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October 8, 2009

Alpha Omega Scholarship In Memory Of Peter Agris

The Alpha Omega Council, comprised of leading businesspersons of Hellenic ancestry, honors its late founder by presenting the Peter Agris Memorial Scholarships annually to several young Greek-Americans pursuing studies in the fields of journalism or communications. The scholarship has been given in honor of Peter Agris, founder and publisher of The Hellenic Chronicle, for fifty years the premier Greek-American national English-language weekly newspaper in this country. Mr. Agris was also an Archon of the Greek Orthodox Church and a trustee of Hellenic College/Holy Cross School of Theology.

Criteria for candidates include:

  • Being of Greek-American decent
  • Current full-time enrollment as a journalism or communications major at the graduate or undergraduate level at an accredited college or university in the United States
  • Active participation in school, community, church organizations
  • A minimum of a 3.0 GPA and demonstrated financial need

For further information please visit http://alphaomegacouncil.com/Scholarship.htm

December 2, 2008

Smithsonian Fellowships

In-Residence Fellowships at the Museums, Research Institutes and Offices of the Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian offers fellowships for research in the following fields:

  • Animal behavior, ecology and envirnmental science, including an emphasis on the tropics
  • Anthropology, including archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, and physical anthropology
  • Astrophysics and astronomy
  • Earth sciences and paleobiology
  • Evolutionary & systemic biology
  • Folklore
  • History of science and technology
  • History of art, especially American, contemporary, African, and Asian art, twentieth-century American crafts, and decorative art
  • Materials research
  • Molecular biology
  • Social and cultural history of the U.S.

Early contact with potential advisor(s) is strongly recommended.

Postmark deadline is: January 15, 2009

Programs:

  1. Smithsonian Institute Fellowship Program:
    • Senior Fellowships – for scholars more than seven years beyond the Ph.D.;* term is three to twelve months; stipend: $42,000 per year plus allowances ($47,000 for Earth and Planetary Sciences Senior and Postdoctoral Fellowships)*
    • Postdoctoral Fellowships – for scholars up to seven years beyond the Ph.D.; term is three to twelve months*; stipend: $42,000 per year plus allowances ($47,000 for Earth and Planetary Sciences Senior and Postdoctoral Fellowships)*
    • Predoctoral Fellowships – for doctoral candidates to conduct dissertation research; term: three to twelve months; stipend: $27,000 per year plus allowances
    • Ten-week Graduate Student Fellowships – for graduate students to conduct independent research usually before having been advanced to candidacy if in a Ph.D. program; term: ten weeks; stipend: $6,000
  2. Latino/a Studies Fellowship Program – This program offers awards to US/Latino/a predoctoral students and postdoctoral or senior scholars to pursue research related to Latino history, art, and culture using Smithsonian resources. Term: three to twelve months with opportunitey to spend up to a third of the time in the field but not at the home institution; Stipend: Predoctoral fellowships offer a stipend of $27,000 per year plus allowances and post-doctoral and senior fellowships offer a stipend of $42,000 per year plus allowances.

Additional information and application materials at: http://www.si.edu/research+study

*See details on Web site

November 25, 2008

Microsoft Scholarships for 2009 – 2010 Year

Filed under: diversity, technology, undergraduate, women — cwslibrary @ 10:19 pm

Microsoft is excited to be offering scholarships for the 2009–20010 academic year.  We would like to invite interested students to apply and hope you can help advertise this great opportunity within your student groups.  Below are more details regarding the Program.  Applications must be postmarked by February 1, 2009 and we will target announcing recipients by March 20, 2009.  Please forward this email to all interested students.

Program Overview
Microsoft College scholarships are designed to encourage students to pursue studies in computer science and related technical disciplines. Students will be awarded scholarships in recognition of their passion for software, academic excellence, and ability to make a difference in the software industry.

At Microsoft, we want to encourage students from groups currently under-represented in the field of computer science to pursue technical degrees.  While all candidates who meet the criteria for eligibility described below may apply, a large majority of our scholarships will be awarded to female students, under-represented minority students or students with disabilities. Minority applicants must be a member of one of the following groups under-represented in the software field: African American, Hispanic or Native American. Microsoft will review all applications and select final candidates on the basis of eligibility, quality of application, displayed interest in the software industry, commitment to leadership and financial need. We will target announcing scholarship recipients by March 20, 2009.

