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Bates College Graduate Fellowships Committee
Sponsored List of Fellowships
Brief Descriptions

Please note: Deadlines remain similar from year to year.
Please contact Sagaree Sengupta
- (ssengupt@bates.edu) for further information.



Beinecke Brothers Memorial Scholarship - Program seeks to encourage and enable highly motivated students from selected institutions to pursue opportunities available to them and to be courageous in the selection of a graduate course of study in the arts, humanities or social sciences anywhere.  Scholars are encouraged to begin graduate study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within fiveyears of completion of undergraduate studies.  (US citizens or US nationals).20 awards of $34,000 each. 
Apply in Junior year http://www.beineckescholarship.org/
Start in Fall ’09 for Campus deadline of January 19, 2010
Mentor:  Lillian Nayder.

Churchill Scholarships - Offers American students aged 19 to 26 of exceptional ability and achievement the opportunity to pursue one year of graduate study in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences at Churchill College Cambridge University. Science majors planning on aresearch career will find that a year of work in the United Kingdom gives them an enriching international perspective. (U.S. citizens.)

12 awards; tuition and fees ($25,000), stipend £9000-10,000 ($14,000++ to $16,000++), and travel $1000.
Apply
http://www.winstonchurchillfoundation.org/Scholarships.html
Campus deadline: October 8, 2009  
Mentor:  John Creasy/Beverly Johnson; contact Sagaree Sengupta.

Ford Foundation (Predoctoral) Fellowship  - Through its program of Diversity Fellowships, the Foundation seeks to increase the diversity of the nation’s college and university faculties by increasing their ethnicand racial diversity, to maximize the educational benefits of diversity, and to increase the number of professors who can and will use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students. The awards will be made to individuals who have demonstrated superior academic achievement, are committed to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level, show promise of future achievement asscholars and teachers, and are well prepared to use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students. 

60 awards:  $20,000 stipend plus $2000 tuition and fees per year for 3 years.
 Apply: 
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/fordfellowships/fordpredoc.html
Campus deadline:  October 14, 2009 
Mentor: 
Lillian Nayder

Fulbright Fellowship - Funds research/study/English teaching abroad for one year.  Applicant’s specialization may be in any field suitable for country of application.  Tenure possible in 140 countries, although all programs are not available everywhere.  Language preparation and feasibility  a must for full research grants.  Applicant must obtain affiliation document from institution or individual in country of application, except in the case of English Teaching Assistantships (Fulbright will place ETA’s).

For US citizens personally suited to be cultural ambassadors;  Bachelors degree received before grant begins. 
1200 U. S. Student awards:  transportation, tuition, and living stipend provided according to country.
Apply:
http://www.iie.org/FulbrightTemplate.cfm?Section=U_S__Student_Program
 Campus deadline: September 4, 2009
Mentor:  Elizabeth Eames

Fulbright mtvU Fellowship - Up to four (4) awards will be available to pursue projects around an aspect of international contemporary or popular music as a cultural force for expression. Preference will be given to creative projects that are conveyed in a dynamic fashion andare accompanied by a feasible plan. In addition to presenting unique projects on music as a global force for mutual understanding (regular Fulbright application), applicants must submit a Documentation and Outreach Plan (
https://us.fulbrightonline.org/documents/mtvuform.doc)
describing how they intend to share their activities with their peers during their Fulbright year abroad through mtvU print, broadcast and/or online mediums. Transportation plus stipend and expenses varying with locale and project.
 Apply: 
http://us.fulbrightonline.org/thinking_mtv.html
Campus deadline: January 19, 2010  
Mentor:
Elizabeth Eames

Gates-Cambridge Fellowships - Provide expenses and stipends for graduate degrees in any field at Cambridge University, UK.  The same form now serves as the fellowship and graduate program application.  Applicants may be of any non-UK nationality and under the age of 30, with a 3.5 or higher GPA.  Candidates must show evidence of high potential in chosen field and commitment to positive change in world.

