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[via American Association of Teachers of Turkic Languages List]
23 June through 12 August 2010
THE FELLOWSHIPS: For summer 2010, the American Research Institute in Turkey will offer fellowships for up to 15 advanced students for participation in the summer program in intensive advanced Turkish language at Bogaziçi University in Istanbul. This intensive program offers the equivalent of one full academic year of study in Turkish at the college level. The fellowships cover round-trip airfare to Istanbul, application and tuition fees, and a maintenance stipend.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Full-time students and scholars affiliated at academic institutions are eligible to apply. To be a fellowship applicant, you must:
- Be a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the United States.
- Be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate level academic program, or be faculty
- Have a minimum B average in your studies, if still a student; and
- Perform at the high-intermediate level on a proficiency-based admissions examination.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Application materials are available here
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ARIT/ARITSummerLanguageProgram.html
or by contacting: ehgilson@princeton.edu
The deadline is February 5, 2010
The American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT) will offer ARIT fellowships for research in Turkey for the academic year 2010-2011. The fellowships fund individuals engaged in research on ancient, medieval, or modern times in Turkey, in any field of the humanities and social sciences. ARIT operates hostel, research, and study facilities for researchers in Turkey at its branch centers in Istanbul and Ankara. ARIT’s fellowship program is funded by the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). Scholars and advanced graduate students are eligible. Student applicants must have fulfilled all requirements for the doctorate except the dissertation by June 2010, and before beginning any ARIT-sponsored research. Non-U.S. applicants are expected to maintain an affiliation with an educational institution in the United States or Canada. Grants for tenures of up to one year will be considered; however, some preference is given to projects of shorter duration. The application deadline is November 1, 2009.