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The sponsor awards a fellowship for study and research in Greece. Eligible applicants are postdoctoral scholars and professionals in relevant fields who are U.S. citizens or foreign nationals who have lived in the U.S. for the three years immediately preceding the application deadline. |
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The sponsor provides funding a fellowship in the arts and sciences for academic year 2009-2010. |
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The deadline to apply for a Fellowship is December 1st of the year prior to the year the applicant wishes to begin the Fellowship. For instance, applicants wishing to begin a Fellowship in September 2009 must send in their applications no later than December 1, 2008. Applications will be accepted up to two years before the date applicants hope to begin the Fellowship. |
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The Greenwall Fellowship Program in Bioethics and Health Policy, jointly administered by Johns Hopkins and Georgetown Universities, provides an unparalleled opportunity for fellowship and faculty development training in bioethics and health policy. At JHU, Greenwall Fellows work with faculty of the Berman Institute, the Philosophy Department, the School of Medicine, and the Bloomberg School of Public Health. At Georgetown, Fellows work with faculty of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, the Philosophy Department, and the Law Center. |
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The sponsor welcomes applications from scholars and architects conducting research at post-doctoral or more advanced academic levels.
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Grants are available to support Delaware-based non-profit organizations. Funds may be requested for professional and artistic development; the sponsorship of performances, workshops, and exhibits; presentation opportunities; the development of emerging arts organizations; and cultural access program development. |
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The sponsor invites applications for short-term fellowships in several categories: Research Fellowships for post-doctoral scholars at every faculty rank, Dissertation Fellowships for doctoral candidates who have completed exams and begun dissertation reading and writing, and Research Fellowships for journalists and independent scholars. |
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Two awards of $2,000 to $3,000 (depending upon the project budget) are offered annually to young scholars in the history of philosophy to defray expenses while travelling to do research. |
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The sponsor supports research projects by academics and pastors dealing with how the religious core of an institution orients and shapes its mission and contemporary practice, the impact of the institutional field within which religious organizations live, the mutual interaction of religious institutions and American society, and religious institutional leadership.
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The sponsor provides funding for small arts groups and rural-based organizations to support art projects. |
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The Research Center sponsors research in American Modernism (1890—present) by awarding stipends to: (a) doctoral candidates who have fulfilled all preliminary requirements for the Ph.D. and whose work is under the direction of a faculty member from their own institution, (b) scholars who hold a doctorate or comparable degree and/or experience, and (c) museum professionals.
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The sponsor provides support for projects in the areas of Documentary Heritage Projects and Local Government Records Projects. Organizations must be located in Pennsylvania. |
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Grants of up to $15,000 are provided to eligible applicants for projects focusing on educating Pennsylvanians about state heritage and its value; building better communities through preservation, and providing strong leadership at the state level. |
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Grants of up to $15,000 are available to Pennsylvania nonprofit organizations for projects in the categories of public programs, research and writing, and educational programs. |
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The sponsor supports a $200,000 prize to honor and publicize insights into the relationship between human beings and the divine, and the ways this relationship may empower human beings to attain wholeness, integrity or meaning. The award competition is open to persons of all religious traditions and world views.
