Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace: Investing in the Study of Critical Languages

Details
External

Funder: 

Kathryn Wasserman Davis; Middlebury College; Middlebury College Language Schools

Type: 

Fellowship/Scholarship
Discipline

Discipline: 

Anthropology
Archaeology
Cognitive Sciences
Communication
Computer Science
Cultural Studies
Economics
Gender Studies
Geography
Government
History
Information Sciences
Journalism
Language Sciences
Latin American Studies
Library Sciences
Mexican American Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Public Policy
Religion
Sociology
Women's Studies
Unspecified
Eligibility Qualifications

Eligibility: 

Faculty
Graduate student
Post PhD
Undergraduate student
Max Amount

Notes: 

100% of tuition, room, and board for one summer of summer language study
Activities

Activities funded: 

Education/Training
Deadlines

Due date: 

12/15/2019
Description
Middlebury College is pleased to announce The Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace: Investing in the Study of Critical Languages. These 100 fellowships are made possible by a generous gift from Kathryn Davis, to address today's critical need for increased language proficiency in the United States. The Kathryn Davis Fellowships cover 100% of tuition, room, and board for one summer of summer language study from beginner to graduate levels in Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Portuguese, and Russian at the Middlebury College Language Schools.

The Davis Fellowships are merit-based and intended for exceptionally qualified individuals with demonstrated interest in one or more of the following areas: international, global, or area studies; international politics and economics; peace and security studies; and/or conflict resolution. Individuals in other fields, including working professionals, are encouraged to apply if their field of expertise requires them to study one of the critical languages listed above.

Funding Opportunities Keywords: 

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

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