United States | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 4

Mesothelioma Memorial Scholarship

Award Name:
Mesothelioma Memorial Scholarship
Description:
The $500 Mesothelioma Memorial Scholarship is being offered to honor all of those people who have died from this deadly disease due to exposure to asbestos.
For study in:
Unrestricted/Worldwide
Field of Study:
Unrestricted/Other
Available to:
Array
Award Amount:
$500.00
Type of Award:
Scholarship
Grade Level:
Unrestricted
Submission Deadline:
The deadlines are 8/15,11/15,2/15, and 5/15

Contact Information

Contact Information
PO Box 2560
Rapid City, SD 57701
United States
Contact Name/Title
Christina Barsch – President
Phone
Fax

2011 Oak Human Rights Fellowship, Colby College, USA

The fellowship is a one-semester appointment for a scholar-in-residence. It is designed to provide human rights practitioners doing “on-the-ground” work at some level of personal risk a respite from front-line duties to enable them to reflect, write, and communicate their work to the campus community.

For the 2011 fellowship, we seek a frontline human rights activist who works on problems created by or associated with poverty. The activist will come from outside the United States, and will take up residence at Colby College in the fall of 2011.

In this call, we highlight our concern about the physical and emotional violence, the potential loss of security and dignity, often associated with deprivation. Our next Oak Fellow will work to promote human rights threatened by poverty. Such rights include but are not limited to: the right to work in safe conditions and earn an adequate and stable income; access to basic food and shelter; freedom from forced evictions; access to adequate health care and medical attention; access to basic services and infrastructure; the right to a healthy and safe living environment, including access to clean drinking water; access to education; freedom from discrimination based on class or income.

We especially encourage applications from those who are currently or were recently involved in on-the-ground work at some level of personal risk and are in need of respite.

The appointment is for the fall semester of 2011 (September through mid December). Responsibilities include participation in a lecture series or symposium in the Fellow’s area of expertise and regular interaction with Colby students through a one credit non-graded discussion class. The College provides a stipend of $32,000, plus transportation, housing, health care coverage, and other fringe benefits. We encourage the fellow to bring family through limited financial support for their travel as well.

Please submit applications for the fellowship no later than December 15, 2010. Please submit nominations of human rights practitioners for the fellowship no later than November 1, 2010. The Oak Institute will contact nominee(s) and encourage him or her to apply; nominee(s) can also apply directly. Your nomination letter(s) will become part of the applicant’s file, underscoring your recognition of this person’s important contributions to human rights.

For more information and application materials, please access the Oak Institute’s web page; see the frequently asked questions sidebar to clarify terms and eligibility. For further information, please contact Director Walter Hatch at the below contact information or the Assistant Director at oakhr@colby.edu.

Application Deadline: December 15, 2010

The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship

Job Description: The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship provides up to $7,500 per year for educational expenses to sophomores and juniors who intend to pursue careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering.

The Goldwater Foundation seeks students in mathematics or the sciences, display intellectual curiosity and intensity; and possess potential for significant future contributions in their chosen field. Sophomores awarded the scholarship receive two years of support; juniors receive one year of support.

Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.60 to be considered for the Campus Selection procedure.

Eligibility

To be considered for nomination as a Goldwater Scholar, a student must:

1. Be a full-time matriculated sophomore or junior pursuing a degree at an accredited institution of higher education during the 2010-2011 academic year. “Sophomore” is defined as a student who plans two more years of full-time undergraduate study beginning September 2010. Sophomore nominees can expect to receive a maximum of two years of support. “Junior” is defined as a student who plans one more year of full-time undergraduate study beginning September 2010. Junior nominees can expect to receive a maximum of one year of support.

2. Have a college grade-point average of at least “B” (or the equivalent) and be in the upper fourth of his or her class.

3. Be a United States citizen, a resident alien, or, in the case of nominees from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Mariana Islands, a United States national. Nominations from resident aliens must include a letter of the nominee’s intent to obtain U.S. citizenship and a photocopy of the Alien Registration Card.

How to Apply:

You may only apply once you have been nominated by one of UNC’s faculty members. The Foundation’s online application will be available by September 2009. Nominations must be submitted electronically from the Foundation’s website at www.act.org/goldwater by Monday, November 15.

Application Deadline 15 November2010

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