PhD Fellowships at The Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic
Studies at Boston University
Applicants to the PhD programs of the Division of
Religious and Theological Studies are encouraged to apply for five-year, fully
funded graduate fellowships in Jewish studies. Fellowship support includes all
required tuition expenses, health insurance, and a competitive living stipend.
For DRTS program information, see www.bu.edu/drts or contact Prof. Jonathan
Klawans, Director, at jklawans@bu.edu.For fellowship information, contact
Michael Zank, Director, The Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies
147 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215, Telephone: (617) 353-8096
Email: judaics@bu.edu | Website: www.bu.edu/judaicstudies
Schusterman Graduate Student Fellowships in Israel
Studies
Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis
University offers full and partial fellowships for doctoral candidates focusing
on Israel Studies. Eligible disciplines include History, Politics, Sociology,
Middle East Studies, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, and Literature.
Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis to students accepted into the
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at Brandeis University. Stipend of up to
$24,000 per year, renewable for up to five years, plus healthcare benefits.
Join an engaged, diverse & multidisciplinary
intellectual community. Learn more here:
www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/support/gradStudent.html
For further info, call 781-736-2154 or email aselve@brandeis.edu.
Jewish Studies graduate study & funding at
Indiana University
The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program
Announces its 2014-2015 Graduate Fellowship CompetitionFor Incoming Students
The Glazer Family Fellowship
The Yiddish Graduate Fellowship
The Alice Ginott Cohn, Ph.D. and Theodore Cohn Fellowship
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