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Grants and Fellowships

Grants

The Libby Rouse Fund for Peace
The Libby Rouse Fund for Peace provides support for undergraduate* students whose work focuses on the countries of the Middle East or the Central Asia countries of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan. Grants range from $2,000 to $5,000 and can be used for summer or longer terms.

Application/Information:
Council on Middle East Studies
Room 346, Rosenkranz Hall
115 Prospect Street
203-436-2553, cmes@yale.edu

Yale students must apply through the Student Grants and Fellowships database.

The Ganzfried Family Travel Fellowship
The Ganzfried fellowship provides support for undergraduate* and graduate students on all subjects related to communal and religious tolerance and understanding, security and cooperation, natural and economic resources, environmental, scientific and technological collaboration and development, communication, culture, gender, and family in Israel or for academic work elsewhere in the field of Jewish Studies. Past Ganzfried fellows have been awarded an average of $2000.

Application/Information:
The MacMillan Center
Room 346, Rosenkranz Hall
115 Prospect Street
203-436-2553, cmes@yale.edu

Yale students must apply through the Student Grants and Fellowships database.

*Important Note:
All undergraduate students must adhere to the Yale University International Travel Policy.
For more information go to www.world.yale.edu/travel.


Fellowships

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS)

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships are funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Higher Education Act, Title VI. Fellowships are available to graduate and professional school students whose academic work includes foreign language study and whose career plans include teaching, public service or business related to African Studies, European Studies, or Middle East Studies. The eligible languages for each competition are announced on the application. FLAS fellowships are available for the summer and for the academic year. Only U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. are eligible to apply.

Academic year fellowships are for beginner through advanced language study at Yale. Academic year fellowships support $18 000 tuition and provide a $15 000 stipend.

Summer fellowships are awarded for intensive language study with an approved program either domestically or internationally

Deadline: February 23, 2011

Yale students must apply through the Student Grants and Fellowships database.

Non Yale students should submit hard copies of the application (below) to the MacMillan Center Fellowships Office, Room 306, 34 Hillhouse Avenue, P.O. Box 208206, New Haven, CT 06520. Materials may also be e-mailed to Julia Muravnik at julia.muravnik@yale.edu.

FLAS Academic Year 2011-2012 Description

FLAS Academic Year 2011-2012 Application

Summer 2011 Description

Summer 2011 Application

FLAS Language Evaluation Form

Application/Information:
The MacMillan Center
Room 346, Rosenkranz Hall
115 Prospect Street
203-436-2553, cmes@yale.edu