What are the provisions of the award?
Scholarships are awarded, full or partial amounts, to recipients for the 2009-2010 academic year.  Full tuition scholarships will cover tuition for the 2009-2010 academic year as posted by the financial aid office at your college or university. Microsoft will make payments to the designated school, and they’re not transferable to other academic institutions.  Funds are to be used for tuition only and may not be used for other costs on the recipient’s bursar bill. All recipients of the scholarship will be required to apply for, and complete if offered, a salaried summer internship of 12 weeks or more at Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Washington.  Microsoft reserves the right not to offer a position to the scholarship winner if an appropriate match cannot be found.

What are the criteria for scholarship eligibility?
Students must be enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program at a college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico at the time the application is submitted.  Students must be enrolled full-time and making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline, such as math or physics, with a demonstrated interest in computer science.  The student must have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0. 

What is required to apply?

A completed application includes five items:  your résumé, transcript, essay questions, letter of referral, and confirmation of your online application to the Microsoft Summer Internship program.  All items must be mailed to the address below and postmarked by February 1, 2009 to receive full consideration.  An application is considered ineligible if all parts are not received.  It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all pieces are received by Microsoft by the deadline.

RésuméTranscriptEssay Questions·          Describe how you demonstrate your passion for technology outside the classroom. 

- Enclose a copy of your résumé that includes your e-mail address, campus address and phone number, student ID number, permanent address and phone number, major and expected graduation date.
- Enclose a copy of your current academic transcript. 
- Use one page to answer all four of the following essay questions (not one page per question).

·          Describe the toughest technical problem you’ve worked on, how you addressed the problem, your role in reaching the outcome, if it was team-based, and the final outcome. 

·          Describe a situation which demonstrates initiative and your willingness to go above and beyond. 

·          Describe how you are currently funding your college education.

Gender/Ethnicity/Disability (optional)

- Please note your gender, ethnicity or disability on the page with your essay questions if you would like that information to be considered with your application.

Letter of referralConfirmation of Online Application to the Microsoft Internship Program -Please send your completed application postmarked by February 1 2009 to: 

- Enclose a letter of referral from a faculty member or an academic advisor who knows your work.
Apply online at http://www.microsoft.com/college for a summer internship and print out a confirmation page showing you have done so. 

This printed confirmation must be included in your mailed application materials.

Microsoft Scholarship Program
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-8303

Thank you,
Microsoft College Recruiting

November 20, 2008

National Association of Hispanic Journalists

Filed under: communications, diversity, graduate, journalism, undergraduate — cwslibrary @ 2:56 am

National Association of Hispanic Journalists
Ruben Salazar Scholarship Fund
Click here for Web page.

National Association of Black Journalists

Filed under: communications, diversity, graduate, journalism, undergraduate — cwslibrary @ 2:51 am

National Association of Black Journalists
Click here for Web page.

Hispanic Scholarship Fund

Filed under: diversity, graduate, journalism, undergraduate — cwslibrary @ 2:47 am

Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Click here for undergraduate and graduate funding.

Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Diversity Journalism Scholarships

Filed under: communications, diversity, journalism — cwslibrary @ 2:37 am

Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Diversity Journalism Scholarships
Click here for Web page.

July 17, 2008

New York City Human Rights Fellowship

The New York City Human Rights Fellowship offers recent college graduates the opportunity to get practical City government experience in the areas of civil rights, community relations, public education, mediation and conflict resolution, and advocacy. This full-time year-long fellowship is a work experience at the NYC Commission on Human Rights – the agency of New York City government with statutory responsibility for fostering positive inter-group relations among the city’s many diverse communities. Fellows will provide hands-on support in community organizing, social justice, and educational efforts in the neighborhoods of the City’s five boroughs.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/employment/humanrightsfellowship.shtml

March 18, 2008

Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships for Minorities

Filed under: diversity, graduate, predoctoral, sampling — cwslibrary @ 8:30 pm

To increase the presence of underrepresented minorities on the nation’s college and university faculties. Will provide support for up to a maximum of three years. (U.S. citizens or nationals.)
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/fordfellowships

American Association of University Women International Fellowships

Filed under: For women, US, diversity, for non-US citizens, graduate, post-graduate, sampling — cwslibrary @ 8:07 pm

Support women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents in full-time graduate or post-graduate study in the U.S. (Must agree to return to home country to pursue careers.)
http://www.aauw.org

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