| 351. Swedish Institute (Scholarships for Study or Research inSweden). Amount: SEK 3880 per month. Tenable at any Swedish university,educational institution or for independent research. Duration isnormally 1-3 years. Eligibility: To students & researchers in all study areas who are'not' Swedish citizens. For study or research in Sweden when itcannot be done equally as well in another country. Knowledge ofSwedish or English required. Deadline: Sep. 1-Dec. 1. Contact: PO Box 7434; S-103 91 Stockholm Sweden. 352. Syracuse University (Graduate Scholarships). Amount: 1400 awards of $7,800-$9,750 tuition allowance for oneyear. Eligibility: To graduate students in all areas enrolled at theuniversity to support graduate training for students with superiorqualifications. Recipients are selected upon the recommendation ofacademic department heads. Deadline: None. Contact: Graduate School's Award Office, 212; Lyman Hall; Syracuse,NY 13244; (315) 443-4492. 353. Tanglewood Music Center (Fellowship Program). Amount: No information on amount of award. 2 months duration;effective July. Award includes tuition, travel, and livingexpenses. 140 awarded annually. Eligibility: Open to postsecondary vocational/technical,undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, andprofessionals in the field of music. 18 to 35 years of age. Recipient must have advanced proficiency in music performance orcomposition. Deadline: March 1; notification by May 1. Contact: Richard Ortner, Administrator; Symphony Hall; Boston, MA02115; (617) 266-5241; Fax: (617) 266-9648; Telex/Cable: 710 3219283. 354. Texas A & M University (Academic Excellence Awards). Amount: Approx. 500 awards per year of $400-$1,500 for 1-3 years. Eligibility: For full-time undergraduate & graduate students in allareas of study at the university to recognize & assist students whoare making excellent scholastic progress. Deadline: Mar. 1. Contact: Student Financial Aid Office; College Station, TX 77843;(409) 845-5852. 355. Theatre Americana (David James Ellis Memorial Award). Amount: $500. Eligibility: Competition open to anyone. Award is given to the bestunpublished full-length 2 or 3-act play (preferably on an Americantheme) submitted to the selection committee each season. Deadline: Apr. 1. Contact: PO Box 245; Altadena, CA 91001. 356. Towson State UniversityAmount: Varies. Eligibility: Numerous scholarship & award programs available toentering freshmen/graduate & transfer students in all areas ofstudy. Deadline: Varies. Contact: Academic Services Scholarship Office; Towson, MD 21204;(301) 321-3256. 357. Translation Center (National Awards; International Awards). Amount: $1,000-$2,000. Eligibility: Open to translators for outstanding translations offoreign works into English & American works into foreign languages. Awards are designed primarily to recognize excellenceDeadline: Jan. 15Contact: 307A Mathematics Bldg.; Columbia Univ.; New York, NY10027; (212) 280-2305. 358. True Vision Incorporated International Computer Graphics ImageContest. Amount: 4 awards 0f $200-$2,000. Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; computer graphics;recipients chosen on the basis of quality of submitted work. Deadline: June 1Contact: Dennis Collins; 7351 Shadeland Station, Suite 100;Indianapolis, IN 46256; (317) 841-0332359. Trustees for Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks (JuniorFellowships). Amount: $9,000 per fellowship. 9 months duration; effectiveSeptember 15. Award includes travel and housing. Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates in the fields ofpre-Columbian studies, Byzantine studies, and history of landscapearchitecture. Deadline: November 15; notification by February. Contact: 1703 32nd Street NW; Washington, DC 20007; (202)342-3233; Telex/Cable: HARDOAKS. 360. Trustees for Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks (SummerFellowships). Amount: Up to $1,000 per fellowship. 10 weeks duration; effectivebetween June and August. Award includes travel and housing. Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals inthe fields of pre-Columbian studies, Byzantine studies, and historyof landscape architecture. Deadline: November 15; notification by February. Contact: 1703 32nd Street NW; Washington, DC 20007; (202)342-3233; Telex/Cable: HARDOAKS. 361. Tulane University (Scholarships & Fellowships). Amount: Varies. Eligibility: Numerous scholarship & fellowship programs forundergraduate & graduate study in all areas at the university. There is also an honors program for outstanding students acceptedfor enrollment at the univ. Deadline: Varies. Contact: Admissions Office; New Orleans, LA 70118; (504) 865-5731. 