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AACAP Pilot Research Award for Attention Disorders

The award offers $15,000 for up to three general psychiatry residents who have an interest in beginning a career in child and adolescent mental health research. Recipients have the opportunity to submit a poster presentation on their research for AACAP’s Annual Meeting during the final year of their award tenure. The award also includes the […]

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AACAP Pilot Research Award for Learning Disabilities for Child Psychiatry Residents and Junior Faculty

This awards offers $15,000 to up to two child and adolescent psychiatry residents and junior faculty who have an interest in beginning a career in child and adolescent mental health research. Award recipients have the opportunity to submit a poster presentation on their research for the AACAP Annual Meeting during the final year of the […]

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AACAP Pilot Research Awards for General Psychiatry Residents

This award offers $15,000 for up to three general psychiatry residents who have an interest in beginning a career in child and adolescent mental health research. Recipients have the opportunity to submit a poster presentation on their research for the AACAP Annual Meeting during their final year. The award also includes the cost of attending […]

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AACTEA Scholarship

The Arkansas Association of Career and Technical Education Administrators (AACTEA) is offering two scholarships to high school seniors to supplement education costs during their freshman year. The scholarship awards are $500 each and will be awarded to full-time or part-time students who enroll in an Arkansas college or university, including junior colleges, community colleges, and […]

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AALL Law School Scholarships for Dual JD/MLIS Degree-Seekers

Awarded to a college graduate working toward a dual degree in an accredited law school and library school with the intention of having a career as a law librarian. Preference given to members of AALL, but scholarships are not restricted to members. Must submit evidence of financial need.

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AALL Library School Scholarships for Non-Law School Graduates

One-time award for college graduate with meaningful law library experience who is a degree candidate in an accredited library school with the intention of having a career as a law librarian. Preference given to AALL members. Scholarship amount and the number granted varies. Must submit evidence of financial need.

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AALL Scholarships

This scholarship is funded through donations from AALL members, and is awarded annually to individuals seeking a degree from an accredited library or law school, and who intend to have a career in legal information, or to a library school graduate seeking an advanced degree in a related field.

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ABEA Student Teacher Scholarships

Scholarships awarded to future business education teachers. Must be member of ABEA. Must be a student in last semester or two of an undergraduate Arizona business education teacher program at an accredited university or four-year college or in a post-Baccalaureate Arizona business education teacher certification program at an accredited university or four-year college.

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ACS Institutional Research Grants

Awarded to institutions as block grants to provide pilot project grants for independent beginning investigators to initiate cancer research. The intent is to support these junior faculty in initiating cancer research projects so they can obtain preliminary results that will enable them to compete successfully for national research grants. Awards are made for one to […]

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AFA Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship

AFA’s Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship Essay Contest is an annual competition for college-bound high school seniors. Applicants are asked to write a 1,200 to 1,500-word essay that describes the impact of Alzheimer’s disease on themselves, their families, or their communities, and what they have learned in light of coping with the brain disorder. […]

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