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Category Archives: Funding Opportunities
Fulbright Application Websites
In preparation for tomorrow’s luncheon presentation, below are some helpful websites for those curious about the Fulbright scholarship (other fellowship opportunities can be viewed at http://www.unl.edu/fellowships). If you are interested in applying contact Dr. Laura Damuth, 118 Neihardt Hall, ldamuth1@unl.edu, fellowships@unl.edu, … Continue reading
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Some funding opportunities from the SSRC
Check them out here. Most are for IR/comparative, some have deadlines soon.
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Warren E. Miller Scholarship for 2011 ICPSR
A scholarship fund has been established in honor of Warren E. Miller for participation in the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) 2011 Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research. Professor Miller was not only one of … Continue reading
Senning Fellowship Applications due April 15
See Dr. McMahon’s 2/16 email for details.
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Workshop for writing applications for arts and humanities workshops
For the theorists among us, check this out. It’s February 11, 2-5 PM at the Multicultural center.
World’s greatest fellowship
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. But it’s only open to first-years. So for those of you in your first year of graduate study, this might be worth checking out.