African Development Dissertation Workshop Program: Institute of International Studies; UC Berkeley

Funding Opportunities for Africans and Foreign Nationals (cont.)

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW LIBRARIES SCHOLARSHIPS. Citizenship: Not restricted. Field: Law. Level: Undergraduate and graduate. Award: $2,000 to $3,500. Deadline: April. Contact: Scholarship Committee, American Assoc. of Law Libraries, 53 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS. Purpose: To provide full-time graduate or post-graduate study or research in the U.S. Requirements: Not citizen or permanent resident of U.S. Applicant must hold a U.S. bachelor's degree before December 1. Upon completion of studies, recipients must return to their home countries to pursue a professional career. Awards: $13, 000. Contact: AAUW Educational Foundation, 1111 Sixteenth Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20036-4873.

AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS. Citizenship: Not restricted. Field: Legal history. Level: Undergraduate and graduate. Award: $6,000. Deadline: January. Contact: Program in Legal History, American Bar Assoc. 1155 E. 60th St. Chicago, IL 60637.

AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS. Citizenship: Not restricted. Field: All fields in music. Level: Undergraduate and graduate. Award: $100 to $1,000. Contact: American Conservatory of Music, 116 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60603.

AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR AGING RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS. Citizenship: Not restricted. Field: Aging study. Level: Graduate. Award: $500 to $1,000. Contact: American Foundation for Aging Research, 117 Tucker Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211.

AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS. The following fellowships are offered annually to non-U.S. citizens for study, primarily at the graduate level, of Home Economics in the U.S.: 1. Ethel L. Parker Fellowship- U.S. $3,000 is offered to foreign students desiring to study home economics in the U.S. 2. Marion K. Piper Fellowship- U.S. $2,000 is offered to an international student who wishes to study home economics in the U.S. 3. D. Elizabeth Williams Fellowship- U.S. $2,000 is offered to an international student who wishes to study home economics in the U.S. Note: International students residing in the U.S. at the time of application must submit a $10.00 fee. Six copies of the completed application form should be submitted. Closing Date: January. Contact: Fellowships Committee Staff Liaison, American Home Economics Association Foundation, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue, NW. Washington, D. C. 20036. 4. Carley-Canoyer-Cutler Fellowship in Consumer Studies- U.S. $1,500 is awarded to a member of a minority group or an international student for consumer studies at the graduate level. 5. Flemmie P. Kittrell Fellowship for Minorities- U.S. $3,000 is offered annually for graduate study to a member of a minority group in the U.S. or a student from a developing country.

AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS. Citizenship: Not restricted. Field: Consumer studies. Level: Undergraduate and graduate. Award: $1,500 to $3,000. Deadline: January. Contact: American Home Economics Assoc. Foundation, 2010 Massachusetts Ave., NW. Washington, D.C. 20036.

THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR MAGHRIB STUDIES (AIMS). 1. Short-Term Grants Program, covering the academic year beginning in June. The Institute has up to $25,000 available for research support in 1993-1994 and will entertain immediate applications. Small grants, averaging $1,500 to $2,000 will be made for research in all countries of the Maghrib. 2. Collaborative research projects between Americans and Maghribis, including a workshop either in the US or North Africa. Two grants of up to $7,500 available. Deadline for applications is March 1, 1993. Contact: Dr. I. William Zartman, AIMS Grants, School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University 1740 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036.

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