Award summary and conditions: Fellowships (up to $23,000 for a year long stay) and grants (normally $5,000 for one to three month stays) to individuals to pursue research or study in one or more Scandinavian countries. Awards are made in all fields. Priority for fellowships is given to graduate level candidates to support dissertation-related study or research. Grants are considered especially suitable for post-graduate scholars, professionals, and candidates in the arts to carry out research or study. Applicants are urged to arrange their academic or professional affiliations as far in advance as possible. Applicants must secure these placements or affiliations on their own; the ASF cannot assist in establishing contacts. The ASF requires confirmation of invitation or affiliation from the institution or individuals detailed in the proposal. Applicants are expected to devote full time to their proposed study or research, and must justify the length of time needed to complete their project.
Applicants may also submit applications in the visual arts, music, film, dance, creative writing and translation. See website for particulars.
Awards also available for Scandinavian students to study in U.S.
National deadline: November 2, 2009
Eligibility:
Applicants must have a well defined research or study project that makes a stay in Scandinavia essential.
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Seniors and alumni may apply
Team projects acceptable but each member must apply individually
Desirable to have some language ability in country where study will be done
Application materials:
Electronic submission:
Signed application form.
Project summary (not to exceed 200 words) .
Budget form.
Project Statement (not to exceed 1,200 words) and bibliography.
Curriculum vitae (not to exceed ten pages including publications listing).
Invitation and other relevant correspondence confirming the availability of overseas resources.
Hard copy submission:
Three Letters of Reference
Academic Transcripts
Candidates in the arts will be required to submit supplemental materials with their applications.
Contact: www.amscan.org
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Applicants may also submit applications in the visual arts, music, film, dance, creative writing and translation. See website for particulars.
Awards also available for Scandinavian students to study in U.S.
National deadline: November 2, 2009
Eligibility:
Applicants must have a well defined research or study project that makes a stay in Scandinavia essential.
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Seniors and alumni may apply
Team projects acceptable but each member must apply individually
Desirable to have some language ability in country where study will be done
Application materials:
Electronic submission:
Signed application form.
Project summary (not to exceed 200 words) .
Budget form.
Project Statement (not to exceed 1,200 words) and bibliography.
Curriculum vitae (not to exceed ten pages including publications listing).
Invitation and other relevant correspondence confirming the availability of overseas resources.
Hard copy submission:
Three Letters of Reference
Academic Transcripts
Candidates in the arts will be required to submit supplemental materials with their applications.
Contact: www.amscan.org
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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