Friday, February 24, 2012

Newton Fellowship

The Royal Society and British Academy cosponsor this scheme, which is meant to encourage top international postdoctoral researchers in the physical, life, and social sciences and humanities to create and maintain ties with British institutions.  These awards will fund 40 fellows for two years, starting in January 2013.  The fellowship will fund each researcher’s subsistence costs at £24,000 per annum, up to £8,000 per year in research costs, and also provides a one-time relocation award of £2,000.  Upon completion of the award, alumni are eligible for funding of up to £6,000 per annum for ten years to encourage long-term links with British institutions.
In addition to the general Fellowships, three awards, funded through the Sino-British Fellowship Trust and the K.C. Wong Foundation, will be made to Chinese nationals.  These awards will be given to candidates chosen from shortlisted Newton Fellowship applicants; researchers cannot apply directly for these awards.  The awards are tenable for two years; those holding these awards are not eligible for alumni funding.

Friday, February 17, 2012

German Chancellor Fellowship

German Chancellor Fellowship provides for a stay of one year in Germany for professional development, study, or research. It sponsors individuals who demonstrate leadership and the potential to strengthen ties between Germany and their own country through their profession or studies.

Germany's Alexander von Humboldt Foundation awards ten German Chancellor Fellowships (per country) annually to young professionals of the United States, the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China.

Eligibility: Applicants must have received their bachelor's degree within the past twelve years.  This prestigious program is open to candidates from all professions and disciplines. Prior knowledge of German is not a prerequisite.

Application Deadline: October 15 (annually) - for U.S. applicants

Applications and FAQs:  http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/4074.html

Center for Research on Social Change Grduate Fellows Training Program

The Institute for the Study of Social Change's (ISSI) Center for Research on Social Change serves as the research and teaching base for the Graduate Fellows Training Program. Fellows attend a weekly two-hour seminar in which they receive practical training in theory, methods, and policy work. The core emphasis is on field research and the production of scholarly work geared towards a broad understanding of the patterns of social change in the structures, social practices, and culture of California and Western cities

A yearly stipend of $14,000 divided into ten monthly payments will be provided to each Graduate Fellow in the program. Selected applicants with other fellowships or stipends may participate in the program with a partial stipend. 

Applications for the 2012-2013 Graduate Fellows Training Program are due 5PM on Monday, March 5th, 2012.

Website: http://crsc.berkeley.edu/graduate-fellows-training-program

Friday, February 10, 2012

UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Program Fellowships

The UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs is inviting applications to its postdoctoral training program in drug abuse research. The training program, funded by the NIDA/NIH, combines a core research methodology curriculum with hands-on training opportunities and access to a diverse group of researchers and clinical settings. The program provides trainees with exposure to core issues in treatment outcomes and health services research and the opportunity to select an area of focus for research that is supported by strong faculty mentoring.

To apply, send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference.
Executive Committee:
Christine Grella, Director
David Farabee
Yih-Ing Hser
Debra Murphy
For more information contact Kira Jeter at:
kjeter@mednet.ucla.edu; phone: 310-267-5417

The Maharaj Kaul Memorial Fund Grants for Travel and Conferences

 UC Berkeley graduate students are invited to apply for competitive grants of up to $1000 for research travel to South Asia (a total of three will be awarded), and up to $500 for domestic conference travel (a total of four will be awarded) made available through a gift from the Maharaj Kaul Memorial Fund to the Center for South Asia Studies.The application deadline for travel or conferences to take place during the summer of 2011 (i.e., May 16, 2012-August 14, 2012) or the 2012-13 academic year (i.e. August 15, 2012-May 15, 2013), is April 1, 2012.

Website: http://southasia.berkeley.edu/maharaj-kaul-memorial-fund-grants

Thursday, January 26, 2012

International Dissertation Fieldwork Grant

The International Dissertation Fieldwork Grant will award a number of fellowships of up to $10,000 for fieldwork. In line with the Institute's mission to support international and comparative research at U.C. Berkeley, projects should be international and/or comparative in nature, and/or involve substantial research outside of the United States. Fellowship funds are intended to support travel, lodging, and research-related expenditures for a graduate student who is conducting research away from campus. International students enrolled in doctoral programs at U.C. Berkeley are particularly encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to international students who cannot apply for other sources of funding within the United States.

Award Amount:  Up to $10,000.
Application:   http://iis.berkeley.edu/content/international-dissertation-fieldwork-grant.
Due Date:  Monday, March 19, 2012. 

http://iis.berkeley.edu/content/international-dissertation-fieldwork-grant

The Miller Center National Fellowships

The Miller Center Fellowship program is a competitive program for individuals completing their dissertations on American politics, foreign policy and world politics, or the impact of global affairs on the United States. The program provides up to eight $20,000 grants to support one year of research and writing. Along with the fellowship grant, the Miller Center assists the fellow in choosing a senior scholar from their field to serve as fellowship "mentor." This mentor will suggest relevant literature to frame the project, read the fellow's work, and give general advice on research.In the 2012-13 academic year, the Miller Center is pleased to offer two fellowships in specific subject areas:

The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Funded Fellowship in U.S. Health Care Policy is tailored to students’ whose work illuminates the origins and development of U.S. health care policy.

The Ambrose Monell Foundation Funded Fellowship in Technology and Democracy will fund a graduate student whose work is centered at the crosscurrents of technology and democracy, perhaps addressing public affairs and policy issues such as energy, transportation, health care, the environment, new media, information technology, or urban planning.

To be considered for one of these fellowships, please indicate your interest in your application's project description.


Deadline: February 1st


Website: http://millercenter.org/academic/dgs/fellowship