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Description Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the Critical Language Scholarship Program offers fully funded support for intensive summer language institutes overseas in 12 critical-need
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to a program of lectures, seminars, concerts, and other enrichment activities designed especially for them. Adviser Dr. Deirdre Moloney, moloney@princeton.edu , 609-258-1998 Eligibility Bachelor’s
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, or circumstances in which they intend to carry out their programs—and also that they have the requisite foreign language proficiency. In addition, scholars will be entitled to draw the $5,000 Susan Stark travel
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the sciences of physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), audiology, and speech-language pathology therapy. A candidate must: Be a United States citizen. This program is open to applicants of all
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, or circumstances in which they intend to carry out their programs—and also that they have the requisite foreign language proficiency. In addition, scholars will be entitled to draw the $5,000 Susan Stark travel
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certificates' in the DAAD portal. Proof of knowledge of language(s) of instruction in the chosen study program (should be no older than 2 years). Please refer to 'Application requirements' to find out which
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Description The Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program is designed to build a multidisciplinary community of Stanford graduate students dedicated to finding creative solutions to the world’s greatest
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Description Established in 2000 through an endowment from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Gates Cambridge Program enables 80–100 students from around the world to pursue 1–4 years
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the ultimate goal of making a positive difference in the world. Truman Scholars are invited to participate in Truman Scholars Leadership Week; a Summer Institute in Washington, DC; and the Truman Fellows Program
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. citizen Graduating senior Criterion for Selection Excellent academic record Application Procedure Students should apply for the Keasbey Scholarship via the Global Programs System (GPS). Princeton University