>ACLS Doctoral Dissertation Completion Fellowship in the Humanities
>Approximately 65 new one-year fellowships in support of Ph.D. dissertation
>completion in the humanities. No citizenship requirements. Award
>includes stipend of $25,000; $5,000 toward tuition (matched by Cornell to
>provide full tuition); and a $3,000 research allowance. The Graduate
>School pays health insurance. Deadline November 12, 2008. Application
>available at <http://www.acls.org/ecfguide.htm>www.acls.org/ecfguide.htm .
>
>ACLS/Henry Luce Foundation Fellowship in American Art
>Ten fellowships are available for a non-renewable, one-year term beginning
>between June and September 2009 for the 2009-2010 academic year for
>dissertations focused on a topic in the history of visual arts in the
>United States. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents
>enrolled in a program/department of art history. Stipend of $25,000 but
>no tuition or health insurance. Grants may be carried out in residence at
>the Fellow's home institution, abroad, or at another appropriate site for
>the research. The fellowships, however, may not be used to defray tuition
>costs or be held concurrently with any other major fellowship or
>grant. Deadline November 12, 2008. Application available at
><http://www.acls.org/>www.acls.org.
>
>ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in East European Studies
>(travel grants and language awards also available)
>Dissertation fellowships focused on East European studies in all
>disciplines of the humanities and the social sciences. Stipend of up to
>$18,000. Applications should be for work on Eastern Europe: Albania,
>Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia,
>Hungary, Kosovo/a, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland,
>Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Applicants may propose
>comparative work considering more than one country of Eastern Europe or
>relating East European societies of those of other parts of the
>world. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. All requirements
>except the dissertation to be completed by June 2009. Deadline November
>12, 2008. Applications available at <http://www.acls.org/>www.acls.org.
>
>American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowships
>Approximately 50 1-year fellowships for women doctoral students in all
>fields of study except Engineering. (Women in Engineering programs should
>apply for the Selected Fellowships program.) Candidates are evaluated on
>scholarly excellence, teaching experience, and active commitment to
>helping women and girls through service in their communities, professions,
>or fields of research. Limited to U.S. citizens and permanent
>residents. Award includes stipend of $20,000. The Graduate School will
>provide tuition and health insurance to match the stipend award. Deadline
>is November 15, 2008. Applications are available at
><http://www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/American.cfm>www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/American.cfm.
>
>American Association of University Women Selected Professions Fellowships
>One-year fellowships for women in M.Arch, M.S. Arch, M.S. in Computer
>Science, Engineering (M.Eng., M.S.), M.S. Statistics, and M.S.
>Mathematics. Limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Awards
>range from $5,000 to $12,000. Deadline January 10, 2009. Applications
>available at
><http://www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/selected.cfm>www.aauw.org/fga/fellowships_grants/selected.cfm.
>
>deKarman Dissertation Fellowships
>10 fellowships in any field of study. No citizenship requirements. Must
>be ready to defend dissertation by June 2010. $22,000 stipend. Deadline
>January 31, 2009. Application at <http://www.dekarman.org/>www.dekarman.org.
>
>Department of Homeland Security Fellowships
>Approximately 60 three-year fellowships annually for early-career master's
>and doctoral students in the physical sciences, mathematical sciences,
>computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences,
>psychology, selected humanities, and engineering. Limited to U.S.
>citizens. Award includes a stipend of approximately $2,300 per month,
>full tuition and fees. Deadline late January. Applications available at
><http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/>http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/
>
>Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships
>Approximately 60 new three-year fellowships annually in a wide range of
>disciplines. Foundation focuses on increasing diversity in the
>academy. Limited to U.S. citizens and nationals (native residents of a
>commonwealth or territory of the United States). Membership in one or
>more of the following groups whose underrepresentation in the American
>professoriate has been severe and longstanding will be considered as a
>positive factor in choosing successful candidates: Alaska Natives (Eskimo
>or Aleut); Black/African American; Mexican American/Chicanas/Chicanos;
>Native American Indians; Native Pacific Islanders
>(Polynesian/Micronesian); Puerto Ricans. The award carries an annual
>stipend of $20,000 (to be used over 9 or 12 months, at the students
>discretion); $2,000 toward tuition (matched by Cornell to provide full
>tuition), and expenses paid for one Ford Fellows conference. The Graduate
>School will provide health insurance for the duration of the
>award. Deadline November 14, 2008. Applications are available at
>www7.nationalacademies.org/fellowships/.
