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Category Archives: funding
Nagoya University Global 30 Undergraduate Scholarship
Here’s a last minute scholarship announcement for undergraduates who plan to study abroad at Nagoya University: — Nagoya University Global 30 Undergraduate Scholarship Deadline: January 14th, 2011 Scholarship Award Amounts: The maximum total award will be JPY500,000 per year per … Continue reading
Grant Opportunity for California Residents
Here’s a very unique travel grant opportunity, specifically aimed at California residents. Get ready to get creative! Thanks to Playing with Hire for the link! — AURORA CHALLENGE GRANT Only for California Residents Deadline for Applications: March 31st, 2011 The … Continue reading
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
Unfortunately we don’t feature scholarships for undergrads very often, but this appears to be a great opportunity from the U.S. Department of State for people looking to study abroad for college credit. If you know of any fellow students or … Continue reading
Job opening: Shorenstein APARC Fellowships
Takahashi Fellowship in Japanese Studies FSI Stanford, Shorenstein APARC Fellowship Position remains open until filled. The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) at Stanford University seeks to fill the position of Takahashi Fellow in Japanese Studies to … Continue reading
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Tagged comparative governance, domestic politics, fellowship, international relations, japanese studies, job opening, political economy, security, Takahashi Fellow in Japanese Studies, Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
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Going on to graduate school for Japanese Studies
Wondering if graduate school in Japanese Studies is right for you? Well, we’re here to give you a little info on how and why people make the decision to continue their schooling. Of those of us who graduated in 2008, … Continue reading
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Tagged academia, career, career goals, decisions, goals, graduate school, graduate studies, Japan
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East-West Center Visiting Fellowships
Thanks to Playing with Hire for the link! — East-West Center Visiting Fellowships program enables scholars to undertake research and publication during the academic year 2010-2011 in collaboration with EWC staff on an independent research project related to one of … Continue reading
Harvard-Yenching Library Travel Grant Program
Want to make use of excellent library resources at distinguished institutions? Check out this travel grant exclusively for research using the extensive Harvard collections. — The Harvard-Yenching Library is pleased to announce its Travel Grant Program for the 2010-2011 academic … Continue reading
Spring 2011 Jefferson Fellowships
Much thanks to Playing with Hire for the link! — Jefferson Fellowship Now Accepting Applications for the Spring 2011 Program Deadline is January 26, 2011 The Jefferson Fellowships program was launched in 1967 to enhance public understanding through the news media … Continue reading
Job opening: The Center for Historical Research at The Ohio State University
The Center for Historical Research brings together faculty, students, and the general public to examine the historical foundation and development of critical issues of global importance. The Center offers resident fellowships for senior and junior faculty, as well as those … Continue reading
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Tagged Center for Historical Research, Columbus, disease, environment, faculty, history, job opening, Ohio State University, poverty, race
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Friends of the Princeton University Library Research Grant Program
Each year, the Friends of the Princeton University Library offer short-term Library Research Grants to promote scholarly use of the library’s research collections. Up to $3,500 is available per award and last year the Friends made 22 awards totaling over … Continue reading