Wetstein Fellowship
For graduate work in Canadian Jewish studies. M.A. and Ph.D. students eligible.
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For graduate work in Canadian Jewish studies. M.A. and Ph.D. students eligible.
Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline
For graduate work in Canadian Jewish studies. M.A. and Ph.D. students eligible.
Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline
The scholarship provides support to an undergraduate student, in his or her sophomore year, enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences who has attained a minimum of a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and completed a minimum of 30 credits. Preference is given, when possible, to a student studying Education, Jewish Studies, or the Arts.
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The Jerrold and Jane Goodman Judaic Studies Scholarship is a current use scholarship established by Yablick Charities, Inc. and Jerrold and Jane Goodman. This scholarship is awarded to a student in the Jewish Studies Program.
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This $2,000 scholarship is awarded to the most promising student planning a major in Jewish studies, with preference given to students without a background in Jewish studies. The scholarship may also be awarded to senior students for an outstanding thesis and may also cover related costs for selection and publication of said thesis.
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Columbia awards fellowships in support of business-related internships; academic and/or research-based projects; immersive language programs; and/or university-offered courses over the course of a summer in Israel.
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Established in 1977 by a provision in the Will of Harriette Stormes in memory of her son, the Malcolm Stacey Scholarship is restricted to needy, Jewish students with preference for students majoring in aeronautical engineering.
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The Program in Jewish Studies is very excited to offer two, $500 Jewish Studies undergraduate scholarships. To be eligible, you must be enrolled in at least your second course toward the minor. If you have taken two or more classes towards the minor, please consider applying!
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The Diller program provides funding for undergraduates and graduate students. Stipends and awards are made for research, travel, fieldwork, innovative teaching, and curricular development in Jewish Studies. Recipients must demonstrate outstanding academic ability and promise in areas related to Jewish Studies.
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Applicants must have graduated from a Tucson area high school and be accepted to The University of Arizona (students are encouraged to apply for this scholarship as soon as they are officially admitted to The University of Arizona).
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