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20-Sep-2005 06:59 AM
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Ayn Rand Essay Scholarships

For:
9th and 10th Graders
11th and 12th Graders
College Students
Students have to write an essay. Students can select one of the three proposed topics.

More information about the programs available at http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=education_contests_index.


Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation

The purpose of the Foundation is to aid artists in the early stages of their careers. Awards are limited to candidates working in the following:

Painting › Drawing › Printmaking › Sculpture

Work must be representational. The Charter of the Foundation precludes the consideration of non-objective art.
Applicants must have started or completed art school training or must demonstrate, through past work and future plans, a commitment to making art a lifetime career.

Grant amount: CAN$12,500

Funds may be used for any art-related purpose: study, travel, studio-rental, purchase of materials, etc.

Interested candidates please write, call or e-mail us:
The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation
1814 Sherbrooke Street West, Suite 1
Montreal, Quebec H3H 1E4
CANADA

Tel: 514-937-9225
Fax: 514-937-0141
E-mail: greenshields@bellnet.ca


Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation

Program: Research Grants
Web address: http://www.hfg.org.
Address: 25 West 53rd Street, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10019
USA Phone: 646-428-0971
Fax: 646-428-0981

Description: The HF Guggenheim Foundation makes research grants to individuals or to small teams of researchers who are studying aspects of problems related to violence, aggression, and dominance. These studies often engage human rights issues like state violence, colonial practices, gender subordination, hate crimes, war trauma, international interventions, etc.

Contact name: Karen Colvard
Title: Senior Program Officer
Email: kjcolvard@aol.com
Phone: 646-428-0971
Fax: 646-428-0981


Intl Graduate Student Fellowship at the American Museum of Natural History

The program is for international students that wish to study a diversified curriculum in biodidversity, conservation, systematics, and public policy. Students are able to choose among numerous offerings of four major universities to create a graduate program.
The universities are: City University of New York, Columbia University, Yale University, and Cornell University. Applicants should first contact the Office of Grants and Fellowships to discuss their interests, background, and eligibility for the program.
Citizenship: Unrestricted

Applications may be obtained from:
Office of Grants and Fellowship
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West @79th Street
New York, NY 10024-5495

E-Mail: bynum@amnh.org
Tel:212 769-5742
Fax:212 769-5495

http://www.umkc.edu/isao/american_museum_scholarship.htm.


The Mary Isabel Sibely Fellowship

The fellowship is offered for the study of Greek Language, Literature, History, or Archaelogy.
Candidates must be unmarried women, between 25 and 35 years of age, who have demonstrated their ability to carry on original research. They must hold the doctorate or have fulfilled all the requirements for the doctorate except the dissertation.

Applications may be obtained from:
The Mary Isabel Sibely Fellowship Committee
The Phi Beta Kappa Society
1785 Massachusetts Ave., Fouth Floor
Washington DC 20036

E-Mail: Isurles@pbk.org
Tel: 202 265-3808
Fax: 202 986-1601


The Sinfonia Foundation

The SF offers a Philanthropy in Music Award to honor exemplary philanthropic support of music in America. Awards are offered every three years.

http://www.sinfonia.org/SEF.


The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

Humanistic studies, doctoral dissertations, public policy and foreign affairs, grants in women’s studies and grants in women’s & children’s health.

http://www.woodrow.org.



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