UK Scholarships for Graduate
Studies
NSP programs offered for the 1999/2000 academic year:
AUBG; Manchester-Government; Oxford-Chevening; Sussex; Warwick;
Oxford-Hospitality; SSGP; Global Supplementary Grant Program; Undergraduate
Exchange Program; Muskie / FSA; Faculty Development Program.
American
Summer Institute in Prague Scholarship
All students will be required to pay a minimum of 350 USD, which
will go towards tuition, meals, housing, course materials,
and special events. Dormitory housing and two meals a day are provided.
Please note that the actual cost borne by The Fund for American Studies
is much higher than the amount paid by students, which is less than 20
percent of the actual cost. The cost of each student’s participation is
underwritten by generous scholarship supporters of The Fund for American
Studies.
The Open Society Institute-Budapest
The fellowship is intended to support research, writing or activism,
and to encourage the development of program strategies for the Soros foundations
network. Fellowships may be
awarded for significant research and writing, the design and/or
implementation of pilot projects, or other efforts to offer new information,
insights and ideas on issues of importance to promoting an open society
in the countries of the former Soviet Union, Central and Eastern Europe
and Mongolia. Fellowships may be awarded for efforts focused on one country
as well as those of a regional character. The Fellowship is open to persons,
aged 35 and younger, as of June 1, 1998.
YFU/FSA
Scholarship
Administered by the USIA, etc. Undergraduate and Graduate Scholoarship
Programs open to the citizens of Belarus.
Scholarships for Students of Medical Schools
Rotary International
Scholarship
The Rotary Foundation's oldest and best-known program is Ambassadorial
Scholarships, established in 1947. Since that time, more than 30,000 men
and women from 100 nations have studied abroad under its auspices.
Today, the Ambassadorial Scholarships Program of The Rotary Foundation
is the world's largest privately-funded international scholarships program.
More than 1,300 scholarships were awarded for study in 1998-99. Through
grants totaling approximately US$24 million, recepients from some 65 countries
will study in more than 50 different nations.