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| Financial Aid Granting Institutions - 5 | EAST-WEST CENTER Graduate Degree Fellowships are available to individuals interested in participating in the educational and research programs of the East-West Center while pursuing graduate degree study at the University of Hawai‘i. Fellowships for both master's (24 month) and doctoral (48 month) degrees are available. Degree fellows have opportunities to participate in the Center's research projects in several areas of international study, including · Politics, Governance, and Security · Economics · Environmental Change, Vulnerability, and Governance · Population and Health · Education · Pacific Islands Development For more information click here The Asian Development Bank - Government of Japan Scholarship Program graduate degree fellowship provides support for graduate (post-baccalaureate) studies in approved fields of study at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa (UHM), and for participation in educational activities at the East-West Center (EWC). For more information click here
JOHN E. FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES AIDS International Training and Research Program (AITRP) FIC / Ellison Clinical Research for U.S. Graduate Students Fogarty International Collaborative Trauma and Injury Research Training Program (ICTIRT) Global Infectious Disease Research Training Program (GID) Informatics Training for Global Health International Bioethics Education and Career Development Award International Clinical, Operational, and Health Services Research and Training Award (ICOHRTA) International Clinical, Operational, and Health Services Research and Training Award for AIDS and Tuberculosis (ICOHRTA-AIDS/TB) International Collaborative Genetics Research Training Program International Maternal and Child Health Research and Training Program (MCH) International Training and Research Program in Environmental and Occupational Health International Training and Research Program in Population and Health International Training Program in Medical Informatics (ITMI) Minority International Research Training Grant (MIRT) Research Grants Brain Disorders in the Developing World: Research Across the Lifespan Ecology of Infectious Diseases Fogarty International Research Collaboration Award (FIRCA) Global Health Research Initiative Program for New Foreign Investigators (GRIP) Health, Environment, and Economic Development (HEED) Program International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups (ICBG) International Studies on Health and Economic Development International Tobacco and Health Research and Capacity Building Program Stigma and Global Health Research Program Career Awards International Research Scientist Development Award for U.S. Postdoctoral Scientists (IRSDA) NIH Opportunities Fellowship Opportunities in Japan (JSPS) NIH Visiting Program The Oncology Research Faculty Development Program Short-Term Scientist Exchange Program NIDA Fellowships The National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) provides international opportunities. NIDCR Programs The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) provides international opportunities. International Neuroscience Fellowship Program For more information click here
THE FORD FOUNDATION Most of the foundation’s grant funds are given to organizations. Although it also makes grants to individuals, they are few in number relative to demand and are limited to research, training and other activities related to its program interests. The foundation does not award undergraduate scholarships or make grants for purely personal needs. Support for graduate fellowships is generally provided through grants to universities and other organizations, which are responsible for the selection of recipients. Most foundation grants to individuals are awarded either through publicly announced competitions or on the basis of nominations from universities and other nonprofit institutions. In all cases, recipients are selected on the merits of their proposals and on their potential contribution to advancing the foundation’s program objectives. For more information click here
GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE (DAAD) The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is a publicly-funded independent organization of higher education institutions in Germany. It provides information from 14 international offices as well as financial support to over 50,000 highly-qualified students and faculty per year for international research and study. DAAD New York helps students, faculty and current DAAD fellows in the US and Canada. For more information click here
GERMAN MARSHALL FUND OF THE UNITED STATES The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is an American public policy and grantmaking institution dedicated to promoting greater cooperation and understanding between the United States and Europe. GMF makes grants to individuals and organizations. Institutional support is available for organizations that have significant, ongoing transatlantic programs. GMF also administers fellowships, some of which are limited based on citizenship. In addition to grantmaking, GMF manages a number of fellowship programs designed to engage and educate emerging and established leaders in U.S.-European relations. These fellowships include the Journalism Fellowship Program, the Marshall Memorial Fellowship Program, and the Research Fellowship Program. GMF also works closely with partner organizations to support the following fellowships: Campus Fellows Program, the Community Foundation Transatlantic Fellowship, Environmental Fellowship Program, and the Manfred Wörner Seminar. For more information click here
JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM MEMORIAL FOUNDATION The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation provides fellowships for advanced professionals in all fields (natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, creative arts) except the performing arts. Fellowships are not available for students. The Foundation only supports individuals. It does not make grants to institutions or organizations. The Foundation selects its Fellows on the basis of two separate competitions, one for the United States and Canada, the other for Latin America and the Caribbean. For more information click here
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.
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