Chateaubriand Scholarship Program for the Humanities & Social Sciences

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Deadline: January 14, 2013

Length: 8 months

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The Chateaubriand Fellowship is a grant offered by the Education Office of the Embassy of France in the United
States.

Every year, it allows doctorate students enrolled in American universities- to conduct research in France for 8
months. This program has two main goals :
  • 1. To allow American doctorate students to benefit from an experience in a French University.
  • 2. To develop Franco-American academic partnerships.
Chateaubriand recipients receive about 1500€/month, a round trip ticket to France, and health insurance.

URL:http://humanities.chateaubriand-fellowship.org/

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