362. Tuskegee Institute (Graduate Research Fellowships andAssistantships). Amount: $3,100 Minimum. Eligibility: Available to qualified college graduate who wishes toenter Tuskegee Institute's grad program leading to master's degree. Deadline: Mar. 15. Contact: Graduate Admissions Office; Tuskegee Institute, AL 36088;(205) 727-8424. 363. Unitarian Universalist Association (Graduate TheologicalScholarships). Amount: 55 awards per year of $1,000-$1,500. Eligibility: Financial aid to students who have completed firstyear of theological program at grad level. Must have registeredtheir intentions with the Unitarian Universalist Association tobecome Unitarian universalist ministers. Deadline: April 15. Contact: 25 Beacon St.; Boston, MA 02108; (617) 742-2100. 364. University Film and Video Association (Grants). Amount: $1,500Eligibility: Grants are open to undergraduate & graduate studentsin film and video who are sponsored by a faculty member who isactive in the film and video association. Deadline: June 15. Contact: c/o Loren Cocking; Dept. of Cinema & Photography; SouthernIllinois Univ.; Carbondale, IL 62901; (618) 453- 2365. 365. University Film and Video Foundation (Scholarships &Fellowships). Amount: Varies. Eligibility: Scholarships & fellowships open to undergraduate &graduate students enrolled in film & video programs at accreditedcolleges & universities. Deadline: Varies. Contact: c/o Dr. R.W. Wagner; Dept. of Photography & Cinema; OhioState Univ.; Columbus, OH 43210; (614) 292-4920. 366. University of Cambridge, Christ's College (Levy TravelFellowships for Study in the U.S.). Amount: 2 fellowships of $12,000 or $15,000 plus travel, $1,500 or$3,000 for U.S. travel, housing at Bard College, additionalpayments for housing and travel away from Bard. 1 year duration. Award includes stipend, travel, U.S. travel, and housing. Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals inthe field of economics, including unemployment, growth,inflation/deflation, developing economies, government spending andtax policies, trade imbalances, capital investment/productivity,business cycles/economic stability, efficiency/fairness. Recipientmust be a member of a college at the University of Cambridge. Deadline: January 6. Contact: Senior Tutor; Cambridge, CB2 3BU; United Kingdom. 367. University of Cambridge-Corpus Christi College (ResearchScholarships). Amount: Tuition + 2,806 pounds stipend. Renewable for up to 3years. Eligibility: For post-graduate study in all areas. Open to studentsaccepted at Corpus Christie College by the board of graduatestudies. Deadline: None. Contact: Tutor for Advanced Studies; Cambridge CB2 1RH England;0223-338006. 368. University of Cambridge-Wolfsen College (Bursaries). Amount: Up to 2,000 pounds. Renewable. Eligibility: Awards on merit or need to post-graduate studentsadmitted for higher degree study at Wolfson College in all areas ofstudy. Deadline: May 31. Contact: Senior Tutor; Barton Road; Cambridge CAMS CB3 9BB England;0223-64811. 369. University of Chicago Comparative Education Center (GraduateScholarships). Amount: Varies. Eligibility: Six graduate scholarships awarded for study at theUniv. of Chicago in comparative education and related disciplinesin the social sciencesDeadline: Feb. 1. Contact: 5835 Kimbark Ave.; Chicago, IL 60637; (312) 702-1557. 370. University of Edinburgh (Post-Graduate Studentship). Amount: 10-20 awards of 2,664 pounds + fees per year. Renewable fortwo yearsEligibility: Awards to best qualified applicants for post-graduatestudy at the university in all areas of study. Deadline: Apr. 15. Contact: Old College South Bridge; Edinburgh EH8 9YL England;031-667-1011 (4349). 371. University of Exeter (Post-Graduate Scholarships). Amount: 20 awards of 2,756 pounds + fees at U.K. rate. Renewablefor a maximum of three years. Eligibility: For study in all areas at the University of Exeteronly. Nominations are submitted by departments. Deadline: May 30. Contact: Registrar; Northcote House; The Queen's Drive; Exeter EX44QJ Devon England. 372. University of Guelph (Graduate Visa Student Scholarship). Amount: 10 awards of $4,200-$6,300 per year. Continuation of awardis contingent on maintenance of a high academic performance in theprogram. Eligibility: For graduate study in all areas at the university. Outstanding students with high GPA will be nominated by their dept. head. Deadline: Open. Contact: Faculty of Graduate Studies; Guelph Ontario NIG 2W1Canada; (519) 824-4120 ext. 2441. 373. