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German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Scholarship

October 17th, 2008 grantmoney-scholarships.com

Scholarship Program:

Leo Baeck Institute-DAAD Grants
DAAD Intensive Language Course Grant
DAAD-Leibniz-Scholarships for PhD Candidates and Postdoctoral Students
German Academic Exchange Information Visits
German Academic Exchange International Lawyers Program
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)/American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) Summer Grant
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Deutschlandjahr Scholarships for Graduating Seniors
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Graduate Scholarships for Study/Research in Germany
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) edu de Undergraduate Awards
German Academic Exchange Service Research Visit Grants for Faculty and Scholars
German Studies Research Grants
High-Tech in old Munich
Hochschulsommerkurse at German Universities
Learn German in Germany for Faculty
NSF-DAAD Grants for the Natural, Engineering, and Social Sciences

Leo Baeck Institute-DAAD Grants

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: One-time award to assist doctoral students and recent PhDs in research on history of German-speaking Jewry. Research may be conducted at Leo Baeck Institute in New York City or in Germany. Deadline: November 1. Focus: Humanities; Social Sciences; Area/Ethnic Studies; History Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; financial need analysis; reference(s). Deadline: 11/1. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
DAAD Intensive Language Course Grant

(Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships worth 2900 Euros are available to graduate students to attend intensive eight-week language courses at Goethe Institutes in Germany during the summer. Graduate students enrolled full-time may apply. Students in the fields of English, German or any other modern languages or literature are not eligible. Applicants must have completed three semesters of college-level German or the equivalent and should be under age 33. One-time awards. Scholarship covers tuition, room, partial board, health and accident insurance, and a small travel subsidy. Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 32 or younger , full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s); photograph; resume; DAAD German language certificate. Deadline: 1/31. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
DAAD-Leibniz-Scholarships for PhD Candidates and Postdoctoral Students

(Postgraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: Up to 66,000 Euros will be awarded to doctoral and postdoctoral candidates in monthly installment for up to 36 months. Scholarships can be used for the following purposes: research projects with the aim of gaining a doctorate in the home country, research projects with the aim of gaining a doctorate in Germany (in such cases the doctorate is gained at a German university that collaborates closely with the host Leibniz Institute), or research projects or continuing education and training programs for post-docs. For more details see Web site: http://www.daad.org. Focus: German Studies Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 7/31. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
German Academic Exchange Information Visits

(Undergraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Grants worth 430 Euros are available for an information visit of 7 to 12 days to groups of 10 to 15 students, accompanied by a faculty member. The purpose of this program is to increase the knowledge of specific German subjects and institutions within the framework of an academic study tour. Preference will be given to groups with a homogeneous academic background. Tours cannot be funded during July and August and between December and January 8. Application should reach DAAD New York at least six months before beginning date of planned visit. Focus: European Studies; German Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
German Academic Exchange International Lawyers Program

(Postgraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships worth 7130 Euros are available to young lawyers to gain unique insight into the structure and function of German law during an eight-month program in Germany. Applicants must provide proof of a JD or LLB degree, proof of passing the bar examination, and be under the age of 30. An excellent command of German is necessary. One-time award. Focus: Law/Legal Services Qualif.: Applicant must be: age 29 or younger . High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s); photograph; resume; DAAD language certificate, notarized copy of Board of Law Examiners’ notification letter proposal. Deadline: 3/1. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)/American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) Summer Grant

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowship worth 19400 Euros are available to assist doctoral candidates, recent PhDs, and junior faculty working on topics dealing with postwar Germany. Funds provided for summer residency at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) in Washington, D.C. For more information visit: http://www.aicgs.org. Application deadline: April 15. Focus: European Studies; German Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 4/15. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Deutschlandjahr Scholarships for Graduating Seniors

(Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships available to U.S. and Canadian citizens who are about to complete their bachelor’s degree. Only students in their senior year of undergraduate study may apply. Recipients will be required to enroll at a German public institution of higher education and complete at least two scheine per semester. Must have a good command of German. Scholarship is open to students in all fields except medicine. The award is 8200 Euros; part of which is intended for travel expenses, and the rest given in monthly increments. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; reference(s); resume; proposal, DAAD German language certificate. Deadline: 11/15. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Graduate Scholarships for Study/Research in Germany

(Postgraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: A one-time scholarship worth 25,000 Euros is available to graduate students pursuing their masters or doctorate for study and/or research prior to completing their degree. Scholarship is open to all fields except medicine. Contact for specific details. Application deadline for performing musicians and fine artists: November. Application deadline for all other fields: November 1. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; resume; proposal, DAAD German language certificate. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) edu de Undergraduate Awards

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: A one-time 7500 Euros scholarship is available to full-time undergraduates at U.S. colleges and universities. Prize given for independent senior thesis research, participation in a summer course at a German university or an internship at a German institution or business. Scholarship of four to ten months is for a semester or year abroad in Germany. Scholarship applicants must have at least sophomore standing at the time of application and must have at least junior standing at the beginning of the award period. Must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S., or foreign national who has been a full-time student in the U.S. for at least one year at the time of application. Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; reference(s); resume; proposal, DAAD German language certificate. Deadline: 2/15. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
German Academic Exchange Service Research Visit Grants for Faculty and Scholars

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Grants worth 2400 Euros are available to scholars and scientists to pursue research at German institutions. A minimum of two years of teaching and/or research experience after the PhD or equivalent and a research record in proposed field are required. One-time award. Deadlines: August 1 and February 1. Focus: German Studies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; photograph; portfolio; resume; project description, letter(s) of invitation. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
German Studies Research Grants

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Grants worth up to 3000 Euros are designed to promote study of cultural, political, historical, economic and social aspects of modern and contemporary German affairs from an inter- and multi-disciplinary perspective. Undergraduates with at least junior status pursuing a German Studies track or minor, Master’s and PhD candidates working on a Certificate in German Studies and PhD candidates doing preliminary dissertation research are eligible. Projects may be in North America or Germany. Deadlines: November 1 and May 1. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; reference(s); resume; project description, budget, DAAD language certificate. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
High-Tech in old Munich

(Four Year College, University/Grant)

Purpose: Grant offers opportunity for engineering students with beginning and advanced language skills to study during the summer at TU Munchen. Open to second- and third-year students enrolled full time at an accredited university or college in the U.S. or Canada. Must be U.S. or Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Minimum of one semester of college German or equivalent required. Deadline: March 24. Focus: Engineering/Technology Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 30. Minimum award amount: $1800. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 3/24. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
Hochschulsommerkurse at German Universities

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships worth 925 Euros are available for U.S. and Canadian students to attend summer language courses hosted by German universities. Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 32. Undergraduate students with at least junior status and full-time graduate students are eligible. Applicants must have completed two years of college-level German. One-time awards. Application deadline: January 31. Qualif.: Applicant must be: 18-32 years old, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; autobiography; essay; reference(s); photograph; DAAD German language certificate. Deadline: 1/31. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
Learn German in Germany for Faculty

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Offers support for faculty members who wish to attend intensive language courses at Goethe Institutes. The four- and eight-week courses are offered from May to November. Faculty members who teach in the fields of English, German or other modern languages or literatures are not eligible. Applicant must have basic knowledge of German. The Grant includes course fees, room and partial board. Application deadline: January 31. Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to employees or relatives of employees within the following industries: teaching. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; photograph; portfolio; resume; language evaluation. Deadline: 1/31. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.
NSF-DAAD Grants for the Natural, Engineering, and Social Sciences

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Grant provides support for travel and living expenses for scholars and scientists at U.S. universities and affiliated research institutes who wish to carry out joint research projects in natural, engineering, and social sciences with German colleagues. Deadline: June 15. Please visit Web site at http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/int. Focus: Natural Sciences; Engineering/Technology; Social Sciences Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 6/15. Contact: Scholarship Contact Person, 212-758-3223, daadny@daad.org.

