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Kellogg Institute For International Studies Fellowship
This widely respected residential program offers you time to pursue scholarly inquiry where it takes you, advance your personal research, and collaborate with other scholars and practitioners from across the US and around the globe.
Award Amount: Living stipend, travel, medical insurance benefits
Deadline: October
Killiam Fellowships

Provides an opportunity for exceptional undergraduate students from universities in the United States to spend either one semester or a full academic year as an exchange student in Canada.

Eligibility:

Full-time undergraduate students in good standing; fluent in the English language (and/or French, where appropriate); be nominated by one's home university

Award Amount:

Offers $10,000 US ($5,000 US per semester), along with an allowance of $500 to offset health insurance costs.

Deadline: February
Kosciuszko Foundation Year Abroad Program

This scholarship supports semester and year long Polish language studies for  an academic year (October - June) or a semester (October - February or February - June) at the Jagiellonian University, Center of Polish Language and Culture, in Cracow.

Eligibility:

Minimum 3.0 GPA

Award Amount:

Full tuition and living stipend

Deadline: January
Kress Foundation History of Art Fellowship

Competitive fellowships supported by the Kress Foundation are awarded to art historians and art conservators in the final stages of their preparation for professional careers, as well as to students of art history and related fields who are interested in art museum education and curating.Advanced training in European art history requires direct exposure to the object of study, prolonged access to key information resources such as libraries and photographic archives, the development of professional relationships with colleagues abroad, and sustained immersion in European cultures. These related needs are often best satisfied by extended engagement with a European art research center. The Kress History of Art: Institutional Fellowships are intended to provide promising young art historians with the opportunity to experience just this kind of immersion.

Award Amount:

30000 per anum

Deadline: November
Lady Davis fellowship Trust for Visiting Scholars and Professors
Fellowships exist to provide the opportunity for leading scientists and scholars and postdoctoral researchers from abroad, regardless of nationality, gender or field of scholarship to teach, study and participate in research in Israel at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and at the Technion Institute of Technology in Haifa.
Award Amount: Varies
Deadline: Varies
LankaCorps
LankaCorps is an exciting opportunity for North Americans of Sri Lankan background to "explore their roots while giving back" to the country of their heritage. The Asia Foundation is pleased to announce that a new group of young leaders will once again be selected to live and work for six months in Sri Lanka from July 1 to December 31, 2016
Eligibility:
Sri Lankan heritage, between 21-30, have a bachelor's degree
Award Amount: Monthly stipend, airfare, and health insurance
Deadline: February
Lilly Library- Mendel Fellowships
Established through a bequest by the estate of Johanna Lenz Mendel in 1998, the Mendel Fellowships are intended to support research by scholars from around the world in areas of particular interest to the Mendels, including: the history of the Spanish Colonial Empire; Latin American independence movements; European expansion in the Americas; voyages, travels and exploration; geography, navigation and cartography; German literature and history; and music, including sheet music.
Award Amount: $40,000
Deadline: September
Louise Wallace Hackney Fellowship for the Study of Chinese Art

The fellowship is conceived to permit the study of Chinese art, with special relation to painting and its reflection of Chinese culture, and to permit the translation into English of works upon said subject for the purpose of furthering a better understanding of Chinese painting in the United States.

Eligibility:

Three years of chinese language study

Award Amount:

$8,000

Deadline: March
Luce Scholars Program
The goal of the program is to provide an Asian experience for those who will be future leaders in their field and communities, but have yet to have significant contact with Asian affairs. The Luce Scholars Program selection criteria include an applicant's: (a) strong, mature, and clearly defined career interest in a specific field (any professional field but Asian Affairs is acceptable); (b) motivation and potential for accomplishment within their field; (c) academic achievement, especially in their field; (d) capacity for leadership; and (e) openness to new ideas and a sensitivity to their fellow human beings. The single most important consideration is that nominees give evidence of potential for leadership and accomplishment, both within a chosen profession and as members of the broader American community.
Eligibility:
Must be younger than 30 and have at least a bachelor's degree by July 1st of the year they enter the program; Those who already have significant experience in Asia or Asian studies are not eligible
Award Amount: Provides full stipends for recipients to live and work in Asia.
Deadline: September
MAPS Scholarship Program
The MAPS scholarship program is offered every year to students majoring in Japanese Language, Asian Studies, and Illustration and Animation. The scholarship consists of three $1000 awards, with one recipient for each category.
Eligibility:
Be current postsecondary undergraduate majoring in Japanese Language, Illustration and/or Animation, or Asian Studies / Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational-technical school/Have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent.
Award Amount: $1,000
Deadline: May

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