>
>Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowships
>Approximately 35 new 1-year fellowships designed to increase diversity in
>the academy in a wide range of disciplines. Limited to U.S. citizens and
>nationals (native residents of a commonwealth or territory of the United
>States). Membership in one or more of the following groups whose
>underrepresentation in the American professoriate has been severe and
>longstanding will be considered as a positive factor in choosing
>successful candidates: Alaska Natives (Eskimo or Aleut); Black/African
>American; Mexican American/Chicanas/Chicanos; Native American Indians;
>Native Pacific Islanders (Polynesian/Micronesian); Puerto Ricans. Award
>carries an annual stipend of $21,000 and an expense-paid conference of
>Ford Fellows. The Graduate School will provide tuition and health
>insurance for the duration of the award. Deadline November 28,
>2008. Applications are available at www7.nationalacademies.org/fellowships/.
>
>Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
>Academic-year and summer awards for students in any degree program or
>field to assist in the development of knowledge, resources, and trained
>personnel for modern foreign language and area/international
>studies. Limited to US citizens and permanent residents. Fellowships
>include a stipend of $15,000 and a $12,000 tuition allowance (matched by
>Cornell to provide full tuition). Ph.D. students receive a stipend
>supplement to bring the award to the 9-month assistantship minimum as well
>as student health insurance coverage paid by the Graduate School. Deadline
>mid- January. Applications available at
><http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/flas.asp>www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/flas.asp.
>
>Fulbright Grants for Study Abroad
>One-year awards in all fields of study and all graduate degree programs to
>encourage overseas research and study at other universities. Limited to
>U.S. citizens. Award covers travel, living costs, and necessary tuition
>at overseas universities. Deadline September 12, 2008. Applications are
>available at
><http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/fulbright.asp>www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/fulbright.asp.
>
>Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Grants
>Awards of 6 to 12 months in duration for international dissertation
>research. Proposals should focus on modern foreign languages and area
>studies in Africa, East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, South Asia,
>the Near East, East central Europe and Eurasia, or the Western Hemisphere
>(Canada, Central and South American, Mexico and the Caribbean). Limited
>to U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents. Deadline typically
>early October; applicants should contact the Einaudi Center prior to
>beginning the application. Applications available at
><http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/fulbright_hays.asp>www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/fulbright_hays.asp.
>
>Javits Fellowships
>Four-year fellowships for students in PhD and MFA programs in the arts,
>humanities and social sciences. Students may apply in the first year of
>their PhD program. Llimited to US citizens, US nationals (native
>residents of a commonwealth or territory of the United States), permanent
>residents, and citizens of the Freely Associated States (the Federated
>States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the
>Republic of Palau.) The award includes an annual stipend of $30,000 and a
>tuition allowance. The Graduate School provides the balance of tuition
>and health insurance for all four years of the award. Deadline is October
>3, 2008. Application is available at
><http://www.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html>http://www.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html.
>
>
>Liebmann Fund Fellowships
>Three-year fellowships for graduate students in any field of study, but
>with a particular emphasis on the humanities and biological
>sciences. Limited to U.S. citizens who will be pursuing studies in the
>United States. Award includes a stipend of $18,000 per year and full
>tuition and fees. Application deadline is mid-January. The Liebmann
>Fund sends paper applications to the Graduate School in December for
>distribution to students; contact Sarah Hale at 255-5810 or
>ssh2@cornell.edu to request an application.
>
>Mellon Mays Fellowship Program
>Dissertation grants of $20,000 available to students who participated in
>the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. Deadline typically
>late- to mid-December. Application at www.woordrow.org/fellowships/.
>
>National Security Education Program Boren Fellowships
>Awards of up to two years to support the study of languages, cultures, and
>world regions that are critical to U.S. interests. Limited to U.S.
>citizens. The maximum level of support is $30,000. Deadline January 29,
>2009. Applications available at <http://www.iie.org/nsep>www.iie.org/nsep.
>
>Newcombe/Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
>Dissertation fellowships to support the significant study of ethical or
>religious values in all fields of the humanities and social
>sciences. There are no citizenship requirements. Awards include a
>stipend of $24,000. Deadline November 14, 2008. Applications available
>at <http://www.woodrow.org/newcombe/index.php>http://www.woodrow.org/newcombe.
>
>Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
>Thirty new two-year fellowships annually to provide opportunities for new
>Americans to achieve leadership in their chosen fields. Open to holders
>of green cards, naturalized citizens, or children of two naturalized
>citizen parents in any field of study. Fellowship includes an annual
>stipend of $20,000 per year and half of graduate tuition (up to $16,000)
>per year. Deadline November 1, 2008. Applications available at
><http://pdsoros.org/>http://pdsoros.org.
