E. G. Clarke Scholarship in Biblical Hebrew
Student who has completed Introductory Biblical Hebrew (currently NML250Y1).
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Student who has completed Introductory Biblical Hebrew (currently NML250Y1).
Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline
The Florida-Israel Institute offers 25 full-time scholarships each semester to Israelis wishing to study in Florida. This scholarship serves as an out of state tuition exemption for Florida public colleges and universities. It is sponsored by the State of Florida to promote Florida-Israel friendship, business, and education.
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The Centre for Jewish Studies (CJS), in partnership with the Toronto School of Theology (TST), invites applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in the field of Christian-Jewish relations with a special interest in theology. Applicants must hold a PhD in theology or religious studies.
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Awarded to an outstanding undergraduate student enrolled in a program in the Centre for Jewish Studies on the basis of academic merit.
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To be awarded to an outstanding student essay (graduate or undergraduate) in Holocaust Studies written for a U of T course or under a U of T faculty member's supervision during the current academic session.
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Awarded to an outstanding student enrolled in the Specialist or Major Program in Jewish Studies.
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This scholarship is available to Jewish high school seniors graduating from Carmel, Fishers, Indianapolis, Noblesville and Westfield public high schools and who will pursue accredited programs of higher education in the forthcoming year. Students must demonstrate dedication to community service and superior academic achievement.
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The Benjamin G. Shatz Scholarship is awarded annually through the generosity of Benjamin G. Shatz (class of 1992) and assists second and third-year students with financial need and active membership with the Jewish Law Student Association. Must be a current student at Pepperdine School of Law.
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This scholarship was established by the Ellis family to be given to a first-year Jewish law student in order to perpetuate the memory of their daughter. Eligible students are requested to submit a letter of application detailing their academic qualifications, community and Jewish involvement, career goals and financial need.
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The Association for Jewish Studies remains committed to supporting wide participation in its Annual Conference. In particular, the AJS seeks to support untenured faculty, graduate students, independent scholars without full-time employment, parents/guardians of children needing care during the conference, and international scholars who receive little to no institutional support for AJS conference attendance. All accepted presenters (Speakers, Respondents, or Chairs) are eligible to apply.
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