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NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION PROGRAM, DAVID L. BOREN GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS


Deadline   1/31/2013 
5:00PM EST
Description   Fellowships support graduate students who wish to add an international component to their studies. Fellows can pursue the study of languages, cultures, and regions of the world outside of Western Europe, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Awards provide from 12 weeks up to 24 months of support. 
Award Amount   Stipends up to $30,000 per year for international study and domestic study. Up to $24,000 for overseas study. 
Disciplines   Life Sciences. Physical Sciences. Social Sciences. School of Engineering. School of Management. School of Public Affairs. School of Law.  
Academic Level   Prospective/Current Graduate Student. Working on Master's Thesis. Working on Doctoral Dissertation.  
Citizenship   Open only to U.S. citizens.  
Requirements   Study outside the U.S. is encouraged, but not required. All fellows must include the study of a modern language other than English. Recipients must agree to work for the federal government or in the field of education after graduating. NSEP gives some preference to applications that include important global, economic, political, and/or social issues affecting U.S. national security. No minimum level of language proficiency required. 
Award Type   Fellowship/Grant 
Contact  
oren Fellowships
Institute of International Education
1400 K Street NW, 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
1-800-618-6737
(800) 618-6737
boren@iie.org
www.borenawards.org/boren_fellowship
Last Updated   12/4/2012 3:36:00 PM 

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