Scholarships
The purpose of these fellowships is to assist students in continuing graduate work during the summer months in a field of interest to The Electrochemical Society.
The society has a long tradition in advancing the theory and practice of electrochemical and solid state science by distribution of information through its publications and international meetings. The fellowship is in the range of $3,000 to $16,000. Application may be obtain from:
The Electrochemical Society, 65 south Main Street, Pennington, NJ 08534-2839
e-mail: ecs@electrochem.org
Tel: (609) 737-1902
Fax: (609) 737-2743
The International Graduate Student Fellowship Program at the American Museum of Natural History
The program is for international students that wish to study a diversified curriculum in biodiversity, conservation, systematics, and public policy.
Students are able to choose among numerous offerings of four major universities to create a graduate program.
The universities are: City University of New York, Columbia University, Yale University and Cornell University. Applicants should first contact the office of Grants and Fellowships to discuss their interests, background and eligibility for the program.
Request application forms and further information from:
Office of Grants and Fellowship, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West @ 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5495
e-mail: bynum@amnh.org
Tel: (212) 769-5742
Fax: (212) 769-5495
The Agency for Health Research and Quality AHRQ provides a variety of funding opportunities designed to support and enhance the education and career development of health services researchers.
(a) Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship -the agency provides support for individual students pursuing postdoctoral research training through the national research service award (NRSA) fellowship grants.
(b) Dissertation Research Grants - dissertation research funding is available for students conducting doctoral level research on some aspects of the health care system.
(c) Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Awards - these research career awards are intended to foster the career development of promising new investigators in the field.
Kerr White Visiting Scholars Program - The Kerr White visiting scholars program provides an opportunity for scholars to work on projects with AHRQ researchers staff.
Summer Intern Program - Summer internship for undergraduate and graduate - level students interesting in health services research and/or policy. Application may be obtain from:
The Agency for Health Research and Quality, 21 01 East Jefferson Street, Rockville, MD 20852
e-mail: training@ahrq.gov
Tel: (301) 594-1449 Fax: (301) 594-0154
The Marcus Center's fellowship program provides recipients with month long fellowships for research and writing at the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives. Fellowships will be awarded to post-doctoral candidates, Ph.D. candidates who are completing dissertations, and senior or independent scholars.
Request application forms and further information from:
The Director of the Fellowship Program, The Jacob Rader Marcus, Center of the American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220-2408
e-mail: AJA@cn-huc.edu
Tel: (513) 221-7444 ext. 304
Fax: (513) 221-7812
The Mary Isabel Sibely Fellowship The fellowship is offered for the study of Greek Language, Literature, history, or archaeology.
Candidates must be unmarried women, between 25 and 35 years of age, who have demonstrated their ability to carry on original research. They must hold the doctorate or have fulfilled all the requirements for the doctorate except the dissertation. Application may be obtain from:
The Mary Isabel Sibely Fellowship Committee, The Phi Beta Kappa Society, 1785 Massachusetts Ave, N.W., Fourth Floor, Washington DC 20036
e-mail: Isurles@pbk.org
Tel: (202) 265-3808
Fax: (202) 986-1601
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