Graduate
Study Opportunity Programs
ACADEMY FOR EDUCATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
National
Security Education Program’s (NSEP)
David L. Boren
Graduate Fellowships
1825
Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington,
DC 20009
Phone:
(202) 884-8285 or (800) 498-9360
E-mail: nsep@aed.org
URL: http://www.aed.org/nsep
Boren
Fellowships enable U.S. graduate students to add an important international
dimension to their education by providing support for overseas study and limited
domestic tuition to students who will pursue the study of languages, cultures,
and world regions deemed critical to U.S. national security. Excluded is study
of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Fellowships are awarded
in a broad range of disciplines including business, economics, applied sciences
and engineering, history, international affairs, law, political science, and
other social sciences. Applicants
must be U.S. citizens to apply. Deadline: February 1, 2002.
Kharen
W. Fulton
Director
of Admissions
EMORY UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
202
Administration Building
Atlanta,
GA 30322
Phone:
(404) 727-2815
E-mail: gradkef@emory.edu
URL: http://www.emory.edu/GSOAS/GSAS.html
Emory
University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers twenty-four Ph.D.
programs in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Emory is a major
research university located fifteen minutes from downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The
Graduate School actively recruits minority students interested in pursuing
careers in research and university teaching.
The Emory Minority Graduate Fellowship, the George W. Woodruff
Fellowship and other merit awards are offered to highly qualified
applicants. Application deadline is January 20.
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