Miller Center Fellowships Program for International PhD Students in USA

Fellowships Program is funded by Miller
Center for PhD candidate who is expecting to complete his or her
dissertation by the conclusion of the fellowship year. This is not a
post-doctoral fellowship. The fellowship is open to non-U.S. citizens. The
fellowships offer for the academic year 2013/2014. The fellowship
 provides up to eight $20,000 grants to support one year of
research and writing. Along with the fellowship grant, the Miller Center
assists the fellow in choosing a senior scholar from their field to serve as
fellowship “mentor.”  The deadline for completed applications will be
February 1, 2013.
Study Subject(s): The Miller Center is pleased to offer funded fellowships for the
2013-2014 academic year in specific subject areas:
-The Ambrose Monell Foundation Funded Fellowship in Technology and Democracy
will fund a graduate student whose work is centered at the crosscurrents of
technology and democracy, perhaps addressing public affairs and policy issues
such as energy, transportation, health care, the environment, new media,
information technology, or urban planning.
-An immigration policy Fellowship funded by John and Rosemary Galbraith, to
support an graduate student whose studies and dissertation are breaking new
ground on the subject of immigration.
Course Level: This
scholarship is available for pursuing PhD degree level.
 
Scholarship Provider:  Miller Center, The Ambrose Monell
Foundation, John and Rosemary Galbraith
 
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility: An applicant must be a PhD candidate who is expecting to complete his or
her dissertation by the conclusion of the fellowship year. This is not a post-doctoral
fellowship. The fellowship is open to non-U.S. citizens.
Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship Description: The Miller Center Fellowship program funds scholars completing dissertations
that employ history to shed light on American politics, public policy, foreign
relations, the impact of global affairs on the United States, or media and
politics. The program provides up to eight $20,000 grants to support one year
of research and writing. Along with the fellowship grant, the Miller Center
assists the fellow in choosing a senior scholar from their field to serve as
fellowship “mentor.” This mentor will suggest relevant literature to frame the
project, read the fellow’s work, and give general advice on research.
Number of awards offered: Up to eight Scholarships are offered
Duration of award: Scholarship is offered for one year.
What does it cover? Total offer is of $20,000.
Notification: Applicants will be notified of the selection committee’s decision in
April 2013.
Scholarship Application Deadline: Do submit your applications till February 1, 2013.
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