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Kate N.KinleyFellowship). Amount: $4,500. Eligibility: Graduate fellowship for advanced study in the USA orabroad in the fields of art, music, and architecture. Open toapplicants with a bachelor's degree in the above areas. Preferapplicants under age 25. Deadline: Mar. 15. Contact: College of Fine & Applied Arts; 110 Architecture Bldg; 608East Taft Dr.; Champaign, IL 61820; (217) 333-1661. 374. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Russian and EastEuropean Center (Visiting Scholars Program). Amount: 3-8 residencies of $650-$1,950 per award. 1-3 monthsduration; effective February 15. Award includes housing. Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, postdoctorals, andprofessionals in the fields of Russian studies and East Europeanstudies. Deadline: April 1; notification by May 15. Contact: Marianna Tax Choldin, Director; 1208 West California;Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-1244; Telex/Cable: TWX910 245 0782/IUSLAVIC URBA. 375. University of Iowa Foundation (David Braverman Scholarship). Amount: $1,000. Eligibility: To physically disabled students for graduate/orprofessional education in all fields of study. Must demonstrateacademic ability and service to community. Deadline: July 17. Contact: c/o Univ. of Iowa; Services for Persons with Disabilities;305 Calvin Hall; Iowa City, IA 52242; (319) 353-5355. 376. University of London (Overseas Research Students Fee SupportScheme). Amount: Varies. Eligibility: To support foreign students who wish to dopost-graduate work at the University of London. Applicants must bea graduate of a recognized college or university. Deadline: None. Contact: Secretary; Senate House; Room 21A; Malet St.; London W1CE7HU England; 01-636-8000. 377. University of Manitoba (J. W. Dafoe Graduate Fellowship). Amount: 1 grant of $10,000 Canadian for 1 year. Eligibility: BS/BA holders, international studies; recipientschosen on the basis of academic achievement and quality of proposedresearch. Deadline: February 15. Contact: Peter Dueck, Director; Financial Aid and Awards; Room 423;University Centre Building; Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2; (204) 474-9261. 378. University of Maryland Hospital-Medical School (Internships &Post-Doctoral Fellowships). Amount: Varies. Eligibility: Pre-doctoral internships and post-doctoral fellowshipsin pediatric psychology. Applicants in clinical counseling orschool psychology are eligible. Deadline: Varies. Contact: 22 S. Greene St.; Admissions Office; Baltimore, MD 21201;(301) 328-7478. 379. University of Melbourne (University of Melbourne PostgraduateScholarships). Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $8,600 Australian, plus$2,220 for spouse support annually, for 3-4 years. Eligibility: Master's candidates, BS/BA holders; humanities andsocial sciences, biological and agricultural sciences, physicalsciences and mathematics, engineering and applied sciences, somebusiness, education, health, law; recipients chosen on the basis ofacademic achievement (minimum 4.0 GPA). Deadline: October 31. Contact: Dr. Mary R. Emison, Assistant Registrar (Research); Officefor Research; Parkville, Victoria 3052 Australia; 03-334-6099380. University of Oxford (Rhodes Trust Scholarships). Amount: 78 awards of 4,200 pounds. Tenable at Oxford Univ. Eligibility: Must have graduated from a university and resided fora number of years in their country of origin. Scholars are chosenfor their academic and all-round qualities on the evidence oftestimonials from responsible persons. Deadline: Autumn. Contact: Rhodes House; South Parks Road; Oxford OX1 3RG England;0865-70902. 381. University of Oxford-St. Catherine's College (GraduateScholarships). Amount: 1,500 pounds. Renewable. Eligibility: Competitive scholarships to non-British citizens forgraduate study at St. Catherine's College at Oxford Univ. Deadline: April 30. Contact: Manor Road; Attn Senior Tutor; Oxford OX1 3UJ England;0865-249541. 382. University of Strathclyde (John Anderson Studentships). Amount: Up to 2,756 pounds. Eligibility: To students of all nationalities for post-graduatetraining in all areas of study. Deadline: June 16. Contact: McCance Bldg; 16 Richmond St.; Glasgow G1 1XQ Scotland;041-552-4400. 383. University of Tennessee (Hilton A. Smith Fellowship). Amount: 15-25 awards of tuition & fees + $4,500 stipend. Eligibility: To any graduate student who wishes to attend or isalready attending the Univ. of Tennessee (any campus). Awards arebased on high GPA and superior rankings on rating forms. Deadline: Feb. 15. Contact: The Office of Graduate Admissions & Records; 218 StudentServices Bldg; Knoxville, TN 37996; (615) 974-3251. 