October, 2010 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 6

Short-Term Fellowships

Short-term fellowships are generally restricted to post-doctoral scholars, Ph.D. candidates, or holders of other terminal degrees from outside of the Chicago area who have a specific need for Newberry collections. Some fellowships, however, are open to other categories of applicants and Chicago residents. The eligibility restrictions on Some of the  fellowships are given below. The tenure of short-term fellowships varies from one to two months, unless otherwise noted under the award description. Unless otherwise noted, the amount of the award is $1600 per month.

Eligibility:

* Newberry Library Short-Term Resident Fellowships for Individual Research. These short-term fellowships provide access to the Newberry’s collections for Ph.D. candidates or post-doctoral scholars who live and work outside the Chicago area. Normally, these fellowships are awarded to individual scholars. We will, however, award a small number of fellowships for collaborative projects. Teams of two or three scholars who plan to collaborate on a single, substantive project are therefore also eligible to apply. The stipend is $1600 per month for each scholar.

* Susan Kelly Power and Helen Hornbeck Tanner Fellowship. This fellowship is for Ph.D. candidates and post-doctoral scholars of American Indian heritage. The fellowship provides up to two months of residential research in any field in the humanities using the collections of the Newberry Library, and provides a stipend of $1600 per month. Applicants for this fellowship need not be from outside the Chicago area.

Application deadline: February 10,2011

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American Meteorological Society Undergraduate

American Meteorological Society Undergraduate Named Scholarship for USA Students entering their final year of undergraduate study in the fall of 2011 in the courses related to  atmospheric or related sciences.

Job description:

Eligibility Requirements:
# Applicants must be entering their final year of undergraduate study in the fall of 2011 and provide evidence of acceptance as a full-time student at an accredited U.S. institution at the time of the award.
# Applicants must be pursuing a degree in the atmospheric or related sciences.
# Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0-point scale.
# Applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status.  No age restriction exists.

Evaluation and Selection:The evaluation of applicants will be based on applicant’s performance as an undergraduate student, including academic records and recommendations.  Final selections will be made by the AMS Executive Committee.  The AMS does not prepare written evaluations of either successful or unsuccessful candidates.

Stipend:

Number and amount of scholarships vary.

Application Procedures:

* Applicants must complete all 5 sections of the application (section #6 must be completed if applying for the Schroeder Scholarship) and provide three written references and official transcripts.  All applications and supporting materials must be received by the postmark deadline has passed.

Submission of Application Materials:
Completed applications and written references will be accepted via e-mail at dFernandez@ametsoc.org or via postal mail to the address below Please save completed application and attach to email.
# Official transcripts must be submitted via postal mail.

AMS Scholarship Program
45 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108

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Fellowship program for international students in Arts and Humanities

Fellowship program for international students in Arts and Humanities funded by the Bogliasco Foundation

Job Description: Bogliasco Fellowships are awarded to qualified persons working in the various disciplines of the Arts and Humanities without regard to nationality, age, race, or gender.

To be eligible for the award of a Fellowship, applicants should demonstrate significant achievement in their disciplines, commensurate with their age and experience. The Foundation gives preference to persons whose applications suggest that they would be comfortable working in an intimate, international, multi-lingual community of scholars and artists.

The following materials are required of all candidates for Fellowships. The written documents may be submitted in English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish.

(1) The completed application form.

(2) Three letters of reference, which must be sent to the Foundation as digital files.

(3) A short-form curriculum vitae, three pages in length.

(4) A one-page description of the project that the applicant would pursue during her/his stay at the Liguria Study Center.

(5) A sample of the applicant’s work that has been published, performed, exhibited, or otherwise publicly presented during the last five years.

Specific information for each page of the application may be opened by clicking the [Information] buttons at the bottom of the pages. We suggest that you read carefully this information as you complete your application.

Bogliasco Fellows may be accompanied by their spouses or partners during their stay at the Liguria Study Center. Spouses/partners who intend to pursue a project in one of the disciplines, and who wish to be designated as Bogliasco Fellows, must submit separate and complete applications.

There are certain practical issues that may influence the granting or scheduling of a Fellowship:

Reapplications: Persons who have previously been awarded Bogliasco Fellowships are eligible to reapply for subsequent Fellowships, but only after a period of three years has elapsed. For example, Bogliasco Fellows who were in residence during the winter-spring 2009 semester are eligible to reapply for winter-spring 2012.

Practical Restrictions: Before preparing an application you should consult with an officer of the Foundation (info@bfny.org) if you or your spouse/companion have either of the following:

— food allergies or other dietary restrictions,
— problems walking up and down stairs or steep inclines.

If you decide to submit an application for a Bogliasco Fellowship, and have questions, please feel free to contact the Foundation office (see below).

Deadlines for the submission of applications are as follows: January 15, 2011, for residencies during the fall-winter semester beginning in September 2011, and April 15, 2011, for the winter-spring semester beginning in February 2012.

Notification dates for the award of Fellowships are as follows: April 1, 2011 for Fellowships during the fall-winter semester beginning in September 2011; July 1, 2011 for Fellowships during the winter-spring semester beginning in February 2012.

The Bogliasco Foundation
10 Rockefeller Plaza (16th Floor)
New York, NY 10020-1903
1 212 713-7628
inf0-at-bfny.org

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