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All Disciplines: Distinguished Scholars -- Award #8400
Sponsor: Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)Fulbright Scholar ProgramGrants for U.S. Faculty and ProfessionalsCountry ProgramsEuropeUnited Kingdom
Deadline: August 1, 2008
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All Disciplines -- Award #8365
Sponsor: Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)Fulbright Scholar ProgramGrants for U.S. Faculty and ProfessionalsCountry ProgramsEuropeSlovenia
Deadline: August 1, 2008
Amount: $10,560
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All Disciplines -- Award #9311
Sponsor: Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)Fulbright Scholar ProgramGrants for U.S. Faculty and ProfessionalsCountry ProgramsEuropeMalta
Deadline: August 1, 2008
Amount: $13,200
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Fulbright-Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MORST) Graduat Award
Sponsor: Fulbright New Zealand
Deadline: August 1, 2008
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http://www.fulbright.org.nz/awards/nz-morst.html
Sponsor Type Private Foundation
Deadline August 1, 2008
Deadline Note Anticipated deadline. A deadline for the next cycle has not been confirmed. The record will be updated when new program information becomes available.
Amount Note Approximately 12 awards are offered each year. The award entitlements are as follows
- Return airfare to the United States
- A one-off payment of U.S. $25,000: The award will be reduced to U.S. $15,000 if the recipient receives a full tuition waiver and a living stipend from their host institution, or the recipient enrols in an academic programme of less than nine months' duration.
- Basic health and accident insurance up to U.S.$100,000
- Support and enrichment seminars run by the Institute of International Education (IIE) throughout the recipient's stay in the United States
The value of the Fulbright awards is not intended to fully fund the entire course of study. For this reason, applicants should be investigating additional funding from universities and private and government sources whilst they await the outcome of their Fulbright application. Fulbright students can often source additional funding through the U.S. institution they attend.
Eligibility To be eligible, applicants must
- have at least a four year degree,
- plan to undertake postgraduate study or research at a U.S. institution for a period of at least six months, and
- meet the citizenship requirements for this award.
Applicants are eligible if they are New Zealand citizens living in any country other than the United States.
Overseas applicants unable to attend an interview in person may be disadvantaged.
Preference will be given to candidates who have not had extensive recent experience in the United States. Those who receive an award must complete U.S. immigration documentation from within New Zealand.
Citizenship New Zealand (TO CHECK FOR AMERICAN)
Activity Location United States
Requirements Graduate Student
Abstract The Fulbright-Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MoRST) Awards are for promising graduate students to complete a postgraduate degree at an American university in areas targeted to support growth and innovation in New Zealand.
Broadly, this includes enabling technologies such as biotechnology and information communication technology (ICT); emerging areas of science such as nanotechnology; and supporting areas of study relevant to New Zealand's sustainable economic development and future economic growth. This includes, but is not limited to, research on food, agriculture, niche manufacturing, *creative technologies, energy, and environmental sciences.
*Creative industries are supported through research and innovation of a technical nature that has applications for creative industries. This includes for example robotics, real time graphics, sensors, gaming, artificial intelligence, visualisation, collaborative environments, and design. It does not include creative content material such as scripts, performing arts, and animation.
Address Fulbright New Zealand P.O. Box 3465
Wellington, New Zealand
Telephone +64 (0) 4-494-1504
Fax +64 (0) 4-472-2065
Email Address kara@fulbright.org.nz
Resource Location http://www.fulbright.org.nz/awards/nz-morst.html
Last Revision Date August 1, 2007
Funding Type Training, Scholarship, or Fellowship
National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3)
Sponsor: United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)Office of Research and Development (ORD)National Center for Environmental Research (NCER)
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Sponsor Type Federal, U.S.
Deadline Note The information in this record is based on the most current sponsor literature. The most recent deadline for this program was December 20, 2007. The record will be updated when new information becomes available.
Upper Amount $10,000
Amount Note The EPA anticipates funding approximately 55 grants for Phase I under this RFA. The projected award per Phase I grant is up to $10,000 for one year. Requests for amounts in excess of a total of $10,000 including direct and indirect costs, will not be considered. The total project period for an application submitted in response to this RFA may not exceed 1 year.
Eligibility Institutions of higher education and nonprofit organizations located in the United States are eligible to apply as the recipient of a grant to support teams of undergraduate and/or graduate students. Students must be enrolled in the college, university, or post-secondary educational institution they will be representing at the time the proposal is submitted. Institutions are allowed to submit more than one proposal where each proposal represents a unique design concept and student team. For the purposes of grant administration, the team's faculty advisor will be designated the principal investigator throughout the P3 Award grant and competition process.
Citizenship United States
Activity Location United States
Requirements Academic Institution; Nonprofit
Abstract The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Research and Development (ORD), National Center for Environmental Research (NCER), has announced its National Student Design Competition for Sustainability focusing on People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3). The P3 competition will provide grants to teams of college students to research, develop, and design solutions to sustainability challenges.
