September, 2010 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 74

Area/Ethnic Studies: Mayme and Herbert Frank Educational Fund

Union of the Free

Union of the Free has always been the surest way to defend and to extend the blessing of individual liberty and peace. Only by Union can free men tremendously increase their defensive power with no sacrifice of their individual freedom. Only by uniting their human and material and moral resources through a Great Federal Republic can those with freedom of speech, freeedom of the press, freedom of conscience, freedom of association, freedom of election, and other rights make their person still freer while colossally increasing their defensive and moral power. Only by federating themselves can they remove the temptation to aggression that their division now provides. Only thus can they gain the freeborn strength that encourages the elimination of imperialism and the admission of colonial peoples to full statehood in their Union as they grow ripe for this. Only by Union of the Free can the world’s most productive area mobilize its men, its know-how, and its machines effectively enough to bring the rest of mankind through war’s aftermath and rebuild shattered Europe, Russia, and Asia. Only by Union can the free gain sufficient strength to meet humanity’s needs today, and pursue, inside and outside the United Nations Organization, a generous, peaceful policy toward all nations, one that gives no nation any cause to attack the free, and that gives every people a growing incentive to gain greater liberty. Clarence K. Streit – Author of Union Now

SCHOLARSHIPS

AUD is the beneficiary of the Mayme and Herbert Frank Educational Trust, established in 1989 to support the study of federalism and international integration at the graduate level. AUD therefore created the Frank Educational Fund (FEF) as the program to manage and distribute those funds to deserving students. FEF grants are available to any graduate student of strong academic standing who completes one or more of the following requirements: 1. A thesis or dissertation relating to intertnatinal integration and federalism; 2. Coursework that places major weight on international integration and federalism; or 3. An independent project relating to international integration and federalism. Awards generally range from $500 to $2000 depending on relevance to the goals of the Fund, quality of the project, and academic standing of the applicant. The deadlines for application are April 1 for Fall term awards and October 1 for Spring term awards. Examples of some past projects: 1. A theory-based analysis of possible federal solutions to the Cyprus problem. 2. A paper addressing the development of federal foreign and security policies for Europe, both under the Maastricht Treaty and through complementary measures. 3. A dissertation on the history of AUD, its founder, Clarence Streit, and the Atlantic Union Movement in general. 4. A study of center-periphery relations within the Russian Federation within a conceptual discussion of federalism.

INTERNSHIPS

Internship are available year round and for various lengths of time. Internships are available to college student of any grade level or major, and to recent graduates, but preference will be given to those with considerable interest and/or course work in international relations. As AUD is an all volunteer organization we are unable to pay interns for their work, however some free housing is available at the Association’s headquarters in Washington DC. Interns are involved in all areas of the Association’s operations, and are often able to tailor their work to satisfy their individual interests and abilities. The work tends to involve office work, research, newsletter writing, extensive computer and internet work, and congressional contact. Interns also have the opportunity to participate in various seminars and workshops. For more information contact AUD.

CITIZENS CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

AUD plans to hold a Citizens Constitutional Convention in the Netherlands in the last week of July 1998. Its purpose is to create an illustrative constitution for a union of the democracies. Approximately 40 eminent scholars, lawyers, retired parliamentarians, business people, and retired military leaders will be invited to attend and participate for a week long session. We are also hoping to have representatives from all NATO nations attend. Board Member Allan Mathews will head the Preparatory Committee assisted by President Tom Hudgens. If you are interested in attending or for more information please contact us at the address or numbers below.

UNION NOW

Click here for the complete text of Clarence Streit’s book Union Now

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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

A one year membership with AUD costs $25 and includes a subscription to UNITE!, the Association’s newsletter. We can also send you a free copy of Clarence Streit’s Union Now If you are interested in becoming a member of AUD, making a donation, or in getting more information please let us know. AUD is a 501(c)3 corporation. Contributions are tax-deductible. It is an all-volunteer organization and is entirely member-supported.

CONTACT INFORMATION: 1506 Pennsylvania Avenue SE Washington DC, 20003
Ph: (202) 544-5150 -or- 1-800-AT-UNITE Fax: (202) 544-3742

National Academy of Science Grants-in-Aid of Research

(The Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research (GIAR) program has been providing undergraduate and graduate students with valuable educational experiences for more than 80 years. By encouraging close working relationships between students and faculty, the program promotes scientific excellence and achievement through hands-on learning.

The program awards grants of up to $1,000 to students from all areas of the sciences and engineering. Designated funds from the National Academy of Sciences allow for grants of up to $5,000 for astronomy research and $2,500 for vision related research. Students use the funding to pay for travel expenses to and from a research site, or for purchase of non-standard laboratory equipment necessary to complete a specific research project.

Application Deadlines: March 15 and October 15 annually.

Veterinary and Animal SciencesThe Kathleen S. Anderson Award

An annual award has been created to honor Kathleen S. Anderson’s outstanding contributions to bird conservation, and to promote and perpetuate her special interests in environmental research and education. Mrs. Anderson served as Manomet Bird Observatory’s Executive Director from 1969 to 1984 (the institution is now known as the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences). During Mrs. Anderson’s tenure, many of Manomet’s long-term studies were initiated. She has always been especially interested in encouraging young biologists and has served as an inspiration to many people of all ages beginning careers in biology. Today Mrs. Anderson continues to work for preservation of a healthy, diverse environment.

The purpose of this award is to encourage significant avian research in areas of interest to Kathleen Anderson and Manomet, and to help promising biologists in their work. Requests for support of ecological and behavioral studies of birds, especially research furthering bird conservation, will be considered (e.g. endangered or endemic species, population viability, effects of land uses, habitat requirements, migration ecology, feeding ecology, species interactions, etc.). Proposed projects must take place in the Americas. We encourage proposals from citizens/residents of countries south of the U.S. A total of $1000 will be awarded annually, either to one person or divided among two recipients.

Any person, of any age, beginning a career in biology is eligible. Enrollment in an academic program is desirable, but not required.

Proposals are due each year by December 1. The Award will be announced by the following March 1.

Please write for proposal guidelines to:

KATHLEEN S. ANDERSON AWARD
Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
PO Box 1770
Manomet, MA 02345
USA
(508) 224-6521
FAX (508) 224-9220

or jrobbins@manomet.org