Approx. 250 awards internationally:  fees + airfare + maintenance allowance of £12,250 for 12 months. 
Apply:
http://www.gatesscholar.org/
Campus deadline:  September 3, 2009 
Mentor:  Jonathan Skinner




Fanny and John Hertz Fellowship - A top applied physical sciences/engineering fellowship for US citizens and permanent residents of the US.  Students of applied physical, biological and engineering sciences are eligible.  Graduating Seniors wishing to pursue a Ph.D. are eligible to apply.  Based entirely on merit, not need, the Hertz consists of a cost-of-education allowance and a personal-support stipend of $31,000/9 mos. for up to 5 years (other options available as well to winners). 

15 to 20 awards annually.
Apply:
http://www.hertzfndn.org/
 Campus deadline:  September 23, 2009
Mentor:  John Creasy/Beverly Johnson

Jacob Javits Fellowships  - Provides financial assistance to students of superior ability, as demonstrated by their achievements and exceptional promise, for study at the doctoral or Master of Fine Arts (MFA) levels in selected fields of the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Students must also demonstrate (moderate, not extreme) financial need by filing the (FAFSA) Free Application for Federal Student Aid (US citizens or permanent residents.) 
40-60 new awards annually, $13,000+institutional fees and $30,000 stipend. 

Apply: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/HEP/iegps/javits.html
Campus deadline: September 3, 2009
Mentor: 
TBA, contact Sagaree Sengupta

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship  - Undergraduate expenses up to $7500 per year for 1-2 years for students planning research careers in mathematics, the natural sciences or engineering.  Applicant must be active in field of study.  Research experience is valuable.  Very highGPA Sophomore or Junior applicants are encouraged, although the statedrequirement is a “B” average.  (US citizen, resident alien or US national.)

Bates can nominate up to four candidates. 
Approximately 300 awards annually. 
Apply:
http://www.act.org/goldwater/
Campus deadline:  December 4, 2009.  
Mentor:  Beverly Johnson/John Creasy, contact Sagaree Sengupta by 11-15-09.

James Madison Memorial Fellowship - Tuition, fees and living expenses for potential and actual high school teachers who wish to pursue an American graduate degree in US history, political science, socialscience or government.  Master of Arts in Teaching candidates should plan to concentrate their study on the U. S. Constitution. Applicant must have a future in high school teaching and be committed to civic responsibility and professional activities. (US citizens or US nationals.)

At least one winner from each state.   More applicants from Maine needed! 
Apply:
http://www.jamesmadison.com/
 Campus deadline:  January 19, 2010
Mentor: 
TBA, contact Sagaree Sengupta
Marshall Scholarships - Fund study at any university in the UK for 1-3 years, in any available course. (Only US citizens are eligible.)  Awards are tenable within two years of BA/BS graduation.  Ideal candidates are intellectual leaders and have shown strong potential in their field.  Graduate goals must be consistent with preparation.  Minimum 3.7 GPA and good rationale for study in the U. K. are necessary. 

40 awards annually:  University fees, cost of living expenses, annual book grant, thesis grant, research and daily travel grants, fares to and from the United States and, where applicable, a contribution towards the support of a dependent spouse.
Apply:
http://www.marshallscholarship.org/
Campus deadline:  September 3, 2009.
Mentor:  Jonathan Skinner

Mitchell Scholarships  - Fund graduate study in Ireland or Northern Ireland for one year for US citizens.  Requirements include intellectual distinction, active involvement, leadership, and record of serving others.  Full-time students must seek an institutional nomination tocompete, and all applicants must have a good rationale for study at chosen university.  The Mitchell seeks applicants in all graduate programs of study at Irish institutions, not just in Irish Studies. 

