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Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Fellowship Program 2019-2020, Indiana University, USA

Publish Date: Sep 04, 2018

Deadline: Jan 15, 2019

The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program Announces its 2019-2020 Graduate Fellowship Competition for Incoming Students.

Review of applicants begins: Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The Borns Jewish Studies Program offers fellowships for students accepted into a graduate degree program at Indiana University who show clear promise of dedicating themselves seriously to scholarship within one of the core areas of Jewish Studies.  Each fellowship provides a stipend starting at $22,000, plus health insurance, and fee remission which can be tied to multi-year packages.

Application Procedure: Prospective students must apply for admission directly to agraduate degree program (Comparative Literature, History, NELC, Religious Studies, etc., or to the Jewish Studies M.A. program) at Indiana University.  In order to be considered for a Jewish Studies fellowship, applicants to the IU Graduate School should send a copy of their completed Indiana University application and request that 3 letters of recommendation (in Word) be forwarded to iujsp@indiana.edu. Letters & application can also be mailed to:  Professor Sarah Imhoff, Director of Graduate Studies; Borns Jewish Studies Program; Indiana University; Global & International Studies Building; 355 N. Jordan Avenue; Bloomington, IN 47405-1105.  Each application will be considered for all relevant fellowship and award opportunities.  Review of 2019-2020 applications will begin on Tuesday, January 15, 2019.

The Borns Jewish Studies Program at IU is an interdepartmental program. Our faculty are housed in various departments - including Comparative Literature, English, Germanic Studies, History, Musicology, Near Eastern Languages & Cultures, Political Science, and Religious Studies– where students pursue master’s or doctoral degrees. The Borns JSP offers a Masters of Arts degree in Jewish Studies. Students enrolled in IUB doctoral program may also pursue a doctoral minor in Jewish Studies.

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