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Prizes of up to $3,000 will be awarded to current Yale undergraduates and graduate students for research or language study in or about a Baltic country in the summer. Projects may be conducted in the USA or Europe.
Provide support for senior undergraduates and graduate students who plan to conduct research or study abroad (including language study) in Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal or Spain during the summer.
The Council on Middle East Studies invites applications to the Libby Rouse Fund for Peace Fellowship competition from undergraduate and graduate students whose work focuses on the countries of the Middle East or Central Asia.
Invites applications for the Lindsay Fellowship for research in Africa competition. This Fellowship is made possible through a 1994 gift from George N. (B.A. 1941, LL.B. 1947) and Mary Lindsay.
All foreign languages are eligible for funding except for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Students interested in studying Chinese, Japanese, or Korean should apply to the Richard U. Light Fellowship Program.
Ph.D. students may apply for up to $800 to support travel to recognized professional domestic or international conferences and academic meetings as a presenter (session chair or discussant). The student's presentation must be on an international topic. The grant supplements funds that the student can receive from their home department or from the conference if it provides travel subsidies.
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies announces the availability of pre-dissertation grants to aid graduate students in their pre-doctoral dissertation research. Applications will be considered from graduate students in international relations, history or the social sciences.
All foreign languages are eligible for funding except for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Students interested in studying Chinese, Japanese, or Korean should apply to the Richard U. Light Fellowship Program.
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale announces the availability of dissertation research fellowships to support Ph.D. students who will be engaged in international research on their doctoral dissertations during the summer and/or the academic year.
The Nuclear Security Program in the International Security Studies Program at the MacMillan Center invites undergraduate students and graduate students at Yale University to apply for a research and travel award for a project on nuclear security.