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The sponsor offers a one-year resident fellowship at the postdoctoral level from July 2010 to June 2011. Fellows will work at Harvard University and are expected to engage in independent projects that are related to the program’s focus. |
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The selection process for the Kathryn Sullivan Science and Engineering Fellowship will be determined by a review panel selected from the Sea Grant and Space Grant Campus Directors. |
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South Carolina joins the Nation in an ever-increasing teacher shortage. Well-trained science and math teachers, in particular, are in extreme scarcity. |
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The sponsor will provide up to $1000 to a for a schoolyard habitat project. |
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The sponsor provides challenge grants to assist public and other 501(c)(3) agencies in the efforts to serve community needs. |
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Education Resource Grants assist Delaware’s arts organizations in developing and serving as education resources to Delaware’s schools on behalf of their students. |
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The English Language (EL) Fellow Program promotes English language learning around the world, and fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and those of other countries. It places talented and highly qualified U.S. educators with Master’s degrees with a focus in TEFL/TESL or Applied Linguistics in all regions of the world. |
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The sponsor offers scholarships for public and private precollegiate and educators to take college courses. |
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The Arts Education grant programs are designed to strengthen the place of the arts as a core academic subject in the regular school curriculum, to promote integrating the arts into non-arts classrooms, and for community based artist residencies and other community based arts education. |
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The sponsor offers an innovative summer program for K-12 science teachers and community college faculty to learn about nanotechnology and engage in hands-on nanotechnology related research. |
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The March 1 deadline is for visits beginning in the fall term; the June 1 deadline is for visits beginning in the winter term. |
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The sponsor supports scholars interested in being in residence at the Center for the Education of Women (CEW) to pursue research projects, of one to twelve months, relevant to women. Eligible applicants are scholars who hold the Ph.D. Scholars are eligible for stipends of up to $7,500. |
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The AEB program supports: 1) making the arts a basic component of curriculum, 2) developing and strengthening arts education curricula, 3) providing opportunities for professional artists to work in schools, institutions and community settings, 4) providing arts learning experiences for all ages, and 5) obtaining expertise to help design new arts curricula, strengthen current programs or train teachers and administrators. |
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The sponsor provides awards which celebrate and support outstanding individuals 60 or older who are already producing significant social innovation and accomplishing work of great importance. The Purpose Prize is focused on funding efforts of researchers in the second half of their lives that are aiming to find solutions to challenges in our communities, country and world. |
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The sponsor provides support to give North Americans the opportunity to experience first hand the current challenges of German politics, economics, and culture. This year’s program will focus on the latest efforts and developments in internationalizing higher education in Germany and Europe, and on how your students can benefit from it. North American participants in this program are typically senior administrators at leading universities in the U.S. and Canada (such as vice-presidents for international affairs or heads of international offices), policy makers in federal and state/provincial governments or associations, and other experts in the higher education field. |
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There are multiple contacts, depending on location. Please consult this web address to determine appropriate contact person: http://www.lfg.com/LincolnPageServer?LFGPage=/lfg/lfgclient/abt/fingrp/hta/index.html |
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Grants are made to expose people (regardless of age and physical/mental abilities or limitations) to educational enrichment and advancement opportunities. |
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