Fellowship

UC Berkeley Peace Corps Scholarship Launched At I-House

May 9th, 2007

The Joe Lurie Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Fellowship was launched at the UC Berkeley International House’s 19th Annual Celebration & Awards Gala Thursday.
The fund aims at providing an I-House room and board award to an entering first year returned Peace Corps doctoral student at UC Berkeley. The UC Berkeley Graduate Division will match this annually [...]

Hamm scholarship winners announced

May 6th, 2007

Eight Van Buren High School graduating seniors have been awarded Harry O. Hamm scholarships providing them a college education. Stephen Chapman, Lauren Clark, Leanne Cushman, Natasha Harris, B.J. Huffstetler, Caitlin McBride, Meredith McCabe and Daniel Sharp join 61 other recipients of the prestigious scholarship.
Hamm, who attended Sophia Meyer School, valued his education and the influence [...]

Study abroad participation remains on consistent level

April 28th, 2007

As the diversity of the world’s cultures continues to influence our generation, Baylor has recognized the advantages of expanding students’ horizons on an international level.
Imperative XI of Baylor 2012 stresses the importance of emphasizing global education.
One goal under this imperative is to increase participation in study abroad programs so 30 percent of each graduating class [...]

Artist Fellowship application deadline is April 6

April 1st, 2007

CARSON CITY-The deadline to apply for an Artist Fellowship from the Nevada Arts Council is Friday, April 6.
Each year the Nevada Arts Council, through the Artist Fellowship program, encourages the pursuit of artistic excellence and provides financial support to Nevada artists of merit. Nine fellowships of $5,000 each are awarded annually with three each in [...]

LearningPoint Awarded Idea Foundry Transformation Fellowship

April 1st, 2007

LearningPoint, a provider of e-learning technology solutions, announced today that it has received a $175,000 Transformation Fellowship from Idea Foundry. The Fellowship consists of $100,000 in cash and $75,000 worth of consulting support. The award will be used to accelerate the launch of the company’s new rapid e-learning development solution called CollaborateTM.
Collaborate puts the [...]

Speare president achieves fellowship

March 29th, 2007

Michelle McEwen, Speare Memorial Hospital’s president and chief executive officer, has become a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), which has been called nation’s leading professional society for healthcare leaders.
McEwen said she has spent the past few years being certified. She said that the criteria have changed through the years but it [...]

Deadline for CNES media fellowship extended

March 29th, 2007

NEW DELHI: media professionals who wish to study issues related to the North-east can now apply for the Third CNES-Setu National Media Fellowship by April 15.
This follows the extension of the deadline for receipt of applications for the fellowship, instituted by the Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research.
The fellowship carries an award of [...]

Jazz Pharmaceuticals Launches Sleep Medicine Fellowship Grant Program

March 29th, 2007

Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced the launch of the Jazz Pharmaceuticals Fellowship Training Grant in Sleep Medicine for physician and research Fellows conducting original peer-review research in sleep medicine. Four $50,000 one-year grants will be awarded at the beginning of the 2008-2009 academic year to support promising research conducted by Fellows in accredited sleep training [...]

ENTRIES CLOSE SOON FOR $20,000 GRANT MCLENNAN FELLOWSHIP

March 29th, 2007

Queensland-based songwriters have until Friday to submit their entries for the inaugural $20,000 Grant McLennan Fellowship before applications close.
Acting Premier Anna Bligh urged aspiring and practising songwriters to complete and send in their applications for a chance to further their careers.
“Enquiries about the Grant McLennan Fellowship have been received from across the state and I [...]

Student gets fellowship to research black culture

March 29th, 2007

Katherine Chilton, a student in Carnegie Mellon’s Ph.D. program in history, was awarded a research fellowship from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History earlier this month. The fellowship will help to further Chilton’s research for her dissertation, titled “Gender, Labor, and Family during Slavery and the Transition to Freedom in the District of Columbia [...]