151. Immigration History Research Center-Univ. of Minn (Grants-in-Aid). Amount: $350-$750. Eligibility: Grants to help defray travel to & living expenses at the center for qualified graduate students, faculty & post-graduate scholars who use |
151. Immigration History Research Center-Univ. of Minn (Grants-in-Aid).
Amount: $350-$750. Eligibility: Grants to help defray travel to & living expenses at the center for qualified graduate students, faculty & post-graduate scholars who use the center's collections for a week or more. Deadline: Mar 1; Sept. 1. Contact: 826 Berry St., St. Paul, MN 55114; (612) 627-4208.
152. Information Agency (Fulbright Student Grants for Foreign Nationals).
Amount: Varies depending on whether awards are full, partial, or travel grants. 10-12 months duration; effective usually August or September. Award includes tuition, travel, living expenses. 1,000 awarded annually. Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in any field. A few professionals and university undergraduates are accepted. Must be a citizen of country of permanent residence. Deadline: Varies, depending on country; notification in the spring or fall. Contact: Institute of International Education; Foreign Fulbright Programs; 809 United Nations Plaza; New York, NY 10017-0212; (212) 989-5464.
153. Institute for Intercultural Studies (Grant)
Amount: 5-13 grants averaging $2,000 per award. Award includes travel and research expenses other than tuition and salary. Duration of award as needed; effective date upon receipt. Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields of intercultural relations and anthropology. Deadline: February 15; notification by May 15. Contact: Ann Brownell Sloane, Administrator; 145 East 74th Street, Suite 1C; New York, NY 10021; (212) 737-1011.
170. Institute for Intercultural Studies (IICS Grants).
Amount: $2,000. Eligibility: Open to doctoral candidates at accredited institutions in the field of international relations, behavioral sciences, anthropology, and social sciences. Deadline: Feb. 15. Contact: Ann Sloane, Administrator; 145 E. 74th St., Suite 1C; New York, NY 10021; (212) 737-1011.
171. Institute for Intercultural Studies, Inc. (Small Research Grants).
Amount: 7-10 grants of up to $2,500. Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; intercultural studies; recipients chosen on the basis of financial need and quality of proposed research. Deadline: February 15. Contact: Ann Brownell Sloane, Administrator; 145 East 74th St., Suite 1C.; New York, NY 10021; (212) 737-1011
172. Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy (Predoctoral Internship and Postdoctoral Fellowship).
Amount: 2 grants of $7,200. Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; psychology, social work; recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement; must be planning a career in psychology. Deadline: Applications accepted continuously. Contact: Dr. Raymond DiGiuseppe, Director of Training and Research; 45 East 65th St.; New York, NY 10021; (212) 535-0822
173. Institute for the Study of World Politics (Research Grants). Amount: 20-25 fellowships of various amounts per year Eligibility: For doctoral candidates conducting dissertation research or post-doctoral scholars undertaking special research projects in the fields of international relations, environmental issues, population (social science aspects) studies, human rights, arms control and Third World development; No specific age limit but preference is given to younger applicants. Deadline: Feb. 15. Contact: c/o Fund for Peace; 345 East 46th St.; New York, NY 10017; (212) 661-5900.