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THE WHITNEY AND BETTY MACMILLAN CENTER
FOR
INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES AT YALE (MACMILLAN CENTER)
The MacMillan Center provides a variety of fellowship, grant, and award opportunities. The following list is only a highlight of opportunities related to East Asia. CLICK HERE for complete information on fellowships, grants, and awards available through the
MacMillan Center.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL APPLICANTS MUST APPLY THROUGH THE YALE UNIVERSITY GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS WEBSITE.
CEAS
SUMMER LANGUAGE MINI-GRANTS
CEAS SUMMER TRAVEL & RESEARCH GRANTS
CEAS DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANTS
CHARLES KAO FUND RESEARCH GRANTS
COCA-COLA WORLD FUND AT YALE SUMMER TRAVEL GRANTS
The Coca-Cola World Fund at Yale provides summer travel grants for graduate and professional student projects involving applied research or internships overseas. Projects must focus clearly on the intersection of at least two of the following fields: international law, international business or management, or international affairs and public policy. Grants are administered by the MacMillan Center. The Coca-Cola World Fund selection committee is comprised of representatives of the MacMillan Center, the Law School, and the School of Management. Awards generally range from $500 to $6,000. Please visit the Yale Grants & Fellowships Website for complete details.
FOX INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
The Fox International Fellowship Program supports research exchanges between Yale and the Free University of Berlin, Moscow State University, Sidney Sussex College of Cambridge University, The University of Tokyo Graduate School, Fudan University in Shanghai, PRC, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, El Colegio de Mexico, Jawarhalal Nehru University in Delhi, Bogazici University in Istanbul, Tel Aviv University, and Cape Town Univeristy for graduating seniors, graduate and professional school students conducting independent research on topics related to economics, political science, international relations, law, business and finance, environmental policy, or contemporary history. All fellowships provide expenses for airfare, a stipend for living expenses, as well as some in-country travel related to research. Priority is for a full academic year, although single term awards are possible.
MACMILLAN CENTER DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANTS
The MacMillan Center Dissertation Research Grants provide funds to Ph.D. candidates for research on their doctoral dissertations. Grants are for research generally outside the United States and are available to students who have completed all pre-dissertation work before the academic year of the award. The approved dissertation research must address international relations, history or the social sciences. Awards will contribute to the cost of travel, research, and living expenses consistent with the standard of living in the host country. Awards generally range from $2,000 to $15,000. Please visit the Yale Grants & Fellowships Website for complete details.
MACMILLAN CENTER PRE-DISSERTATION GRANTS
The MacMillan Center Pre-Dissertation Grants provide funds to Ph.D. candidates for pre-doctoral dissertation research generally outside the U.S. addressing international relations, history or the social sciences. Grants are for exploration of sources and general feasibility of a proposed topic. Awards generally range from $500 to $4,000. Please visit the Yale Grants & Fellowships Website for complete details.
PARKER
HUANG FELLOWSHIPS
The MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies has established travel fellowships to help support a year of study abroad. These fellowships are made possible by a generous gift from an alumnus honoring Parker Po-fei Huang, a distinguished teacher of Chinese at Yale who retired in 1985. The Parker Huang Fellowships are awarded each year to students who plan to study or work in non-English-speaking countries. First preference is given to proposals for projects in China; thereafter, elsewhere in Asia, Africa or other regions (such as Central Asia, the Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Russia, Latin America, or the Middle East). The awards are intended to support either advanced language study beyond the intermediate level (begun at Yale or elsewhere) or study/work (in the language of the host country) focusing on socio-cultural issues in the host country. Proposals may include either university study, independent projects, or an unpaid or low-paying work experience. This fellowship is administered by the Yale College Office of Fellowship Programs (OFP). Please visit the Yale Grants & Fellowships Website for complete details.
RICHARD U. LIGHT FELLOWSHIP
Click
here for information on the Richard U. Light Fellowship at
Yale University
TRISTAN PERLROTH PRIZE FOR SUMMER FOREIGN TRAVEL
The Tristan Perlroth Prize for Summer Foreign Travel
is awarded annually to a current junior in Yale College, or
sophomore in an exceptional case, for summer travel outside
the United States of a nature designed to enhance the student's
understanding of foreign culture and/or international relations. Priority is given to students proficient in a foreign language, to students of Calhoun College, and to students enrolled in the International Studies major, however, this Prize is not limited to curriculum-related projects. Please visit the Yale Grants & Fellowships Website for complete details.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
ALL undergraduate students must adhere to the Yale University International Travel Policy.
For more information on grant and fellowship opportunities
at Yale University, please visit the Grants &
Fellowships Website at http://studentgrants.yale.edu.
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