The University of Texas at Dallas welcomes application from exceptionally well qualified students for appointment as the Belofsky. Graduate Fellow in The Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies of the School of Arts & Humanities. The scholarship is open to students wishing to pursue doctoral degrees in the areas of Holocaust, modern Jewish culture, or comparative perspectives on the American and European Jewish experience. The Fellowship is for both American and international students.
Scholarship Program: Belofsky Fellowships in Holocaust Studies
Type of Award: Fellowship
Nationality: U.S. Citizen and International
Employer: The Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies of the School of Arts & Humanities
Level of Study: PhD
Subject(s): Humanities with concentrations in Aesthetic Studies, History of Ideas, and Literary Studies.
Duration: Five Years
Number of Awards: Not Known
Am I Eligible?
1) The scholarship is open to students wishing to pursue doctoral degrees in the areas of Holocaust, modern Jewish culture, or comparative perspectives on the American and European Jewish experience.
2) Exceptional, well-qualified students wishing to pursue a Ph.D. degree in the School of Arts & Humanities.
What does it cover?
Belofsky Fellows receive 12-month stipends of $20,000 along with complete remission of all UT Dallas tuition and fees annually for up to five years, subject to satisfactory progress toward the Ph.D. degree.
How do I Apply? By post.
Application closing date: June 15, 2012
Application and further application:-
Source: Scholarship - School of Arts and Humanities - The University of Texas at Dallas (http://www.utdallas.edu/ah/scholarships/)