Deadline: June 3, 2013
This program provides grants to colleges and
universities to fund individual doctoral students who conduct research
in other countries, in modern foreign languages and area studies for
periods of six to 12 months.
Who May Apply (specifically): Graduate students in doctoral programs in the fields of foreign languages and area studies must
apply through the institutions in which they are enrolled.
A student is eligible to receive a fellowship if he or she:
- Is a citizen or national of the United States or is a permanent resident of the United States;
- Is a graduate student in good standing at an institution of higher
education in the United States who, when the fellowship begins, is
admitted to candidacy in a doctoral program in modern foreign languages
and area studies at that institution;
- Is planning a teaching career in the United States upon graduation; and
- Possesses adequate skills in the language(s) necessary to carry out the dissertation project.
For other opportunities see: