 pm

Categories: Truman

Attention Juniors and Sophomores!
Informational meeting for the Truman Scholarship
on Monday, September 27, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Munroe 222

About the Truman Scholarship

  • The Truman Foundation offers JUNIORS up to $30,000 for three years of graduate and professional study. (Degree programs include a master’s degree, a doctorate, or a professional degree such as a law degree or a Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Health, Master of Social Work, Master of Education, Master of Public Policy, or Master of International Affairs)
  • The awards are based on merit (impressive record of academic achievement and leadership; GPA of 3.7 and higher)
  • Applicants must be committed to working in the non-profit sector—any organization that would have a .org, .edu, or .gov in its URL)
  • Truman Scholars are required to work in public service for three of the seven years following completion of a  graduate degree program
  • You must be US citizen to be eligible
  • More info online at go/fellowships and www.truman.gov

Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship–Next deadline Oct. 8

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Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship, a competitive national program, provides college graduates the opportunity to work in Washington, DC, with one of twenty-six participating public-interest organizations focusing on international security issues. The program is offered twice yearly, in the spring and fall.  It lasts from six to nine months and provides a stipend, health insurance, and travel costs to Washington.

Scoville Fellows may undertake a variety of activities, including research, writing, and advocacy in support of the goals of their host organization and may attend coalition meetings, policy briefings, and Congressional hearings.  Fellows have written articles, blogs, fact sheets, letters to the editor, op-eds and reports, organized talks and conferences, and been interviewed as experts by the media.  Many former Scoville Fellows work for U.S. and international NGOs, the Departments of State and Defense, members of Congress and academia, or attend graduate school in political science or international relations, following their fellowships.

For more information and application instructions,  visit  www.scoville.org.   Our new online application form is accessible via our website, as are links to the websites of each of the participating groups and information on the work of current and former Scoville Fellows.  The next application deadline is October 8 for the spring 2011 fellowship.

All U.S. citizens, and foreign nationals residing in the United States, are eligible to apply; non-U.S. citizens living outside of the United States are not.

Javits Fellowship for graduate study in arts, humanities and social sciences

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The Jacob K. Javits fellowship is now open– and closes Sept. 30, so if you’re interested, start the application!  This fellowship is for students with demonstrated financial need (determined by the FAFSA) and provides tuition, board and a stipend of up to $30,000 renewable for up to 48 months (depending on the length of the program).  For list of eligible fields of study, eligibility requirements and application instructions, see http://www2.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html .

Working on applications during the summer

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For fellowships with an early fall deadline–Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, Churchill, Watson–summer is the time to be working on your applications.  For several of these, you need to arrange for affiliations with an institution, faculty member, or lab as part of the application process–and August is a very hard time to try to reach academics abroad! Project proposals too need a tremendous amount of editing before submission.  And your chances of being nominated for a particular fellowship increase with a convincing, well-considered, and well-written proposal. Faculty mentors can help and I’m available to read and respond to proposals during the summer.  I’m also around for appointments by phone or in person if you’re on campus to discuss any questions you have.  You can reach me at 802-443-3183 or lgates@middlebury.edu .

UK Fulbright fellowships

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Here’s a reminder for folks interested in Fulbrights in the UK:

The following universities have agreed to waive tuition fees for any incoming Fulbright students. This means that should one of your students be selected for a Fulbright award to attend one of our fee-waiver universities, they will not pay any tuition and will receive a grant of £10,000 to cover their living costs. Fulbright fee-waiver universities include:
Central School of Speech and Drama
Courtauld Institute of Art
Institute of Education
Keele University
Newcastle University
Nottingham Trent University
Royal College of Art
University of Aberdeen
University of Dundee
University of East Anglia
For more information on all the award opportunities available to US citizens please see:  http://www.fulbright.co.uk/fulbright-awards/for-us-citizens