îìâåú îèòí Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture

 

 

INTERNATIONAL DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDIES

 

SPECIALIZING IN JEWISH FIELDS

 

Purpose of Grant

 

The purpose of the Foundation's Doctoral scholarship program is to help train qualified individuals for careers in Jewish scholarship and research, and to help Jewish educational, religious, and communal workers obtain advanced training for leadership positions.

 

Who Is Eligible

 

Any graduate student specializing in a Jewish field who is officially enrolled or registered in a doctoral program at a recognized university is eligible to apply.  Priority is given to applicants who are at the dissertation level.

 

Grants are given for one academic year.  They can be renewed, upon submission of a new application and supporting documents, up to a maximum of four years.  All applications, including renewals, must be submitted before October 31st.

 

Amount of Grant

 

The amount of the scholarship varies in accordance with the cost of living in the country where the student is studying.  Grants range up to $10,000 a year.

 

Review Process

 

Applications and references are evaluated by outside experts and then considered by appropriate committees of the Foundation.  Final action is taken by the Foundation in July.  Applicants are advised soon thereafter.

 

How and Where to Apply

 

Applications can be obtained on individual written request from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, 50 Broadway, 34th Floor, New York, NY 10004, U.S.A.

 

THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF NEW APPLICATIONS

and renewals IS OCTOBER 31ST.

 

 

 

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Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture

                 50 Broadway, 34th Floor

                               New York, N.Y. 10004

                                                             U.S.A.

                               Tel: (212) 425 - 6606

Fax: (212) 425 6602

E-mail: office@mfjc.org

www.mfjc.org

 

 

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