This Phase I competition is purposely designed to provide flexibility for creativity, allowing the interdisciplinary teams of students to: (1) define a technical challenge to sustainability; (2) discuss the relationship of the challenge to people, prosperity, and the planet; and (3) develop a design approach to address the challenge.
Challenges from a wide range of categories will be considered. Proposals can include but are not limited to the following categories:
1. Agriculture (e.g., irrigation practices, reduction or elimination of pesticides). (EPA-G2008-P3-Z1)
2. Materials and chemicals (e.g., materials conservation; renewable, bio-based feedstocks; inherently benign materials and chemicals through green engineering and green chemistry, biotechnology; recovery and reuse of materials through product, process, or system design). (EPA-G2008-P3-Z2)
3. Energy (e.g., reduction in air emissions through innovative strategies for energy production and energy distribution; energy conservation; inherently benign energy through green chemistry, green engineering, biotechnology). (EPA-G2008-P3-Z3)
4. Information technology (e.g., delivery of and access to environmental performance, technical, educational, or public health information related environmental decisions making). (EPA-G2008-P3-Z4)
5. Water (e.g., water quality, quantity, conservation, availability, and access). (EPA-G2008-P3-Z5)
6. Built Environment (e.g., environmental benefits through innovative green buildings, transportation and mobility strategies, and smart growth as it results in reduced vehicle miles traveled or reduces storm water runoff). (EPA-G2008-P3-Z6)
Address United States
Telephone +1 (202) 343-9862
Email Address barnwell.thomas@epa.gov
Resource Location http://
Last Revision Date December 20, 2007
Funding Type Prize or Award; Research
Twelve-Month Internships
Sponsor: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)Department of Education
Deadline: May 17, 2009
Amount: $23,000
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Deadline May 17, 2009
Deadline Note Anticipated deadline. A deadline for the next cycle has not been confirmed. The record will be updated when new program information becomes available.
Amount $23,000
Amount Note Stipends are awarded based on available funding ($22,000) plus standard health benefits, two weeks paid vacation, and an additional $1,000 to cover travel expenses and registration fees for one approved professional conference.
Eligibility Recent graduates of bachelor's and master's degree programs are eligible.
Citizenship Unrestricted
Activity Location New York
Requirements Graduate Student; Ph.D./M.D./Other Professional; Undergraduate Student
Abstract The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) offers full-time, 12-month internships with stipends for recent college graduates interested in pursuing a museum career whose academic or professional experience combines art history with one or more of the following areas: arts administration, museum studies, arts management, development, studio art, or related studies.
The focused departmental training is integrated with the fall, spring, and summer lecture series and complemented with financial provisions for the interns to attend a national conference of their choice. At the end of the internship, interns may seek career planning and job placement counseling from the internship coordinators and the Department of Human Resources. Twelve-month internships provide training in specific museum fields through close work with a professional staff member; familiarity with modern and contemporary art through seminars and discussions; and an educational program that exposes interns to the workings of the museum as a whole and considers the role of museums in the broader cultural context. Twelve-month interns will also be given the opportunity to develop and regularly deliver public gallery talks about the museum's permanent collection.
The internships runs from September 15, 2008-September 11, 2009.
Address The Museum of Modern Art 11 West 53 Street
New York, New York 10019
United States
Email Address internships@moma.org
Resource Location http://www.moma.org/education/internships_available.html
Douglass Foundation Fellowship in American Art
Sponsor: Metropolitan Museum of ArtFellowship Programs
Deadline: November 2, 2008
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http://www.metmuseum.org/education/fellowship.html#doug
Sponsor Type Other Nonprofit
Deadline November 2, 2008
Deadline Note Anticipated deadline. A deadline for the next cycle has not been confirmed. The record will be updated when new program information becomes available.
Application, along with the required letters of recommendation, must be made by letter and must be received by the deadline date.
Upper Amount $35,000
Amount Note The stipend amount for one year is $30,000 for predoctoral fellows, with up to an additional $5,000 for travel.
Eligibility Applicants should have been enrolled for at least one year in an advanced degree program in the field of American art or culture.
Citizenship United States
Activity Location New York
Requirements Graduate Student
Abstract The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers annual resident fellowships in art history to qualified graduate students at the predoctoral level, as well as to postdoctoral researchers. The Douglass Foundation Fellowship in American Art will be awarded in honor of John K. Howat to a promising young scholar for one year's study or research in the American Wing (in either the Department of American Paintings and Sculpture or the Department of American Decorative Arts) on an aspect of the museum's collection.
Address Fellowship Program in Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10028-0198
United States
Fax +1 (212) 396-5168
Email Address education.grants@metmuseum.org
Resource Location http://www.metmuseum.org/education/fellowship.html#doug
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