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Sons of Norway Foundation Scholarships

Various Scholarship opportunities to travel to Norway

Eligibility:

Varies

Award Amount:

Varies

Deadline: Varies
SRISA Scholarships - Santa Reparata International School of Art - Florence, Italy
The 2015 SRISA Scholarship Program provides an invaluable opportunity for prospective SRISA students to study abroad in Florence. The program is designed to assist academically qualified and/or artistically talented students with a certified financial need.
Eligibility:
Students must study at SRISA for a minimum of a full semester - summer courses are not eligible / Minimum 3.0GPA /
Award Amount: Varies from $1000 to full tuition
Deadline: June, October
STA travel scholarship

At the time of applying for a scholarship, you must be enrolled in a North American college or university where transfer credit from an academic program abroad will be applied to your degree being earned.

Eligibility:

Majoring in: Photography, Film, Art, Travel and Tourism, Foreign Language/

Award Amount:

From $2500

Study Abroad Scholarships Essay

This is an annual scholarship that awards $1000 to an undergraduate student. Applicants must submit an essay that does not exceed 500 words on why they want to study abroad. The winning essay will be judged on writing ability, creativity, originality and overall excellence.

Award Amount:

$1,000

Deadline: December
Taiwan Ambassador Summer Scholarship Program

Summer program for American students to intensively study Chinese (Mandarin) and immerse themselves in Taiwanese culture for two months.

Eligibility:

No Taiwanese or Chinese heritage; 3.0 GPA on 4 .0 Scale

Award Amount:

The scholarship covers tuition, dormitory fees, off-campus excursions, and accident insurance (includes outpatient medical, but no hospitalization). You are responsible for expenses for meals, dormitory electricity and airfare to/from Taiwan.

Deadline: March
Teaching Assistantship in France

The Teaching Assistant Program in France offers you the opportunity to work in France for 7 months, teaching English to French students of all ages. Each year, over 1,100 American citizens and permanent residents teach in public schools across all regions of metropolitan France and in the overseas departments of French such as Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Rйunion.

Eligibility:

French proficiency, between 20-35 years old, native English speaker, three+ years of postsecondary education

Award Amount:

Monthly stipend of €790

Deadline: January
The Cambridge Commonwealth, European & International Trust
The Cambridge Trust is a major source of funding to scholars at Cambridge and offers a number of scholarships for postgraduate students.
Eligibility:
Financial need, academic merit
Award Amount: Varies
Deadline: December
The John Dana Archbold Fellowship

The Archbold Fellowship program was established in 1979 with an endowment by Mr. Archbold for the purpose of supporting educational exchange between the United States and Norway. Fellowships are offered to Americans and Norwegians for a year of graduate, post-doctoral, or professional study/research. Americans may apply to come to Norway in even-numbered years (2014, 2016, 2018…) and Norwegians may apply in odd-numbered years (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019…). The primary purpose of the program is to increase understanding between scholars from the two countries.

Award Amount:

Varies

Deadline: February
The Nahum Goldman Fellowship Program

The Nahum Goldmann Fellowship, sponsored by the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, is an intensive experience in Jewish living, learning and leadership where participants engage in the highest level of study and discussion on issues of Jewish identity and Peoplehood. The Memorial Foundation has organized twenty-seven International Fellowships since 1987 in Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, Australia, Southeast Asia, South Africa, South America and Israel.

Eligibility:

Interest in Jewish culture, leadership and education. Age 25-40.

Deadline: April
The Professor Rahamimoff Travel Grants Program for Young Scientists

The Prof. Rahamimoff Travel Grants Program is open to PhD students doing research that requires facilities or expertise not available in their home countries.

Award Amount:

$4,000

Deadline: April

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