The National Bureau of Asian Research’s Chinese Language Fellowship Program, funded by the Carnegie Corporation, offers generous fellowships of up to $45,000 to American Ph.D. students in political science so that they can devote one year to intensive Chinese language in China or Taiwan.
Category: Foreign Language Skills
Walter J. Jensen Fellowship
The Walter J. Jensen Fellowship for French Language, Literature, and Culture aims to help educators and researchers improve education in standard French language, literature and culture and in the study of standard French in the United States. Established in 2001 by Professor Walter J. Jensen (_Í_, UCLA), the fellowship is awarded for at least six continuous months of study in France.
The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships
The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships provide funding for students interning over the summer in the U.S. Embassies in London or Paris, or the Secretary of State’s Office in Washington, D.C.
The German Chancellor Fellowship
The German Chancellor Fellowship offers you an opportunity to take the next career step in Germany Ð irrespective of your field of work.
The International Parliamentary Scholarship (IPS)
the International Parliamentary Scholarship (IPS) at the German Bundestag gives you the opportunity to experience how the Bundestag works over the course of five months, with three of these spent working in a Member’s office.
Princeton in Asia (PIA)
PiA sponsors over 150 fellowships and internships in 22 countries and regions and is the oldest and largest organization of its kind, unique in its scope, size, century-long expertise and emphasis on service.
International Parliamentary Scholarships
If you are from Central, Eastern or South Eastern Europe, France, Israel, North America or the Arab region, then the International Parliamentary Scholarship (IPS) at the German Bundestag could give you the opportunity to experience how the Bundestag works over the course of five months, with three of these spent working in a Member’s office.
Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program
The JET Program is a competitive employment opportunity that allows young professionals to live and work in cities, towns, and villages throughout Japan.
Luce Scholars Program
The Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship program.
Mary Isabel Sibley Fellowship
Established in 1934 by Isabelle Stone (_Í_, Wellesley College) in honor of her mother, Mary
Isabel Sibley, this fellowship was designed to reward women pursuing graduate work in one of
two fields of study, French or Greek, with the experience of researching and living abroad.