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Boren Awards information session
Undergraduate and graduate students interested in learning about the Boren Awards for International Study should attend an information session Friday, Oct. 28, at 11 a.m. in Tomlinson Hall, Room 135. The session will be hosted by Stephanie McGowan of the Institute for International Education, which...
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National fellowships/scholarships information session
Interested in learning about national fellowships and scholarships? Learn what it takes to win one of these prestigious awards during an information session Sept. 30 from 1 to 2 p.m. in Sears Building 341A. Hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Studies, the session will cover eligibility requiremen...
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Completing research on childhood and adolescence? Apply for fellowship to assist with research costs
The Schubert Center for Child Studies is now accepting applications for the Welter-Muzic Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Child Studies program. This program supports undergraduate student research in the areas of childhood and adolescence. Undergraduate students may apply for $200-1,000 to cov...
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Faculty: Serve on fellowship, scholarship review committees
The Office of Undergraduate Studies is looking for faculty to participate on fellowship and scholarship (e.g. Rhodes, Fulbright, Marshall, Mitchell, Goldwater, Truman, etc.) candidate review committees. The feedback provided by these committees will help guide candidate revisions, if applicable, an...
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PhD candidate selected for prestigious Byron Fellowship
Sarah Shick, a PhD candidate in sociology, was selected for a Byron Fellowship, a five-day program for emerging leaders who are making an impact on their communities and attuned to global challenges. Fellows work with academic teachers and active practitioners to achieve transformative inquiry. Par...
Medical students selected for Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute recently announced its 2016 class of Medical Research Fellows, with four Case Western Reserve University representatives among the 66 total selected. The program allows students to spend a full year working in the lab on projects they proposed. The following stu...
Apply for funds to work on social-justice-oriented research projects, course redesigns
The Social Justice Institute now is accepting applications for Social Justice Fellowships from undergraduates, graduate students and faculty members. Grants are awarded to carry out research or implement projects related to social justice in any discipline. Faculty also may receive funds to assist ...
Apply for College of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Fellowships by April 1
Up to 12, $3,000 stipends for graduate work at the dissertation level in the arts, humanities and social sciences are available for fall semester 2016. The College of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Fellowships facilitate the transition from course work and accelerate the process of writing the diss...
What national scholarship and fellowship opportunities are open to you? Attend information session to find out
Interested in learning about national scholarships and fellowships? Whether you are searching for funding sources or a way to build your resume and distinguish yourself from your peers, learning about these special opportunities is worth your time. Information sessions on national fellowship and sc...
CWRU instructors win Creative Workforce Fellowships for 2016
Two instructors at Case Western Reserve University were among the 40 Northeast Ohio artists selected from a pool of more than 400 applicants for the Creative Workforce Fellowships for 2016. Julie Andrijeski, senior instructor in the Department of Music, and Dave Lucas, a 2015-16 SAGES Fellow, each ...