Research Fellowship Program
Funds are granted to scholars at the doctoral candidate level or above to conduct research in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society. For more details see web site http://www.vahistorical.org.
Funds are granted to scholars at the doctoral candidate level or above to conduct research in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society. For more details see web site http://www.vahistorical.org.
One-time, $10,000 grant for a registered nurse actively involved in some aspect of cancer patient care, education, or research. Award to be used to support clinically focused research.
Fellowship for doctoral or postdoctoral research in American Jewish history, with special consideration given to scholars working on some aspect of the Jewish labor movement. Fellowship is for a period of one to three months and carries a stipend of $2500. The holder is expected to conduct research at the YIVO Library and Archives and […]
Fellowship in Eastern European Jewish Music, Art, and Theater designed to assist a researcher at the YIVO Archives and Library. $2000 stipend to defray expenses connected with research in YIVO’s music, art and theater collections. A written summary of one’s research is required; a public lecture is optional.
Award to graduating high school students who reside in the service area of the League. Applicants must complete an essay on a subject selected by the sponsors and must have completed 90 percent of their school district’s community service requirement. Minimum GPA of 2.7 required.
One-time award for graduate study in Scotland. Must be of Scottish descent. Based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities, character, leadership, financial need, and statement of personal objectives. Candidates should possess qualifications which will enable them to be good ambassadors for the U.S. while in Scotland. One applicant from an institution will be considered. President of […]
$2500 stipend for fellowship supporting research on the destruction of Polish Jewry or on Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust period. The research should result in a scholarly publication. A written summary of one’s research is required; a public lecture is optional.
The HLG offers scholarships of $500 and $1,000. The merit-based scholarship recognizes a college/university students academic achievement (3.0/4.0 GPA is required minimum). The second award is a need-based financial scholarship for college/university students (2.5/4.0 GPA is required minimum).
Fund provides financial support for Americans invited to come to Norway to conduct graduate or postgraduate study or research in areas of mutual importance to Norway and the United States. For details, visit: http://noram.no/en/scholarship-americans/
The Scholarships for Military Children Program awards approximately 500 $2,000 non-renewable scholarships each year. Prior year recipients must reapply to be considered. The program is open to students who possess a US Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card (DD Form 173), and whose parent or parents serve or served in the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, […]