American Architectural Foundation Scholarship

December 15th, 2007 grantmoney-scholarships.com

Scholarship Program:

American Institute of Architects/American Hospital Association Fellowship in Health Facilities Design
American Institute of Architects Minority/Disadvantaged Scholarship
RTKL Traveling Fellowship

American Institute of Architects/American Hospital Association Fellowship in Health Facilities Design

(Four Year College, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Award for graduate study or independent graduate-level study or research in health facilities design. Must be citizen of the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. Write for further requirements. Deadline: January 30.

Co-sponsored by AIA and AHA. Focus: Architecture Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 3 fellowship(s), totalling $22,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 1/30. Contact: Mary Felber, Director of Scholarship Programs, 202-626-7511, mfelber@archfoundation.org.

American Institute of Architects Minority/Disadvantaged Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Renewable award for high school seniors and college freshmen who are entering an architecture degree program. Must be nominated by architect firm, teacher, dean, civic organization director by December. Must include drawing. Deadline for nominations: December 6. Deadline for applications: January 15. Co-sponsored by AIA and AAF. Focus: Architecture Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 20. Minimum award amount: $500. Maximum award amount: $2500. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 20 scholarship(s), totalling $33,000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; test scores; financial need analysis; reference(s); drawing. Deadline: 1/15. Contact: Mary Felber, Director of Scholarship Programs, 202-626-7511, mfelber@archfoundation.org.

RTKL Traveling Fellowship

(Four Year College, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: One $2500 award to a student submitting the winning proposal outlining a foreign itinerary which is directly relevant to his or her education goals. Must complete travel prior to graduation. Must be in second-to-last year of a BArch or MArch program when applying. Focus: Architecture Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 2/15. Contact: Mary Felber, Director of Scholarship Programs, 202-626-7511, mfelber@archfoundation.org.

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Washington, DC 20006-5292
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American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Foundation Scholarships Program

December 2nd, 2007 grantmoney-scholarships.com

America Responds Memorial Scholarship
American Society of Safety Engineers Foundation Grant
ASSE-Edwin P. Granberry, Jr. Distinguished Service Award Scholarship
ASSE-Gulf Coast Past Presidents Scholarship
ASSE-James P. Kohn Memorial Scholarship
ASSE-Marsh Risk Consulting Scholarship
ASSE-Region IV/Edwin P. Granberry Scholarship
ASSE-Thompson Scholarship for Women in Safety
ASSE-United Parcel Service Scholarship
Bechtel Foundation Scholarship Program for Safety and Health
Scott Dominguez-Craters of the Moon Scholarship
Ford Motor Company Scholarship-Graduate
Ford Motor Company Scholarship-Undergraduate
Georgia Chapter of ASSE Annual Scholarship
Gold Country Section and Region II Scholarship
Liberty Mutual Safety Research Fellowship Program
Liberty Mutual Scholarship
Northeastern Illinois Chapter Scholarship
Delmar E. Tally Professional Development Grant
United Parcel Service Diversity Scholarship Program

America Responds Memorial Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field.
Must have completed 60 semester hours and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA. Eligible applicants will be members of American Society of Safety Engineers. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

American Society of Safety Engineers Foundation Grant

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Researchers have the opportunity to submit a safety or health research proposal for a grant to conduct applied research that would enhance management performance in reducing injuries and illnesses in the workplace. The deadline for submissions is October 27. For more information, visit Web site: http://www.asse.org/foundat.htm Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Maximum award amount: $10000. To Apply: Required: application form; proposal. Deadline: 10/27. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Edwin P. Granberry, Jr. Distinguished Service Award Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety. Completion of at least 60 current semester hours and minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Deadline is December 1. ASSE student membership is required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Gulf Coast Past Presidents Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a part- or full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Must have completed 60 semester hours and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA. American Society of Safety Engineers membership required if applicant is a part-time student. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org”>.

