Scholarship Types
Country/Region Specific Scholarships
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For post-Bachelor's study only at a British university in order to obtain either a Master's degree or a second undergraduate degree.
Contact: Jessica Hunt, Honors Program, 212 Moore College, University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602, (706) 542-6908, jhunt@uga.edu
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BUTEX member institutions in the UK.
Eligibility: Students who have been offered a study abroad or exchange place at a UK university or college which is BUTEX-affiliated. Eligible UGA Exchange Programs include Aberystwyth, Lancaster, Leicester, Liverpool, Nottingham, Reading, and Sussex.
If you are not sure whether your host institution is BUTEX-affiliated, please see our website (www.butex.ac.uk).
Fall 2013/Spring 14 Deadline: May 31, 2013
The value of each scholarship is £500 and will be paid to the winners once they have arrived and registered at their host university.
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For current graduate students at a U.S. university for research in France in French Literature, Cinema, The Humanities, The Arts, History, Philosophy, Political Sciences or Sociology.
Contact: Chateaubriand@amb-wash.fr
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DAAD offers a wide range of funding opportunities for individuals and institutions in higher education. Since DAAD New York is the representative office for all of North America, its programs are open to students, faculty, administrators, and staff of higher education institutions geographically located in the United States, Canada and their territories (Puerto Rico, Guam, etc). There are a few special programs that may extend to constituencies beyond that.
DAAD's primary goal is to facilitate transatlantic mobility to Germany for US and Canadian scholars, therefore Germany must be a component of your intended academic travel. Funding is awarded on a competitive basis; we consider the academic merit of the individual, the feasibility and quality of the proposal, and the impact of the applicant and application as a whole.
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Must have applied or have been accepted to a study abroad based program in: Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. A multi-country program is eligible only if the applicant will spend at least 8 weeks in one of the countries stated above and will have intensive language study during that period.
Funding for Freeman-ASIA is not available for Summer 2013 and beyond.
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The Department of Romance Languages French Study Abroad Award is a $1000 prize for French-language study in a French-speaking country. Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students at the University of Georgia. The award recipient will be recognized at the Pi Delta Phi ceremony in April.
Deadlines:
Spring programs - November 15
Summer & Fall programs - March 15
Scholarship Contact: Dr. Jonathan Krell, Department of Romance Languages, 241 Gilbert Hall, jkrell@uga.edu
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To conduct a one-year research, study or professional development program in Germany. Applicants must have Bachelor's degree and be under 35 years old. U.S. or Russian Federation citizenship required. Prior knowledge of German is not a prerequisite.
Contact: Alexander Von Humbolt Foundation, U.S. Liaison Office, 1012 14th Street NW, Suite 1015, Washington, D.C. 20005
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IAU College, with study abroad programs in Aix-en-Provence, France, is proud to introduce the
Meredith Hope Emerson French Honors Scholarship Program for qualified UGA students interested in a
semester or summer abroad with IAU College. The Scholarship Program, created in memory of Meredith -
who was a former IAU French Honors Student - offers two half-tuition semester scholarships and one
half-tuition summer scholarship for qualified UGA French students enrolled in IAU's French Honors
Program, a comprehensive immersion program for advanced French students.
Two semester scholarships, worth $5,200 each, are available. One award will be given to a UGA student based on merit and the second will be awarded based on financial need. The summer scholarship, worth $2,100, will be awarded based on merit.
Deadlines: Spring Semester Program - November 15
Fall Semester Program - March 15
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The Meredith Hope Emerson Memorial Award for Study Abroad was established in 2008 to honor and remember Meredith's love for and excellence in the study of French Language and Culture. The $1000 prize will be awarded for French-language study in a French-speaking country, with preference given to current and former residents of the French Language Community. Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students at the University of Georgia. The award recipient will be recognized at the Pi Delta Phi ceremony in April.
Contact:
Dr. Jonathan Krell, Department of Romance Languages
241 Gilbert Hall, jkrell@uga.edu
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The Modern Languages Scholarship Fund was established in 1976 to provide scholarship money for students majoring in modern foreign languages. The competition is limited to full-time undergraduate students whose declared majors are in the Department of Romance Languages or Foreign Language Education in Romance Languages. Normally four awards of approximately $300 granted to students in study abroad programs in
Summer or Fall.
Scholarship Contact: Dr. Stacey Casado, Head
Department of Romance Languages
210 Gilbert Hall, sdcasado@uga.edu
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