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The Fellowship Program at the Italian Academy focuses on issues relating to cultural identity, cultural transmission, and cultural memory. It has a twofold aim: to sustain the vitality of the many aspects of culture that are endangered by globalization, and to forge genuinely new links between the arts, the sciences and the social sciences. |
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The sponsor provides support to encourage the proper care and accessibility of research materials in New York State. Eligible applicants are New York State not-for-profit libraries, archives, historical societies, similar agencies, and consortia or cooperating groups of such agencies. Up to $40,000 in funding is provided. |
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One award is available to perform significant research at the University of Alberta. Awards are valued at $46,000 per year, and include a non-renewable, one-time travel/research grant of $4,000. |
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A medallion is presented to individuals and organizations who build community, character, and citizenship in the state of Georgia through their efforts in humanities education. Recipients are nominated by the public. |
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The sponsor provides support to assist schools, arts institutions and community arts organizations, in conjunction with Maine artists, to develop arts in education programs that support and expand full access to learning in and through the arts for pre-K-12 students. |
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The sponsor invites applications for its Visiting Faculty Fellowships. For the academic year 2009-10, two fellowships will be awarded to outstanding scholars and teachers interested in writing and conducting research about ethics during a year in residence at the University of Toronto. |
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The sponsor awards a fellowship to attract recently graduated scholars (within the past two years) of superior research ability to Dalhousie University, and to provide the recipients with the opportunity to establish themselves as productive members of the academic community. |
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The sponsor awards grants to assist in the identification, excavation, protection, and rehabilitation of historic and archaeological sites in Florida; to provide public information about these important resources; and to encourage historic preservation in smaller cities through the Florida Main Street program. |
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The sponsor provides funding to foster excellence and diversity in art and culture for all the people in the State of Florida. |
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The sponsor provides in-residence fellowships for the following categories: British and American history, literature, art history, and the history of science and medicine. |
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Support is provided to applicants for exchange fellowships to the British Academy to conduct research in any of the fields in which the sponsor's collections are strong. |
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Awards of $45,000 are provided to non-tenured faculty, who are revising a manuscript for publication, to support nine to twelve months of in-residence research at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. |
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Awards of $45,000 for nine to twelve months support research in the collections of the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, which is devoted primarily to the study of British and American history, literature, art history, history of science, and medicine. |
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Awards of up to $50,000 for four to twelve months support research in the collections of the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, which is devoted primarily to the study of British and American history, literature, art history, history of science, and medicine. Eligible applicants must have received the Ph.D. or equivalent by June 2008 and be US citizens or foreign nationals with at least three years' US residence. |
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The sponsor is pleased to announce the Dibner History of Science Program at The Huntington. The Dibner program offers long- and short-term fellowships which are designed to further study in the Burndy Library and the other history of science and technology resources at The Huntington. |
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The deadline for international applicants is December 15, 2008. Applications from U.S. citizens and South African citizens must be postmarked no later than January 31, 2009. |
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The Nieman Fellowship is a ten-month appointment at Harvard University for midcareer journalists. The fulfillment of the sponsor's mandate to "promote and elevate the standards of journalism and educate persons deemed specially qualified for journalism" begins each year with the selection of 12 working journalists from the United States and 12 from other countries. Journalists selected as 2009 Nieman Fellows will have the opportunity to study at Harvard for the 2009-2010 academic year. Nieman Fellowships are awarded to print, broadcast and online reporters, editors, photographers, producers, editorial writers and cartoonists with at least five years of full-time, professional experience in the news media.
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Optional draft applications are due December 15, 2008. Full applications are due January 15, 2009. |
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The sponsor provides funding to organizations proposing imaginative projects that involve the production of new works of art that stretch the boundaries of conventional disciplines or forms, use unusual collaborations and program design, respond to new conditions or technologies, or promote access for new audiences in ground-breaking ways. |
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Lilly fellowships are for teacher-scholars who seek to renew and enrich their intellectual and spiritual lives while preparing for leadership roles at Catholic or Protestant institutions of higher education. Fellows are selected from applicants who evince an interest in considering the relationship between Christianity and the academic vocation and in pursuing careers at church-related colleges or universities. |
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The sponsor provides support for a scholar to conduct research and writing on a historical subject that has an impact on modern and contemporary Northeast Asia. The fellow helps deepen the center’s current research on historical issues and on how historical memory has shaped current relations in Northeast Asia. |
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The James and Sylvia Thayer Short-Term Research Fellowships support the use of special collections materials by visiting scholars and UCLA graduate students. Special collections materials are located in the Arts, Biomedical, Music, and Research libraries and the University Archives. |
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