Monday, September 10, 2012

Graduate Fellowships at Indiana University

Graduate Fellowships The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program Announces its 2013-2014 Graduate Fellowship Competition For Incoming Students The Friends of the Borns Jewish Studies Program Graduate Fellowship The Glazer Family Fellowship The Yiddish Graduate Fellowship The Alice Ginott Cohn, Ph.D. and Theodore Cohn Fellowship Review of applicants begins: Thursday, January 17, 2013 The Borns Jewish Studies Program offers fellowships for students accepted into a graduate degree program at Indiana University who show clear promise of dedicating themselves seriously to scholarship within one of the core areas of Jewish Studies. Each fellowship provides a stipend starting at $18,000 and a fee scholarship and can be tied to multi-year packages. Application Procedure: Prospective students must apply for admission directly to a graduate degree program at Indiana University. In order to be considered for a Jewish Studies fellowship, applicants to the IU Graduate School should send a copy of their completed Indiana University application and request that 3 letters of recommendation (in Word) be forwarded to iujsp@indiana.edu. Letters & application can also be mailed to: Professor Shaul Magid, Associate Director; Borns Jewish Studies Program; Indiana University; Goodbody Hall 326; 1011 E. Third St.; Bloomington, IN 47405-7005. Each application will be considered for all relevant fellowship and award opportunities. Review of 2013-2014 applications will begin on Thursday, January 17, 2013. For more information, see our web site: www.indiana.edu/~jsp/

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