12 Mitchell Scholars between the ages of 18 and 30 are chosen annually for one year of postgraduate study.  Tuition, housing, living expenses, and travel to and from place of study.
Apply:
http://www.us-irelandalliance.org/scholarships.html
Campus deadline:  September 3, 2009
Mentor:  Jonathan Skinner

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship - Through this program the National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to ensure thevitality of the human resource base of science, mathematics, engineering and the social sciences in the United States and to reinforce its diversity.  The NSF-GRF provides tuition and $30,000 stipend yearly, funding three years of graduate work leading to a career related to research, teaching, and/or industrial applications. Eligible to apply are college Seniors, First-year graduate students, and others who have completed a limited amount of graduate study in science, mathematics, or engineering. Women who intend to pursue graduate degrees in engineering or in computer and information science and engineering and who meet the eligibility requirements above can apply for the

additional WENG or WICS awards. (US citizens, US nationals, permanent
resident aliens.) 
1000 NSF-GRF's are awarded annually. 
Apply:
http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/dge/programs/grf
Campus deadline:  September 11, 2009. 
Mentor:  John Creasy/Beverly Johnson; contact Sagaree Sengupta


Rhodes Scholarships  - Support 2-3 years of study at Oxford for students who will work for the good of the world in the field of their choice, and have demonstrated potential in service and leadership.  Intellectual distinction (i.e. applicants would be accepted in top graduate program in their fields at any U. S. institution) is a prerequisite. 

Applicants must be under the age of 25 when the award begins.  GPA 3.75 or higher
typically, US citizen or citizen from other eligible country.  “The Rhodes Scholarships are investments in individuals rather than in project proposals.” 
32 U. S. Rhodes awards, distributed among 50 states. 
Apply:
http://www.rhodesscholar.org/
Campus deadline: September 3, 2009 - optimal to begin assembling application
several months earlier. 
Mentor: 
Jonathan Skinner

Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans  - For US citizen, immigrants or US citizen-children of immigrant parents.  Gearedtowards individuals who retain loyalty to their country of origin, but who regard the United States as their principal residence and focus of national identity.  Candidate must demonstrate the relevance of graduate education to their long-term career goals and potential in enhancing their contributions to society.  Applicant must be a graduating Senior, a graduate, or presently enrolled in first or second year of a graduate program.  The application may be in any profession, scholarly or artistic field. 

30 scholarships provide maintenance allowance of $20,000 and ½ tuition of a US graduate program (up to $16,000) for up to two years. 
Apply:
http://www.pdsoros.org/
Campus deadline: September 23, 2009
Mentor: 
Sagaree Sengupta

Harry S. Truman Scholarships - Provide 60-65 awards of $30,000 annually towards graduate/professional school in public service fields.  Looking for students who will prepare for careers in government or other public service, including teaching.  Candidates apply as Juniors—i.e. with one or two full semesters remaining at Bates after the semester in which the national application is submitted.  Applicants should be committed to careers in public service (widely defined), and three years of latter are required after completion of graduate degree. US citizens or US nationals in upper third of class, with strong record of leadership and service. 

Apply: http://www.truman.gov/candidates/candidates.htm
Campus deadline: January 5, 2010
Applicants should contact S. Sengupta (ssengupt@bates.edu) during Fall term.
Mentor: TBA, contact
Sagaree Sengupta




Morris K. Udall Undergraduate Scholarships - 80 awards annually provide undergrad expenses up to $5000 for one year.  Applicants will have career plans related to environmental issues OR be Native American/Native Alaskan students with career plans in healthcare or tribal public policy, and demonstrate commitment and promise related to those plans.   Bates can nominate up to six students per year. 

Apply: http://www.udall.gov/
Campus deadline: January 19, 2010 
Mentor:  Jonathan Skinner, contact Sagaree Sengupta

Thomas J. Watson Fellowship   - Provides up to $25,000 to support graduating Seniors nominated by their college or university for independent study abroad in several foreign countries on a topic of special interest to the individual. The travel experience is envisioned as a break in which fellows may explore a particular interest, view their lives and American society in greaterperspective and develop a more enlightened sense of international concern. It is not intended for fellows to engage in extended formal study at a foreign university.  Bates may nominate 4 applicants each year a larger on-campus pool. 

Apply: http://www.bates.edu/thomas-watson-fellowships.xml
Campus deadline:  September 29, 2009
Contact:  Prof. Nancy Kleckner  (nkleckne@bates.edu)




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