Fellowships

  • John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences

    Since 1988, the Fogarty International Center, part of the National Institutes of Health, has published the Directory of International Grants and Fellowships in the Health Sciences . This current volume (NIH Publication 06-3027, February 2006), a comprehensive compilation of international funding opportunities in biomedical and behavioral research prepared by Ms. Hannah Leslie, should serve the individual or institution who seeks financial support. Available now are versions in PDF and RSS Feed; work proceeds on the version in HTML.

  • Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program

    American print and broadcast journalists have until March 1 to apply for a two-month professional exchange program in Germany. Successful applicants will spend August and September living, working and reporting for their home and host news organizations from across the Atlantic.

    The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program grants ten U.S. and ten German journalists a $5,000 living stipend while they are abroad, along with airfare and lodging in Washington, D.C. for a one-week orientation session in July. U.S.

  • Institutes for Journalism & Natural Resources (IJNR)

    IJNR will conduct three expedition-style fellowship programs for journalists during 2006. All three programs will emphasize issues of energy, climate, water and rural development. The expeditions will explore parts of eastern Oregon and Washington (Blue Mountains Institute in May), Michigan and Wisconsin (Great Waters Institute in July) and Wyoming-Colorado-Utah (Energy Country Institute in September). On each trip, journalists will examine conditions and practices of forests, fisheries, farms and energy-production sites.