384. University of Vienna (Woursell Creative Writing Grant). Amount: Varies. Eligibility: Open to anyone between the ages of 22 and 35 years whois not a Communist and is not from a Communist country. Winners ofthe grant will be asked to agree in writing that they will pursuetheir literary talents. You will be asked to submit a copy of yourcreative writing (in any language) to the selection committee. Deadline: None. Contact: Prof. S. Korninger; 1010 Wien; Luegerring, Austria; 43 0025 67DW. 385. University of Virginia (Hoyns Fellowship). Amount: $9,600; 3 fiction and 3 poetry fellowships each year. Eligibility: Open to anyone who is accepted into the masters offine arts in creative writing program at the University ofVirginia. An original 30-40 pages fiction manuscript or 10 pagesof poetry will be required. Deadline: Feb. 15. Contact: Sydney Blair, Assistant Director; 143 Wilson Hall; Dept. of English; Charlottesville, VA 22903; (804) 924-6675. 386. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Resident Interns). Amount: 2 internships with stipend/salary of $12,000. 1 yearduration; effective September 1. Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates, and postdoctorals inthe field of art history. Deadline: April 1; notification by July 1. Contact: Mary Wayne Fritzsche; Manager, Office of Education andOutreach; 2800 Grove Avenue; Richmond, VA 23221-2466; (804)367-0823; Fax: (804) 367-9393. 387. Wagner College (Stanley Drama Award). Amount: 1 prize of $1,000. Eligibility: No restriction on academic level; playwriting;recipients chosen on the basis of quality of submitted unpublishedplay or musical. Deadline: September 1Contact: Bill Bly, Director; Department of Languages andLiterature; 631 Howard Ave.; Staten Island, NY 10301-4495; (718)390-3256. 388. Wellesley College (Harriet A. Shaw Fee Fellowships). Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $3,000. Eligibility: BS/BA holders; women only, music and allied arts;recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement andfinancial need; preference given to musical candidates. Deadline: December 1. Contact: Secretary to the Committee on Graduate Fellowships; Officeof Financial Aid; Box GR; Wellesley, MA 02181; (617) 235-0320. 389. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (Pre-Doctoral & Regular Grants). Amount: Approx. 160 awards per year of up to $10,000. Eligibility: Pre-doctoral grants are awarded to individuals tosupport dissertation or thesis research. Regular research grantsare awarded to qualified post-doctoral scholars who are affiliatedwith accredited institutions & organizations. Deadline: May 1. Contact:1865 Broadway; New York, NY 10023; (212) 957-8750. 390. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc. (Developing Countries Training Fellowships). Amount: 3 grants of up to $12,000 per year for 6 months to 3 years. Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; anthropology; must be from adeveloping country and able to demonstrate unavailability oftraining in home country as well as intention to return and work athome. Deadline: 6-12 months before anticipated start date of trainingContact : 1865 Broadway; New York, NY 10023; (212) 957-8705. 391. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Inc. (Small Grants Program-Predoctoral Grants for DissertationResearch). Amount: Unspecified number of grants of up to $10,000. Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; anthropology, includingcultural/social and biological/physical anthropology, ethnology,archaeology, anthropological linguistics, related disciplinesconcerned with human origins, development, variations; recipientschosen on the basis of quality of proposed research. Deadline: May 1. Contact: 1865 Broadway; New York, NY 10023; (212) 957-8705. 392. Western History Association (Rundell Graduate Student Award). Amount: $1,000. Eligibility: Applicants should be a doctoral candidate who hascompleted the comprehensive examinations for the Ph.D. and is inthe process of researching the dissertation subject. Applicantsshould be nominated by the graduate adviser in western-history froman institution offering the Ph.D. Deadline: May 1. Contact: University of Nevada; Reno, NV 89557. 393. Whitney Museum Independent Study Program (Helena RubinsteinFellowship in Art History and Museum Studies)Amount: 10 awards per year of $4,070. Eligibility: Graduate students in art history/museum studies. Thefellows organize exhibitions for the branch museums of the WhitneyMuseum of American Art. The fellows engage in independent researchtopics and attend weekly seminars with visiting artists, critics,and historians. Deadline: April 1. Contact: Eileen Kahng Program; 384 Broadway; New York, NY 10013;(212) 431-1737. 