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Distrib. by: Central-Eurasia-L - Announcement List for Central Eurasian =
Studies


GRANTS- Deadline Reminder: American Ctr for Mongolian Studies Fellowship =
Progs.

Posted by: Brian White - ACMS <[log in to unmask]>

American Center for Mongolian Studies Fellowship Programs

Deadline for All Programs: March 1, 2010.

The American Center for Mongolian Studies provides several funding and=20=

study opportunities for students and scholars. This year we are=20
pleased to announce a new grant program for faculty research in=20
Mongolia, the ACMS Faculty Research Fellowship, and the continuation=20
of our other fellowship programs. Application deadlines are March 1,=20
2010 for all fellowship programs, and previous experience in Mongolia=20
is not required for any awards. Additional details and application=20
materials for individual fellowships are available through the web=20
links provided below.


ACMS Research Fellowship Program
Funding support provided by the Henry Luce Foundation

The ACMS Research Fellowship Program supports doctoral dissertation or=20=

post-doctoral field research in Mongolia on topics in the Social=20
Sciences or Humanities. Fellowships support 6-12 month research=20
programs, and awards include travel expenses to and from Mongolia, an=20
accommodation and food allowance, and a stipend to cover research=20
expenses. Awards will be adjusted based on the length of time spent=20
conducting research in the region with a maximum award of $27,000 per =
fellow.
More information and application materials available at:=20
www.mongoliacenter.org/acmsrfp


US-Mongolia Field Research Fellowship Program
Funding support provided by the Department of State Educational and=20
Cultural Affairs Bureau

The ACMS US-Mongolia Field Research Fellowship Program offers=20
short-term research grants to undergraduate or graduate students in=20
all fields of study. Research projects must be conducted on site in=20
Mongolia in summer or fall 2010. Awards of up to $3000 per fellow are=20
available.
More information and application materials available at=20
www.mongoliacenter.org/field


ACMS Faculty Research Fellowship *New Program for 2010!*
Funding support provided by the Department of State Educational and=20
Cultural Affairs Bureau

The ACMS is pleased to announce a new fellowship program for faculty=20
members from US colleges and universities. The fellowship offers up to=20=

$2500 per faculty member to support field research and studies=20
conducted in Mongolia between May and October 2010. Research projects=20
in all fields of study will be considered. The program priority is to=20
support faculty from non-research intensive universities and colleges,=20=

especially faculty who are helping guide student research projects or=20
who can show how the experience will enhance their teaching and=20
outreach. The funding is intended to serve as a catalyst and may be=20
used in conjunction with funds from other sources.
More information and application materials available at=20
www.mongoliacenter.org/faculty


ACMS Language Program Fellowship
Funding support provided by the US Department of Education

Applicants for the ACMS Intensive Mongolian Language Program are=20
eligible for the Language Program Fellowship of up to $3000, including=20=

a $2000 tuition waiver and $1000 travel and living stipend.
More information and application materials available at=20
www.mongoliacenter.org/language

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