funding question

Benjamin Rifkin benjamin.rifkin at TEMPLE.EDU
Mon Nov 27 18:54:05 UTC 2006


Most graduate programs at American research universities have the
opportunity to nominate a student from an under-represented group for a
special fellowship package. The names of these fellowship opportunities vary
from school to school, so your student should investigate the situation at
each school of interest.

With best regards,

Ben Rifkin


On 11/27/06 11:31 AM, "Jane Costlow" <jcostlow at BATES.EDU> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> I have a student (African American) who has majored in chemistry, with a
> minor in Russian, who is contemplating graduate work in Russian
> Studies.  She would be a very strong candidate - she's hardworking, well
> focused and quite bright.  I'm wondering what funding resources are
> available for under-represented groups/students of color in Slavic
> Studies.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Jane Costlow
> Bates College
> 
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