2009年08月24日

アメリカ留学奨学金情報 from EducationUSA Weekly Update No. 144

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Georgia College & State University- SCholarships for international students

With only a few weeks left until the Spring 2010 application deadline, Georgia College & State University is proud to announce that applications for INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS and INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPSare still being accepted.  Application for scholarships and assistantships are found inside of the international applications for admission at
www.gcsu.edu/international.  The application deadline for admission, scholarships and assistantships is September 1st, 2009.

Jason Wynn
International Admissions Counselor
International Education Center
Georgia College & State University
223 Lanier Hall, CBX 49
Milledgeville, GA 31061-0490
Phone: (+1) 478-445-4789
 
Iowa State University- Undergraduate Scholarships
We have some new scholarships for undergraduates this year that I would like to share with you. Please publicize this to international students that are interested in ISU! If you have questions, do contact me.

2010-2011 International Student Ambassador Scholarships
Description:

-International Student Ambassador Scholarships are awarded to students with exceptional leadership qualities and a desire to positively represent both their home country and Iowa State University to prospective students.
-Current ISU International Student Ambassadors may be contacted here.

Applicants will be considered for the following award levels:
Gold    $7,000/year     Renewable
Cardinal        $5,000/year     Renewable
Leadership      Up to $4,000/year       Renewable
Requirements

-Submit a one-page essay describing experiences you have had in leadership, community service and/or volunteerism, and why you are interested in assisting Iowa State University with international recruitment activities.
-1 letter of recommendation
-Send essay and letter via email to agogerty@iastate.edu with the subject line Attention: International Scholarship Selection Committee
-There is no GPA or SAT requirement; however, higher academic backgrounds may result in higher scholarship awards

Deadlines

-April 1 (fall & summer entry)
-October 1 (spring entry)

Eligibility
-Incoming freshmen and transfers can apply
The following criteria must be maintained to keep the scholarship until graduation:

-Serve as International Student Ambassador for at least one semester
-2.0 cumulative GPA at ISU
-Full-time enrollment (summers not included)
-Assessed non-resident tuition

Other Scholarship Opportunities:

Alumni Scholarship: Return to Iowa Generations --- $1,500/year - renewable
Requirements:

-Incoming freshmen and transfer students
-Parent(s) or grandparent(s) graduated from Iowa State University
Click here to apply >

Contact: Ann Gogerty, Global Recruitment Coordinator;
agogerty@iastate.edu,

Ms. Ann Gogerty, M.Ed.
Global Recruitment Coordinator
Iowa State University
100 Enrollment Services Center
Ames, Iowa 50011-2011 USA
agogerty@iastate.edu
+1(515)294-0828 (ph); +1(515)294-2592 (fax)
(800)262-3810 (domestic)
http://www.admissions.iastate.edu/intl/

Fellowships at the wilson center 2010-2011

The Center awards approximately 20-25 residential fellowships annually to individuals with outstanding project proposals in a broad range of the social sciences and humanities on national and/or international issues. Topics and scholarship should relate to key public policy challenges or provide the historical and/or cultural framework to illuminate policy issues of contemporary importance.

Deadline: October 1, 2009
Eligibility

 - Citizens or permanent residents from any country (foreign nationals must be able to hold a valid passport and obtain a J1 Visa)
- Men and women with outstanding capabilities and experience from a wide variety of -backgrounds (including government, the corporate world, professions, and academia)
- Academic candidates holding a Ph.D. (Ph.D. must be received by the application deadline of October 1)
- Academic candidates demonstrating scholarly achievement by publications beyond their doctoral dissertations
- Practitioners or policymakers with an equivalent level of professional achievement
- English proficiency as the Center is designed to encourage the exchange of ideas among its fellows
Ineligibility

- Applicants working on a degree (even if the degree is to be awarded prior to the proposed fellowship year)
- Proposals of a partisan or advocacy nature
- Primary research in the natural sciences
- Projects that create musical composition or dance
- Projects in the visual arts
- Projects that are the rewriting of doctoral dissertations
- The editing of texts, papers, or documents

- The preparation of textbooks, anthologies, translations, and memoirs
Notes on Eligibility
You do not need an institutional affiliation to apply. For most academic candidates, a book or monograph is required. Scholars and practitioners who previously held research awards or fellowships at the Wilson Center are not precluded from applying for a fellowship. However, the nature and recency of the prior award may be among the factors considered during the selection process, and by the Fellowships Committee of the Board of Trustees.

If you have questions regarding your eligibility or the suitability of your project, please email the Scholar Administration Office at fellowships@wilsoncenter.org.
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=fellowships.welcome


The Filson Historical Society Filson Fellowships & Internships

Deadline: October 15, 2009

The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky, invites applications for fellowships to support research in The Filson's collections, and internships.  Applications must be received by October 15, 2009.  Detailed information about fellowships, internships, and application procedures can be found on The Filson's
Web site
.
Information about The Filson's collections can be found on the online catalog.

 
The Filson anticipates that fellows will publicize the results of their research in Ohio Valley History, the peer-reviewed journal published jointly by The Filson and the Cincinnati Museum Center.
 
Questions regarding the fellowships and internships program should be directed to Dr. A. Glenn Crothers, Director of Research for The Filson Institute: crothers@filsonhistorical.orgor glenn.crothers@louisville.edu.
 
Organized May 15, 1884, the mission of The Filson Historical Society is to collect, preserve and tell the significant stories of Kentucky and the Ohio Valley history and culture.  The Filson is headquartered in the Ferguson Mansion in Old Louisville and houses a library, a museum, and a special collections department.  The Filson's fellowship and internship program is made possible in part by the Thomas Walker Bullitt Perpetual Trust.
 
Dr. A. Glenn Crothers
Director of Research, The Filson Historical Society
Co-Editor, Ohio Valley History
1310 South Third Street
Louisville, KY  40208
502-635-5083
crothers@filsonhistorical.org
 
Assistant Professor of History
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
502-852-6817
glenn.crothers@louisville.edu


Fellowships: United States Institute of peace

USIP may provide grant support to nonprofit organizations and individuals?both U.S. and foreign?including the following: institutions of post-secondary, community, and secondary education; public and private education, training or research institutions, and libraries.


The Grant Program funded the documentary "In Rwanda We Say... The Family That Does Not Speak Dies," which recently was awarded an Emmy for best documentary.

American and foriegn individuals and nonprofit organizations may apply. Individuals whose proposals are funded will be required to identify a nonprofit organization to receive and manage the grant monies. When applicants are employed by an eligible institution, such as a college or university, USIP requires that grants be made to the institution rather than to the individual.
Support for degree work is not eligible in the Grant Program. Inquiries about support for dissertation research should be directed to USIP's Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar Dissertation Program.
Only one application per competition may be submitted by the same project director.

Unsuccessful applicants of previous Grant Program competitions may not submit the same application unless it has been substantially revised.
This grant funded report featured survivors of violence in Northern Ireland.

USIP will not accept applications that list as participants, consultants, or project personnel members of USIP's Board of Directors or staff. In addition, any application that lists USIP as a collaborator in the project will not be accepted.
Individuals who are currently working as USIP contractors may not be eligible to apply for grant support. To determine eligibility prior to submitting an application, please contact the Grant Program staff.
Applications must be submitted in English
Deadline: October 1, 2009
http://www.usip.org/grants-fellowships/annual-grant-competition#Eligible_Grant_Recipients
http://www.admissions.iastate.edu/intl/
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