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Monday, January 10, 2011

PhD Fellowship - Sasakawa Young Leaders Foundation Fellowship (SYLFF) @Howard University,USA- Subject: Any subject


Description: The Sasakawa Young Leaders Foundation Fellowship (SYLFF) is designed to provide full financial support to outstanding Ph.D. students admitted to candidacy with a research concentration in international affairs and/or world peace. The SYLFF fellowship is a competitive, merit-based award and is offered upon the recommendation by the SYLFF Advisory Committee at Howard University.
Stipend: Full tuition and fees and a stipend of $15,000 for one academic year, renewable for no more than two years. The fellowship also includes a research award of up to $2,000 over the two- year period ($500 of the research award may be used for educational supplies, and $1,500 for dissertation research related travel expenses).

Eligibility: Candidates must be advanced to Ph.D. candidacy with research and career interest in international affairs and/or world peace. Students must be enrolled full-time with a minimum GPA of 3.5. Domestic and International students are eligible for this award.
Deadline: February 18, 2011
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Bachelors Scholarship @Dale Schroeder Charitable Trust, USA- Subject: Any


Description: Those of us who knew Dale and are honor-bound to help fulfill his dream, now invite you to explore the possibilities he offers. If you qualify, compete with others like yourself, and are selected, the Dale Schroeder Memorial Scholarship will allow you to attend the Iowa State University, the University of Iowa, or the University of Northern Iowa for your undergraduate experience. The worries and challenges you and your family face during that time will not include finding the money necessary to afford the education you deserve.
Scholarship Application Deadline: 5 April 2011

Graduate Fellowships for National and International students @ American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, USA- Subject: study of relationships among people and their personal environments in order to strengthen communities


Description: The American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) awards graduate fellowships to individuals who have exhibited the potential to make contributions to the family and consumer sciences profession. Individuals who receive a graduate fellowship will receive financial support for the study of family and consumer sciences and a commemorative certificate. The name of the recipient and fellowship won will be reported in the AAFCS Annual Conference Program Book. Also, recipients of some fellowships will receive support toward one year of AAFCS membership and participation in the AAFCS Annual Conference & Exposition, where the fellowship award will be presented.
The field of family and consumer sciences (FCS) encompasses the study of relationships among people and their personal environments in order to strengthen communities and advance the well-being of individuals and families over their lifespan. FCS is rooted in the arts, social and natural sciences, and humanities.
Requirements:Before completing a fellowship application, a potential applicant should consider the following eligibility requirements, keeping in mind that there are two types of fellowships, national and international:
• To qualify for the national fellowships, an applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
To qualify for the AAFCS-Kittrell and D. Elizabeth Williams International Graduate Fellowships, an applicant must be a citizen of a country other than the United States.
To qualify for the Helen Strow and Ethel L. Parker International Graduate Fellowships, an applicant can be a student from another country or a citizen of the United States who has specific goals related to study in another country.
Deadline:  18 January, 2011
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