Arts & Administration | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 171

Call for Proposals: Documentary Photography Audience Engagement Grant, USA

The Open Society Documentary Photography Project is offering a grant to support alternative models for presenting and disseminating documentary photography to the public.
The Audience Engagement Grant (formerly called the Distribution Grant) supports photographers to take an existing body of work on a social justice or human rights issue and devise an innovative way of using that work as a catalyst for social change.
We are interested in well-designed projects that inspire audiences visually and create meaningful interactions with photographic content.
Projects should combine existing bodies of work with programming or tools that give viewers a deeper, more nuanced understanding of issues and empower them to participate in the process of improving their own or others’ realities. Projects should also include a partnership between a photographer and an organization that combines expertise in documentary photography with experience working on the topic or community the project addresses.
Five to eight grants of $5,000 to $30,000 will be awarded.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 13 May 2011

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2011 Anneliese Maier Research Award for Outstanding Researchers from Abroad, Germany: Humanities and Social Science

Every year the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grants up to five Anneliese Maier Research Awards funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research to outstanding researchers from abroad to promote research collaboration with specialist colleagues in Germany, contributing towards the further internationalisation of the humanities and social sciences in Germany.
The award amount is generally EUR 250,000 and is made available over a period of five years to finance research collaboration with specialist colleagues in Germany.
In addition to researchers who already number among the established leaders in their subject, the award is also aimed at researchers who are not yet so advanced in their scientific careers but who are already internationally established researchers from whom a sustainable shaping of the humanities and social sciences in Germany can be expected through the prospects of long-term collaboration. Particular importance is attached to the nomination of qualified female researchers.

Scholarship Application Deadline: by 31 May 2011

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Bisk Foundation Teacher Education Scholarship in Education Programs, USA

The Bisk Foundation Teacher Education Scholarship program will award four (4) scholarships each session for one year (four sessions in the 12-month year) commencing with Special Fall 2010 Part B, then again in Special Spring 2011 Part B, Special Summer 2011 Part A, and Special Summer 2011 Part B. Each scholarship is valued at $330.00 per course which represents 25% off the current tuition price and will be applied to every course through to graduation. The amount is based on the 2010-11 tuition rate of $1,320 for a 3-credit graduate level course. The minimum amount awarded will be $3,960 for the Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction and $4,290 for Master of Science in Educational Administration. The dollar value will adjust with any tuition changes, with the percent value remaining at 25%. The scholarship is in effect as long as the recipient continues to be an active degree seeking student.

Scholarship Application Deadline:Special Spring 2011 Part B
February 20, 2011 (By 11:59 PM EST)
Special Summer 2011 Part A
April 17, 2011 (By 11:59 PM EST)
Special Summer 2011 Part B
June 12, 2011 (By 11:59 PM EST)

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