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Deadline: May 20, 2013  

Comments:Up to 20 scholarships for master's and doctoral study in communication sciences and disorders, audiology, and early childhood language development. Up to 4 master's or doctoral student scholarships will be awarded for special purposes including students with disability, minority students, international students, and NSSLHA members.Scholarships are open to full-time graduate students, some awards are for disabled and minority students only. Award amount is $5,000. 

Deadline: June 1, 2013

Length: Varies

Comments: Each year The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS) awards two grants of $1,000 each to student memberss who are doing human sexuality research. The purpose of the research can be a master's thesis or doctoral dissertation, but this is not a requirement. Applicants must be enrolled in a degree-granting program and a member (student) of SSSS. Student research grant awards are funded by the Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.

For More Information

The Society Office

SSSS

P.O. Box 416

Allentown, PA 18105-0416 U.S.A. 

(610) 443-3100

thesociety@sexscience.org 

www.sexscience.org/student_research_grants


Deadline: April 12, 2013

Comments: Scholarships support women with bachelor degrees to continue graduate studies towards an advanced degree in any field. Award renewable.Must have a 3.0 GPA and have a commitment to serving others in the African-American community. Also, must not be a member of or have a family member affiliated with Delta Sigma Theta, Inc.Competitive stipends offered.
Deadline: 3/15/13

Length: 9 months

Comments: The Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) offers full-time legislative and public policy fellowships in Washington, D.C. Benefits: Fellowship placement in a Congressional office, Federal agency, or non-profit organization, Competitive stipends and benefits offered to all fellows. Minimum Requirements to Apply for the 2011-2012 APAICS Fellowship Program: Bachelor's degree or graduate degree from an accredited educational institution; Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residency by September 1, 2011.

URL: http://www.apaics.org/index.php/pages/programs/fellowships/
Deadline: March 15, 2013  

Length: 1 yr.

Comments: Fellowships support graduate students whose programs of study seem likely to have an impact in the development and implementation of scientifically valid alternatives to the use of animals in research, product testing, and education. Fellowships are renewable annually for up to three years.Must be enrolled in a Master's or PhD program and have a faculty sponsor.A stipend of $12,500 per year and $2,500 for supplies.

Deadline: 3/1/2013

Length: 9 months

Comments: The Mariam K. Chamberlain Fellow works as a general research assistant on a variety of research projects and reports. Research tasks may include reviewing literature; collecting, checking and analyzing data; gathering information; and preparing reports and report graphics. Attending relevant Congressional briefings, policy seminars and meetings is also an integral part of the fellowship program. Applicants should have at least a bachelor's degree in a social science discipline, statistics, or women's studies. Graduate work is not required. Applicants should have strong quantitative and library research skills and knowledge of women's issues; familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel is required. Knowledge of STATA, SPSS, SAS, and graphics software a plus. Qualitative research skills also a plus.Compensation for the fellowship is $27,000 over the 9 month period, plus health insurance and a public transportation stipend. The positions are full-time and generally span the academic year (September-May), but starting and ending dates are somewhat flexible. IWPR is committed to diversity and encourages people of all ethnic, cultural, economic, and sexual orientations to apply.

URL: http://www.iwpr.org/about/fellowships
Deadline: 3/15/13

Length: 2 month - 1 year

Comments:Inaugurated in 1986, the Capitol Fellowship Program has provided financial support to more than fifty scholars researching important topics in the art and architectural history of the United States Capitol Complex. Fellowship support permits scholars--selected on the basis of their qualifications and research proposals--to use the extensive documents housed in the Office of the Architect of the Capitol, the Library of Congress and the National Archives. Graduate Students enrolled in a degree program in art or architectural history, American history, American studies, museum studies, or decorative arts, and scholars with a proven record of research and publication may apply. The proposed topic must directly relate to some elements of art or architecture within the United States Capitol complex: the Capitol, the congressional office buildings, the Library of Congress buildings, the Supreme Court buildings, and the Botanic Garden.  Depending upon the scope of the proposal, the fellowship may be requested for a minimum of one month and a maximum of one year. The fellowship amount is $2,500 per month, up to a maximum of $30,000 for a full year, pending the availability of funding.

URL: http://www.uschs.org/Content/72.htm
Deadline: February 22, 2013 

Comments: One scholarship offered for a graduate student who is enrolled in a full time master's study preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Award not renewable.Must be currently enrolled in a full-time master's program that prepares students for careers in state and local government finance and expect to be enrolled in the spring 2013 semester.Award includes $10,000 and a round-trip air ticket and accommodations to the agency

Deadline: 3/1/2013

Length: short-term

Comments: The Phillips Fund of the American Philosophical Society provides grants for research in Native American linguistics, ethnohistory, and the history of studies of Native Americans, in the continental United States and Canada. Grants are not made for projects in archaeology, ethnography, psycholinguistics, or for the preparation of pedagogical materials. The committee distinguishes ethnohistory from contemporary ethnography as the study of cultures and culture change through time. The grants are intended for such costs as travel, tapes, films, and consultants' fees but not for the purchase of books or permanent equipment. The committee prefers to support the work of younger scholars who have received the doctorate. Applications are also accepted from graduate students for research on masters theses or doctoral dissertations. The average award is about $2,500; grants do not exceed $3,500.
URL:  http://www.amphilsoc.org/grants/phillips
Deadline: March 1, 2013 

Length: 2 yrs.

Comments:Fellowships are awarded to fellows that are committed to teaching American history, American government, and/or social studies full time in grades 7-12. These fellowships are intended exclusively for graduate study leading to a master's degree. Fellowship applicant must currently possess a bachelor's degree, or plan to receive a bachelor's degree no later than August 31 of the year in which you are applying, or be a full-time secondary school teacher. Students pursuing PhDs or teaching certificates are not eligible. Required to teach in a secondary school after graduation.The fellowship provides up to $24,000 in educational support over a two-year period.

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