Catherine and Marcell Renny Holocaust Studies Memorial Endowed Scholarship
This is open to students at Stockton University who have a demonstrated interest in Holocaust, Genocide & Jewish studies.
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This is open to students at Stockton University who have a demonstrated interest in Holocaust, Genocide & Jewish studies.
Established in honor of Celia Roosth Schoenbrun, this scholarship is awarded to a deserving Jewish student to enable them to attend the university or college of their choice.
The Center for Jewish History offers ten-month fellowships to doctoral candidates to support original research using the Center's collections. Preference is given to candidates who draw on the library and archival resources of more than one partner institution. Fellowships receive a stipend of $22,500 for one academic year.
The award is granted to a student/s who has promoted the health and wellbeing of the Academic Program on campus, generally a work-study student and/or the Editors of the annual Journal.
Students must be current high school students and have completed at least the 10th grade of a Jewish education program or expect to complete it by this spring. This can be done through the Federation-supported Epstein High School of Jewish Studies or the equivalent.
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Fellows will work with librarians and archivists on projects such as researching, designing, and curating exhibits, digital humanities initiatives, and other programs based on archival materials, as well as conduct their own original research.
Through the Charles and Gayle Mazursky Student Support Fund, the Center for Jewish Studies is able to offer a number of grants for research-related travel, including travel to resources (e.g., archives, oral history interviews, etc.), other venues essential for carrying out work on an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or travel to professional conferences.
The Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies will award up to four paper prizes of $500-$1000 each for papers that meet the criteria for excellent scholarly research at the intersection of Jewish Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the undergraduate level.
Essay topics can include any aspect of Jewish Studies (Bible, language, literature, history, culture of Israel, etc.) Open to any undergraduate or graduate student at Ohio State who has written a paper on a topic related to Jewish Studies. There are first and second cash prizes ($1,000 and $750, respectively).