The Moynihan Institute will grant awards to graduate students to support research for MA thesis or doctoral research projects concerning the regions below. The purpose of the award is to provide students the opportunity to gather preliminary data, make contacts, map topics, and increase competitiveness of future proposals for funding.
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The Moynihan Institute’s Middle Eastern Studies Program (MESP) announces its annual grant competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying the Middle East. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of the Middle East. Any student enrolled in an MA or PhD program at Syracuse University may apply. These awards are funded by the Goekjian and Perryman endowments.
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The Moynihan Institute’s South Asia Center announces the 30th Agehananda Bharati Memorial Scholarship competition for graduate students interested in learning about and studying South Asia. The grant can be used for such activities as field work, archival research, creating or purchasing data sets, internship expenses, language training, online courses, and travel that leads to a deeper understanding of South Asia. Graduate students pursuing PhDs in the Maxwell School are preferred, but students pursuing PhDs in other schools or colleges may apply. These awards are funded by a generous donation in honor of Professor Agehananda Bharati, Syracuse University professor of anthropology for 30 years, Ford Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies, and a recipient of the Chancellor’s Citation for Exceptional Academic Achievement. Professor Bharati was a world-renowned expert in the cultural anthropology of South Asia, including the field of tantric studies.
Award: up to $2,500
Deadline: February 28, 2023, at 11:59 pm ET
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