ASSE-James P. Kohn Memorial Scholarship

(University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships for students pursuing a graduate degree program in occupational safety. Completion of 9 current semester hours or more and minimum GPA of 3.5 required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Marsh Risk Consulting Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: For students pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety. Completion of at least 60 credit hours and minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Region IV/Edwin P. Granberry Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Must reside in the ASSE Region IV area (Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Puerto Rico or United States Virgin Islands). Natives of Region IV attending school elsewhere are also eligible. Must have completed 60 semester hours and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA. Eligible applicants will be members of American Society of Safety Engineers. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-Thompson Scholarship for Women in Safety

(University/Scholarship)

Purpose: This scholarship is for women pursuing post-baccalaureate education in safety engineering, safety management, occupational health nursing, occupational medicine, risk management, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, fire safety, environmental safety, environmental health, or other safety related fields. Completion of at least 9 current semester hours and minimum GPA of 3.5 required. Deadline is December 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

ASSE-United Parcel Service Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships for students pursuing a four-year BS or BA degree in occupational safety and health or related area (i.e. safety engineering, safety management, systems safety, environmental science, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, fire science or other related safety, health, or environmental program). Completion of at least 60 current semester hours and a minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Deadline: December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $3000. Maximum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Bechtel Foundation Scholarship Program for Safety and Health

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $3000 scholarship for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health, with an emphasis on construction safety. ASSE student membership required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Scott Dominguez-Craters of the Moon Scholarship

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: For part-or full-time students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Students that reside within the Craters of the Moon Chapter, Idaho, and Region II (MT, ID, WY, CO, UT, NV, AZ, NM) will have priority on this award. ASSE student membership required. For further information see Web site: http://www.asse.org/foundation.htm Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Ford Motor Company Scholarship-Graduate

(University/Scholarship)

Purpose: Scholarships for women pursuing a graduate degree in occupational safety. Completion of 9 current semester hours and minimum GPA of 3.5 required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3375. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Ford Motor Company Scholarship-Undergraduate

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: For women pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety. Completion of at least 60 current semester hours and minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 3. Minimum award amount: $3375. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Georgia Chapter of ASSE Annual Scholarship

(Four Year College, University/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Student must reside in a county that is within the ASSE Georgia Chapter or be enrolled in a college or university within Georgia. Must have completed 60 semester hours and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA. Eligible applicants will be members of American Society of Safety Engineers. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Gold Country Section and Region II Scholarship

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $1000 scholarship for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Students that reside within region II (MT, ID, WY, CO, UT, NV, AZ, NM) area will have priority on this award. ASSE student membership required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Liberty Mutual Safety Research Fellowship Program

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Two safety research fellowships available at the Liberty Mutual Research Center. Following four to six weeks of research, each recipient must write an 800-word article for publication in the ASSE Foundation’s Advocate. Preference given to ASSE members with a PhD. Must be a U.S. citizen. Focus: Engineering/Technology; Engineering-Related Technologies Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Maximum no. of awards: 2. Maximum award amount: $8000. To Apply: Required: application form; essay; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 3/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Liberty Mutual Scholarship

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $3000 scholarship for students pursuing an undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. ASSE student membership required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $3000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Northeastern Illinois Chapter Scholarship

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: One $2500 scholarship for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in occupational safety and health or a closely related field. Students attending school in the Northeastern Illinois region, including Illinois and Wisconsin have priority on this award. ASSE student membership required. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $2500. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

Delmar E. Tally Professional Development Grant

(Grant)

Purpose: This grant is to provide financial support to ASSE members for their participation in recognized safety, health, and environmental certification study courses, professional development seminars, and educational conferences to improve their professional credentials. Applications are due December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $1000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

United Parcel Service Diversity Scholarship Program

(Undergraduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: Two one-time awards available to minority ethnic or racial group students pursuing an undergraduate degree full-time in occupational safety, health, or environment. Must be an ASSE member, a U.S. citizen, and have a minimum 3.25 GPA. Recommendation by a safety faculty member required. Deadline is December 1. Focus: Occupational Safety and Health; Health and Medical Sciences; Environmental Science Qualif.: Applicant must be: full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to the following races: Native American/Eskimo; Asian; African American; Hispanic.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 2. Minimum award amount: $3000. Maximum award amount: $4000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; essay; reference(s). Deadline: 12/1. Contact: Customer Service Department, 847-699-2929, customerservice@asse.org.

