Financial Aid Granting Institutions - 4
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Financial Aid Granting Institutions - 4
CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Identifies and recruits some of the best scholars in a variety of academic disciplines, invests in the careers of the most promising younger scholars, and organizes and support groups of scholars working on socially relevant topics.  
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COCA-COLA SCHOLARS FOUNDATION 
 The program is open to all high school seniors in the United States from 26,000 high schools. Coca-Cola Scholars come from all 50 states and more than one-third are minorities. The Scholars represent a cross-section of outstanding young people, characterized by their educational excellence, leadership in their schools and commitment to their communities.
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THE JANE COFFIN CHILDS MEMORIAL
The Fund awards fellowships to suitably qualified individuals for full time postdoctoral studies in the medical and related sciences bearing on cancer.
Applicants in general should not have more than ONE YEAR of postdoctoral experience. They must hold either the M.D. degree or the Ph.D. degree in the field in which they propose to study or furnish evidence of equivalent training and experience.
The basic stipend at present is $41,000 the first year, $42,000 the second year, and $44,000 the third year, with an additional $750 for each dependent child. There is no dependency allowance for a spouse.
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FUND FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH
Research Training Awards are available to individuals in one of the following categories:
· Qualified Alberta Faculty seeking new training in health research:
Health Research Career Renewal Awards
· Individuals who hold Ph.D., M.D. or D.D.S. degrees:
Postdoctoral Fellow Recruitment Fund
Full-Time Fellowships
Part-Time Fellowships
Clinical Fellowships
Fast-track Fellowships
· Graduate students pursuing Master's or Ph.D. degrees:
Full-Time Studentships
Health Research Full-Time Studentships
M.D./Ph.D. Studentships
The Dr. Lionel E. McLeod Health Research Scholarship
Part-Time Studentships   
Fast-track Studentships
· Undergraduate Students:
Summer Studentships
HYRS Program
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THE COMMONWEALTH FUND OF NEW YORK
It supports independent research on health and social issues and makes grants to improve health care practice and policy. It supports efforts to help people live healthy and productive lives and assists specific groups with serious, neglected problems.
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COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF SCHOLARS
Fulbright Programs for U.S. Scholars
Programs that offer U.S. faculty, administrators and professionals grants to lecture, do research or participate in seminars
Fulbright Programs for Visiting Scholars
Programs that support the research and teaching of visiting (Non-U.S.) scholars and the U.S. institutions that host them.
Other Programs Administered by CIES
Programs that the Council for International Exchange of Scholars offers in conjunction with other institutions.
Fulbright Awards around the Globe for U.S. Scholars

AARON DIAMOND FOUNDATION
The Clinical Program of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center is situated at the Rockefeller University campus on York Avenue and 66th Street. All clinical activities and services are research-related and free of charge. The setting is both private and peaceful. Dr. Markowitz or one of his associates routinely evaluates study subjects. Arlene Hurley R.N. and her staff provide nursing care and support services. Both Dr. Markowitz and Ms. Hurley have been involved with the Clinical Service since its inception in 1994.
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Note: this information is subject to change without notice by the awarding organization. For the most up-to-date information (i.e., awards, deadlines, eligibility, etc.) we recommend that you contact each organization directly.