>
>Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Field Research
>Fellowship
>Up to 75 one-year fellowships to support social scientists and humanists
>conducting dissertation field research in all areas and regions of the
>world. No citizenship requirements. Individual awards will be
>approximately $20,000. Deadline November 5, 2008. Applications available
>at <http://www.ssrc.org/programs/idrf/>http://www.ssrc.org/programs/idrf/.
>
>Woodrow Wilson Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Women's Studies
>Award of $3,000 for dissertation research. Applications must have
>completed all pre-dissertation requirements and expect to complete the PhD
>by Summer 2010. Deadline October 15, 2008. Application at
><http://www.woodrow.org/fellowships/women_gender/index.php>http://www.woodrow.org/fellowships/women_gender/index.php
>
>
>
>Language/International Study
>
>ACLS Travel Grants and Language Awards in East European Studies
>For study focused on East European studies in all disciplines of the
>humanities and the social sciences. Stipend of up to
>$18,000. Applications should be for work on Eastern Europe: Albania,
>Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia,
>Hungary, Kosovo/a, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland,
>Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Applicants may propose
>comparative work considering more than one country of Eastern Europe or
>relating East European societies of those of other parts of the
>world. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. All requirements
>except the dissertation to be completed by June 2009. Deadline November
>12, 2008. Applications available at <http://www.acls.org/>www.acls.org.
>
>Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
>Academic-year and summer awards for students in any degree program or
>field to assist in the development of knowledge, resources, and trained
>personnel for modern foreign language and area/international
>studies. Limited to US citizens and permanent residents. Fellowships
>include a stipend of $15,000 and a $12,000 tuition allowance (matched by
>Cornell to provide full tuition). Ph.D. students receive a stipend
>supplement to bring the award to the 9-month assistantship minimum as well
>as student health insurance coverage paid by the Graduate School. Deadline
>mid- January. Applications available at
><http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/flas.asp>www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/flas.asp.
>
>Fulbright Grants for Study Abroad
>One-year awards in all fields of study and all graduate degree programs to
>encourage overseas research and study at other universities. Limited to
>U.S. citizens. Award covers travel, living costs, and necessary tuition
>at overseas universities. Deadline September 12, 2008. Applications are
>available at
><http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/fulbright.asp>www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/fulbright.asp.
>
>Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Grants
>Awards of 6 to 12 months in duration for international dissertation
>research. Proposals should focus on modern foreign languages and area
>studies in Africa, East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, South Asia,
>the Near East, East central Europe and Eurasia, or the Western Hemisphere
>(Canada, Central and South American, Mexico and the Caribbean). Limited
>to U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents. Deadline typically
>early October; applicants should contact the Einaudi Center prior to
>beginning the application. Applications available at
>www.einaudi.cornell.edu/funding/fulbright_hays.asp.
>
>IREX Individual Advanced Research Opportunities Program
>Awards of 1 to 9 months in duration for master's and doctoral students for
>overseas research on contemporary political, economic, historical, or
>cultural developments relevant to US foreign policy. Limited to U.S.
>citizens and permanent residents. Airfare, a monthly stipend, and a
>monthly housing allowance are included in the award. Deadline typically
>late October. Applications available at
><http://www.irex.org/programs/grants.asp>http://www.irex.org/programs/grants.asp.
>
>Japan Foundation Fellowships
>Four to 12-month awards for doctoral students to conduct research in
>Japan. Award includes a monthly stipend; airfare; insurance; enrollment
>fees; and allowances for settling in, departure, research and dependents.
>Deadline typically early November. Applications available at
><http://www.jfny.org/>http://www.jfny.org/.
>
>National Security Education Program Boren Fellowships
>Awards of up to two years to support the study of languages, cultures, and
>world regions that are critical to U.S. interests. Limited to U.S.
>citizens. The maximum level of support is $30,000. Deadline January 29,
>2009. Applications available at <http://www.iie.org/nsep>www.iie.org/nsep.
>
>Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Field Research
>Fellowship
>Up to 75 one-year fellowships to support social scientists and humanists
>conducting dissertation field research in all areas and regions of the
>world. No citizenship requirements. Individual awards will be
>approximately $20,000. Deadline November 5, 2008. Applications available
>at <http://www.ssrc.org/programs/idrf/>http://www.ssrc.org/programs/idrf/