GRANTS- Deadline Reminder: American Ctr for Mongolian Studies Fellowship Progs.
Posted by: Brian White - ACMS
American Center for Mongolian Studies Fellowship Programs
Deadline for All Programs: March 1, 2010.
The American Center for Mongolian Studies provides several funding and
study opportunities for students and scholars. This year we are
pleased to announce a new grant program for faculty research in
Mongolia, the ACMS Faculty Research Fellowship, and the continuation
of our other fellowship programs. Application deadlines are March 1,
2010 for all fellowship programs, and previous experience in Mongolia
is not required for any awards. Additional details and application
materials for individual fellowships are available through the web
links provided below.
ACMS Research Fellowship Program
Funding support provided by the Henry Luce Foundation
The ACMS Research Fellowship Program supports doctoral dissertation or
post-doctoral field research in Mongolia on topics in the Social
Sciences or Humanities. Fellowships support 6-12 month research
programs, and awards include travel expenses to and from Mongolia, an
accommodation and food allowance, and a stipend to cover research
expenses. Awards will be adjusted based on the length of time spent
conducting research in the region with a maximum award of $27,000 per fellow.
More information and application materials available at:
www.mongoliacenter.org/acmsrfp
US-Mongolia Field Research Fellowship Program
Funding support provided by the Department of State Educational and
Cultural Affairs Bureau
The ACMS US-Mongolia Field Research Fellowship Program offers
short-term research grants to undergraduate or graduate students in
all fields of study. Research projects must be conducted on site in
Mongolia in summer or fall 2010. Awards of up to $3000 per fellow are
available.
More information and application materials available at
www.mongoliacenter.org/field
ACMS Faculty Research Fellowship *New Program for 2010!*
Funding support provided by the Department of State Educational and
Cultural Affairs Bureau
The ACMS is pleased to announce a new fellowship program for faculty
members from US colleges and universities. The fellowship offers up to
$2500 per faculty member to support field research and studies
conducted in Mongolia between May and October 2010. Research projects
in all fields of study will be considered. The program priority is to
support faculty from non-research intensive universities and colleges,
especially faculty who are helping guide student research projects or
who can show how the experience will enhance their teaching and
outreach. The funding is intended to serve as a catalyst and may be
used in conjunction with funds from other sources.
More information and application materials available at
www.mongoliacenter.org/faculty
ACMS Language Program Fellowship
Funding support provided by the US Department of Education
Applicants for the ACMS Intensive Mongolian Language Program are
eligible for the Language Program Fellowship of up to $3000, including
a $2000 tuition waiver and $1000 travel and living stipend.
More information and application materials available at
www.mongoliacenter.org/language