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Princeton University - Princeton Society of Fellows - Postdoctoral Fellowships
United States Institute of Peace Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program
Critical Language Scholarships For Intensive Summer Institutes
Native Leadership Scholarship
Bryce Harlow Scholarship
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The Princeton University Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts invites applications for three-year postdoctoral fellowships, 2007-2010, for recent Ph.Ds (from Jan. 2004) in humanities or social sciences. Stipend: approx. $64,500. Application deadline: October 3, 2006. Four appointments to pursue research and teach half-time:
1) Open Fellowship: all disciplines represented in the Society of Fellows.
2) Haarlow Fellowship in Humanistic Studies: pursue research, teach and coordinate interdisciplinary year-long humanities course, Approaches to Western Culture.
3) Fellowship in East Asian Studies and the Humanities: pursue research, teach and coordinate interdisciplinary year-long course, East Asian Humanities: The Classical Traditions.
4) Fellowship in International Development to enhance interdisciplinary dialogue and teaching in this field, with particular focus on political, ethical and/or social dimensions of issues. Political scientists, sociologists and economists interested in a cross-disciplinary policy focus on international development are strongly encouraged to apply.
For details, see website www.princeton.edu/~sf
Contact Info:
Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts
The Joseph Henry House
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
Website: http://www.princeton.edu/~sf
USIP Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program
Senior Fellowship Overview
The United States Institute of Peace invites applications for Senior Fellowships in its Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace. These fellowships support practitioners and scholars working on research projects concerning the sources and nature of international conflict and ways of preventing, managing, or resolving conflict.
For 2007-2008, USIP expects to award about 12 fellowships. Priority will be given to proposals that promise to make a timely contribution to the understanding and resolution of ongoing and emerging international conflicts. USIP is especially interested in proposals addressing problems of the Muslim world, post-war reconstruction and reconciliation in Iraq and elsewhere, and responses to terrorism and political violence.
Proposals in all fields are welcome. Fellowships are open to citizens of any country.
Senior Fellows play an important role in helping to advance understanding on issues related to the prevention, management, and resolution of international conflicts.
CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTENSIVE SUMMER INSTITUTES
The United States Department of State and the Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) are pleased to announce the availability of scholarships for intensive overseas study for Summer 2006 in critical-need languages such as Arabic, Bangla, Hindi, Punjabi, Turkish and Urdu.
As part of the National Security Language Initiative (NSLI), a U.S. government interagency effort to expand dramatically the number of Americans studying and mastering critical need foreign languages, the Department of State Critical Language Scholarships will provide funding for U.S. citizen undergraduate, master’s and Ph.D. students to participate in beginning, intermediate and advanced level summer language programs at American Overseas Research Centers.
Recipients of these scholarships will be expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period and later apply their critical language skills in their professional careers.

The Native Leadership Scholarship (NLS) program creates educational opportunities for women around the world who are grassroots leaders, organizers and activists demonstrating financial need. NLS invests in women's leadership and leadership development by supporting non-doctoral graduate education in human rights, sustainable development, and public health.
The NLS awards four to six scholarships per year, up to US$25,000 per academic year for a maximum of two years. The awards help the recipients meet the costs of tuition, fees, books, educational supplies, housing, maintenance, and travel to and from the home country and the educational institution. NLS awards are paid directly to the institution in a student's account. For women intending to study at U.S. universities, NLS funding for expenses other than tuition and books is subject to a 14% U.S. tax.
Since 1985 the Foundation has awarded scholarships to highly motivated students who are pursuing a career in professional advocacy throughpublic affairs, government relations orlobbying. Scholarships will be awarded for the 2006-2007 academic year to individuals who undertake graduate level studies on a part-time basisand work full-time. Acceptable graduate programs include, but are not limited to law, business and public policy. The $6,000 award will help defray tuition costs and will be paid directly to the university in two installments. Students selected as Bryce Harlow Scholars are encouraged to re-apply for the award during consecutive years in which they are eligible.
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