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| the residency of the applicant at the Museum or to make possible | | the residency of the applicant at the Museum or to make possible |
| additional research at other institutions. | | additional research at other institutions. |
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- | * '''Research Fellowships of the Miles Lerman Center for Study of Jewish Resistance:'''
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- | -- Sponsor: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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- | -- SYNOPSIS: The sponsor awards fellowships to support the study of the
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- | Holocaust and particularly of Jewish resistance.
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- | -- Deadline(s): 11/24/2009
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- | -- Web Site: http://www.ushmm.org
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- | -- Program URL: http://www.ushmm.org/research/center/fellowship/application/
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- | -- Tel: 202-314-7829
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- | -- OBJECTIVES: The sponsor awards fellowships to support significant research and
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- | writing about the Holocaust. The sponsor welcomes proposals from
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- | scholars in all relevant disciplines including history, political
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- | science, literature, Jewish studies, philosophy, religion, psychology,
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- | comparative genocide studies, law and others.
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- | -- ELIGIBILITY: Fellowships are awarded to candidates working on their
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- | dissertations (ABD), postdoctoral researchers, and senior scholars.
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- | Applicants must be affiliated with an academic and/or research
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- | institution when applying for a fellowship. Immediate post-docs and
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- | faulty between appointments will also be considered.
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- | -- FUNDING: The specific fellowship awarded and the length of the award are at
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- | the discretion of the sponsor. Individual awards generally range up
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- | to nine months of residency. A minimum tenure of three consecutive
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- | months is required. Fellowships of five months or longer have proven
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- | most effective. Stipends range up to $3,500 per month. Residents of
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- | the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area receive a modified stipend and
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- | term of residency at the Center.
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- | All awards include direct travel to and from Washington, D.C., and
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- | visa assistance if necessary. Fellows are responsible for securing
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- | their own housing accommodations and health insurance. The sponsor
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- | does not provide support allowances for accompanying family members.
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- | The sponsor provides office space, postage, and access to a computer,
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- | telephone, facsimile machine, and photocopier. Cost sharing by home
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- | institutions or other relevant organizations is encouraged to extend
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- | the residency of the applicant at the Museum or to make possible
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- | additional research at other institutions.
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- | * '''George L. Mosse Graduate Fellowships in Modern Jewish History:'''
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- | -- Sponsor: University of Wisconsin-Madison
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- | -- SYNOPSIS: The sponsor offers a program for graduate students who wish to
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- | study Modern Jewish History at its University.
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- | -- Deadline(s): 12/01/2009
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- | -- Program URL: http://history.wisc.edu/mosse/fellowships/mjh_fellowships.htm
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- | -- Tel: 608-263-1962
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- | -- OBJECTIVES: The program is intended to promote the study of Modern Jewish
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- | History within the framework of European or American history by
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- | attracting outstanding Ph.D. candidates to the University of
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- | Wisconsin-Madison. Students will study Jewish history within the
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- | Department's programs in European or American history. Students can
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- | also take advantage of the thirty-five faculty from seventeen
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- | disciplines who are associated with the George L. Mosse/Laurence A.
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- | Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies, an interdisciplinary program.
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- | -- FUNDING: The fellowship package consists of five years of guaranteed
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- | support, including: two years fellowship; one year TA or PA; one year
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- | Mosse Teaching Fellowship; one year study at the Hebrew University
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- | under the auspices of the George L. Mosse Exchange Program.
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