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American Association of University Women (AAUW) Educational Foundation

March 14th, 2007 grantmoney-scholarships.com

Program Scholarship:

AAUW Educational Foundation American Dissertation Fellowship
AAUW Educational Foundation American Postdoctoral Fellowship
AAUW Educational Foundation Career Development Grants
AAUW Educational Foundation Community Action Grants
AAUW Educational Foundation International Fellowships
AAUW Educational Foundation Selected Professions Fellowships
AAUW Educational Foundation Summer/Short-Term Publication Grants
Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowships Information Dissemination Award
Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowships Professional Development Award
Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowships Project Implementation Award

AAUW Educational Foundation American Dissertation Fellowship

(University/Fellowship)

Purpose: One-year dissertation fellowship for women who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Must submit proposal. Award for full-time study or research. Filing fee is $30. Winners must be in the final stages of dissertationwriting at the time of the fellowship. Application deadline information is available on the Web site after August 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Maximum no. of awards: 51. Minimum award amount: $20000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; reference(s); application fee; proposal. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

AAUW Educational Foundation American Postdoctoral Fellowship

(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: One-year nonrenewable postdoctoral fellowship for women who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Must submit proposal. Award for postdoctoral candidates completing dissertations or women scholars seeking funds for postdoctoral research leave from accredited institutions. Filing fee is $35. Application deadline information is available on the Web site after August 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 20. Minimum award amount: $30000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; reference(s); application fee; proposal. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

AAUW Educational Foundation Career Development Grants

(Four Year College, University/Grant)

Purpose: One-time awards for women pursuing post-baccalaureate degrees. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Candidate must have a bachelor’s degree and must have earned her last degree prior to June 30, 1999. Application fee: $25. Not available for doctoral study. Special consideration given to AAUW members, women of color, women pursuing their first advanced degree, or to those with credentials in nontraditional fields. Application deadline information is available at the Web site after August 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 60. Maximum no. of awards: 65. Minimum award amount: $2000. Maximum award amount: $8000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 60 grant(s), totalling $407,975. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); application fee. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

AAUW Educational Foundation Community Action Grants

(Postgraduate/Grant)

Purpose: Community Action Grants provide seed money for innovative programs or non-degree research projects that promote education and equity for women and girls. Must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Projects must have direct public impact, be nonpartisan, and take place within the United States or its territories. Preference given to AAUW branch and state projects that seek collaborative partners and to individual AAUW member applicants. Application fee is $25. Application deadline information is available on the Web site after August 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 20. Maximum no. of awards: 30. Minimum award amount: $5000. Maximum award amount: $10000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 31 grant(s), totalling $200,000. To Apply: Required: application form; application fee. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

AAUW Educational Foundation International Fellowships

(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Nonrenewable awards for international women (non-U.S. citizens and non-residents) to further their education at graduate and postgraduate level in the U.S. for one year. Must have strong commitment to cause of women and girls worldwide. Application fee is $20. Application deadline information is available on the Web site after August 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered.

Funds Avail.: Maximum no. of awards: 57. Minimum award amount: $18000. Maximum award amount: $30000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 451 fellowship(s). To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; test scores; reference(s); application fee; proposal. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

AAUW Educational Foundation Selected Professions Fellowships

(Four Year College, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: One-time award for women pursuing full-time graduate degrees in one of the designated degree programs where women’s participation traditionally has been low. Must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Application fee: $25-$30. Application deadline information is available on the Web site after August 1. Focus: Business/Consumer Services; Law/Legal Services; Health and Medical Sciences; Engineering/Technology; Architecture; Computer Science/Data Processing; Physical Sciences and Math; Electrical Engineering/Electronics; Engineering-Related Technologies Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 35. Maximum no. of awards: 45. Minimum award amount: $5000. Maximum award amount: $20000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 43 fellowship(s), totalling $451,930. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; autobiography; test scores; essay; reference(s); application fee; resume. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

AAUW Educational Foundation Summer/Short-Term Publication Grants

(Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Six publication grants to fund women college and university faculty and independent researchers to prepare research for publication. Applicants may be tenure track, part-time, temporary faculty, or independent scholars and researchers, either new or established. Must be available for eight consecutive weeks of final writing, editing, and responding to issues raised in critical reviews. Application deadline information is available at the Web site after August 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female, full-time student. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Maximum no. of awards: 6. Maximum award amount: $6000. To Apply: Required: application form; transcript; reference(s); application fee; proposal. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowships Information Dissemination Award

(Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowship open to women public school teachers. Award will support information sharing about model gender-equity projects. Application deadline information is available on the Web site after August 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 5. Maximum award amount: $2000. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowships Professional Development Award

(Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowships are open to all public school K-12 women teachers who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and who have taught for at least three years. Supports professional development. Application deadline information is available on the Web site after August 1. Focus: Education; Physical Sciences and Math; Science, Technology, and Society Qualif.: Applicant must be: female. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens. Award available to employees or relatives of employees within the following industries: teaching.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 20. Maximum award amount: $5000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s). Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

Eleanor Roosevelt Teacher Fellowships Project Implementation Award

(Fellowship)

Purpose: Fellowship open to women public school teachers. Fellowship provides support for a classroom or school program to advance gender equity. Preference is given to former Professional Development Fellowship recipients. Application deadline information is available on the Web site after August 1. Qualif.: Applicant must be: female. High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 5. Maximum award amount: $10000. Contact: Customer Service Center, AAUW, 202-728-7602, foundation@aauw.org.

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American Antiquarian Society

March 14th, 2007 grantmoney-scholarships.com

Program Scholarship:

AAS-National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships and Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
AAS Short-term Fellowships
ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowships for Recently Tenured Scholars
American Antiquarian Society Mellon Post-Dissertation Fellowship

AAS-National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships and Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

(Four Year College, Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Long-term, postdoctoral fellowships support four to twelve months of residence in the Society’s library. These long-term awards are intended for scholars beyond the doctorate, for which senior and mid-career scholars are particularly encouraged to apply. See Web site at
http://www.americanantiquarian.org for further information. Focus: History; Library and Information Sciences; Arts Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 3. Maximum no. of awards: 5. Minimum award amount: $15000. Maximum award amount: $40000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 3 fellowship(s), totalling $120,000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 1/15 every year. Contact: Caroline F. Sloat, Director of Scholarly Programs, 508-755-5221, csloat@mwa.org.

AAS Short-term Fellowships

(Postgraduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: Short-term fellowships which support one to three months of residence in the Society’s library. These fellowships are available for scholars holding a PhD and for doctoral candidates engaged in dissertation research. See Web site at http://www.americanantiquarian.org for further information. Focus: History; Library and Information Sciences; Arts Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 20. Maximum no. of awards: 30. Minimum award amount: $1000. Maximum award amount: $3000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 24 fellowship(s), totalling $24,000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 1/15 every year. Contact: Caroline F. Sloat, Director of Scholarly Programs, 508-755-5221, csloat@mwa.org.

ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowships for Recently Tenured Scholars

(Four Year College, Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Humanists at institutions in the U.S. and Canada are eligible to apply after they have become tenured. Fellowships provide a year of academic leave with a $65,000 stipend. Must apply directly to American Council of Learned Societies. See Website at http://www.acls.org/burkguid for complete details. Focus: Humanities Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum award amount: $65000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $65,000. To Apply: Required: application form. Deadline: 10/1 every year. Contact: Caroline F. Sloat, Director of Scholarly Programs, 508-755-5221, csloat@mwa.org.

American Antiquarian Society Mellon Post-Dissertation Fellowship

(Four Year College, Postgraduate, University/Fellowship)

Purpose: Post-dissertation fellowship supports a minimum of twelve months of research in the Society’s library to extend dissertation research or to revise the dissertation for publication. Topic of dissertation must be relevant to the library’s collections: American history and culture through 1876. Focus: American Studies; History; Literature/English/Writing Qualif.: High school students not considered. Award available to U.S. citizens.

Funds Avail.: Minimum no. of awards: 1. Minimum award amount: $30000. No. and Amount Awarded Last Calendar Year: 1 fellowship(s), totalling $30,000. To Apply: Required: application form; reference(s); resume. Deadline: 10/15 every year. Contact: Caroline F. Sloat, Director of Scholarly Programs, 508-755-5221, csloat@mwa.org.

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