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* '''[[Visiting Fellowship - Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies]]'''
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*  '''[[Non-Stipend Visiting Researcher - Center for Studies in Religion and Society]]'''
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* '''[[Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc.]]'''
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* '''[[Social Science Research Council - Abe Fellowship Program]]'''
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* '''[[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars - Fellowships]]'''
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* '''[[George Kahin Prize - Association for Asian Studies]]'''
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* '''[[Center for Southeast Asian Studies of Kyoto University - Visiting Fellowships]]'''
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* '''[[East-West Center - 2010-11 Asia Pacific Leadership Program]]'''
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* '''[[For Research Centers on U.S. Campuses -  Islam and Muslims in World Contexts - Social Science Research Council]]'''
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* '''[[Blakemore Refresher Grants - Blakemore Foundation]]'''
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* '''[[The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) - Joseph R. Crapa Fellowship Program]]'''
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* '''[[Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships for Mid-Career Professionals]]'''
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* '''[[Harry J. Benda Prize - Association for Asian Studies]]'''
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* '''[[Visiting Research Fellowships - Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore]]'''
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* '''[[Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Fellowship]]'''
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* '''[[Literature Fellowships - Translation Projects, National Endowment for the Arts]]'''
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* '''[[Henry Luce Foundation and ACLS Grants to Individuals in East and Southeast Asian Archaeology and Early History]]'''
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* '''[[2009-2010 Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Distinguished Fellowship on Southeast Asia]]'''
* '''[[2009-2010 Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Distinguished Fellowship on Southeast Asia]]'''
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* '''[[Asia Rice Foundation: Travel and Study Grant Awards]]'''
* '''[[Asia Rice Foundation: Travel and Study Grant Awards]]'''
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* '''[[Genographic Project]]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          '''
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* '''[[National Geographic Society - Genographic Project]]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          '''
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-- Sponsor: National Geographic Society
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-- SYNOPSIS: The sponsor provides funding to effectively link the scientific side of the project and public participants to the indigenous and traditional communities.  Funding is provided in two categories: Micro- and Macro-Projects.
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-- Deadline: 06/15/2008; 12/15/2008
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-- Contact: Danae Tuley                                                                                       
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-- E-mail: GenographicLegacy@ngs.org
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-- Program URL: https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/glf_charter.pdf
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-- Tel: 202-457-8447               
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-- OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the program is to: increase overall awareness of the critical challenges, pressures and threats facing indigenous communities worldwide and to offer support through the fund; deliver medium- and longer-term, tangible benefits to indigenous communities around the world; focus on indigenous cultural conservation and language preservation as well as specific education programs; and empower indigenous communities and build capacity by funding relevant programs and projects that are sustainable beyond the established timeframe of the Geographic Project--establish a true legacy.
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-- ELIGIBILITY: Eligibility is open to individuals, groups and organizations. Applicants must provide a record of current or prior work in support of indigenous education programs and/or cultural or linguistic conservation efforts.
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-- FUNDING: Projects are divided into two general categories: Micro: Smaller, discrete projects, which would typically require lower amounts of funding.  Funding for these projects would be capped at US$25,000. Macro: Larger, more complex projects.  These projects might be undertaken in conjunction with other entities such as NGOs, local education institutions, government agencies, etc.  Funding levels are more flexible but would not typically exceed $100,000.
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* '''[[Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program]]'''
* '''[[Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program]]'''

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