394. Winterthur Museum (Winterthur Research Fellowships). Amount: Unspecified number of grants of $1,000-$2,000 per month for1-12 months. Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; architecture, art and arthistory, folklore, historic preservation and museum studies,history; recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposedresearch. Deadline: May 15. Contact: Advanced Studies Division; Winterthur, DE 19735; (302)888-4649. 395. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships)Amount: 40 grants of $10,000 for 1 year. Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; ethical or religious values inall fields; recipients chosen on the basis of quality of proposeddissertation research. Deadline: December 31. Contact: 330 Alexander St.; P.O. Box 288; Princeton, NJ 08542;(609) 924-4666. 396. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (NewcombeDissertation Fellowships). Amount: Approx. 44 fellowships of $10,000 stipend. Eligibility: Open to Ph.D. & ed. candidates in the USA who willsoon complete all doctoral requirements except the dissertation inthe social sciences, humanities, and education. These awards arenot designed to finance field work but rather the completion ofdissertation research. Deadline: Dec. 31. Contact: Box 642; Princeton, NJ 08542; (609) 924-4666. 397. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowships Foundation (Woodrow WilsonWomen's Studies Research Grants for Doctoral Candidates). Amount: 11-15 grants of $1,000-$1,200 for 1 year. Eligibility: Doctoral candidates; women's studies; recipientschosen on the basis of quality of proposed research; should havecompleted all predissertation requirements in any field at agraduate school in the United States. Deadline: November 10. Contact: Carolyn Q. Wilson, Director; P.O. Box 642; Princeton, NJ08542; (609) 924-4666398. World Leisure & Recreation Association (Tom & Ruth ScholarshipProgram). Amount: Varies. Eligibility: Scholarships are intended to provide opportunities forundergraduate seniors or graduate students in recreation or leisureservices programs to attend international meeting/conferences orconventions and to gain a broader perspective of world leisure andrecreation. Deadline: Feb. 1. Contact: 559 King Edward Ave., Rm 108; Ottawa Ontario K1N 7N6,Canada; (613) 564-6812. 399. World Press Institute (World Press Institute Fellowship). Amount: 10 fellowships of $26,000 per award. 6 months duration;effective July. Award includes travel and living expenses. Eligibility: Open to graduates/postgraduates and postdoctorals inthe field of print and broadcast journalism. 25 to 35 years ofage. Deadline: January 1; notification by March 1. Contact: John Hodowanic, Executive Director; 1635 Summit Avenue;St. Paul, MN 55105; (612) 696-6360; Telex/Cable: 361525 WPIMNUD. 400. Yale Program on Non-Profit Organizations (John D. RockefellerIII Summer Fellowship Program). Amount: 5-6 grants of $3,300 for 3 months. Eligibility: Master's and doctoral candidates; area and culturalstudies, economics, history, philosophy and religions, politicalscience and public policy, psychology, sociology, anthropology,archaeology, women's studies, business administration andmanagement, health services management and hospital administration;recipients chosen on the basis of academic achievement and qualityof proposed research. Deadline: February 28. Contact: Bradford H. Gray, Executive Director; P.O. Box 154; YaleStation; 88 Trumbull St.; New Haven, CT 06520-7382; (203) 432-2124. 401. YMCA Willson Outdoor Center (Resident Camp Internship). Amount: 1 internship with stipend/salary of $4,500. 3 or 9 monthsduration; effective June or September. Eligibility: Open to undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates inthe field of outdoor education. 21 to 30 years of age. Recipientmust be English-speaking and nonsmoker. Deadline: No information provided. Contact: Anne Brienza, Interim Director; 2330 County Road 11;Bellefontaine, OH 43311; (513) 593-6194. 402. Zimmer Paper Products (Internship for Foreign Nationals). Amount: 1 internship with stipend/salary of $1,000-$2,000. 2-3months duration; effective June or July. Award includes livingexpenses. Eligibility: Open to postsecondary vocational/technical andundergraduates in the fields of paper technology or related fields,general business, and computer/information sciences. 20 years ofage and older. Recipient's studies must be in disciplines such aspaper science, chemistry, commercial business, or others directlyrelated to the paper business. Deadline: February 1; notification by March 15. Contact: Karl Zimmer, Chairman; 1450 East 20th Street;Indianapolis, IN 46218; (317) 634-1596; Fax: 9317) 263-3427;Telex/Cable; 27489. |