2010年02月16日

アメリカ留学奨学金情報 from EducationUSA Weekly Update No. 167

下記、EducationUSA Weekly Update(Feb 15, 2010)より、奨学金情報のみ抜粋。
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ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIPS (MA or PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE)

Rotary is seeking non-Rotarian professionals interested in expanding their knowledge in international relations, public administration, sustainable development, peace studies and conflict resolution or a related field. Each year, up to 100 Rotary Peace Fellowships (50 master's degree fellowships and 50 professional development certificate fellowships) are offered on a competitive basis.

Participants in the master's degree program gain access to:
·         Two years of Rotary-funded graduate study toward a master's degree at one of our six Rotary Centers, including Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill <http://rotarypeacecenternc.typepad.com/>.
·         Training in the root causes of conflict, theories of international relations, and effective models of cooperation, conflict resolution, and negotiation.
·         A growing network of committed alumni employed around the world in diplomacy, government, non-governmental organizations and private corporations.

The 2011 Academic term deadline is 1 July 2010. Applications are available at:
Duke-UNC Rotary Center website

All Rotary Peace Fellowship applications need the endorsement of your local Rotary district. You can find your nearest local Rotary Club by using the Club Locator tool on the Rotary International web site at
http://www.rotary.org/.


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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES AT YALE 2010-11 PRE-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
International Security Studies at Yale (ISS) will award up to two Smith Richardson Foundation Pre-doctoral Fellowships in Security Studies beginning in the Fall semester of 2010, contingent upon available funding for this program. Fellowships are for one academic year and will provide an opportunity for advanced doctoral candidates from universities other than Yale in the field of security studies, with particular emphasis on international, diplomatic, and military history, to benefit from a year at Yale and involvement with the ISS community. Applications from non-U.S. citizens are welcome.
Fellows will have full access to Yale's library and other academic resources, but they will not be eligible for Yale financial aid or degrees, nor will they be allowed to take or teach classes. The stipend will be $23,000 per year, with an additional $3,000 in research expenses. The Fellowship will provide shared office space and single membership in the Yale Health Plan if the Fellows home institution does not provide transportable health coverage.
The deadline is March 1, 2010. Finalists may be asked to visit Yale for an on-campus interview, or to participate in a telephone interview.
For more information:

Susan K. Hennigan, Administrator International Security Studies
Yale University
Email: susan.hennigan@yale.edu
Website: http://www.yale.edu/iss


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