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Undergraduate Student Grants
Scholarship for Duke Study in China Program participants
The scholarship supports full-time Duke students who plan to enroll in the Duke Study in China programs, either the summer or the semester program. Selection of awardees will be based on merit. We are currently accepting applications from students who plan to enroll in the summer 2008 Duke Study in China program. The deadline for the scholarship application is the same as the deadline for applying for the Duke Study in China summer 2008 program, which is February 6, 2008 .
The maximum of the award will be $1500.
Application form
Scholarship
for Study Abroad in Japan and Korea
Limited funding is available to
full-time Duke students who plan to go to Japan or
Korea to study language. Priority is given to the students
1) who wish to continue language study after finishing
Duke University's language requirement of three semesters,
2) who are majoring or minoring in Japanese, Korean, or AALL,
3) who have arranged affiliations with local institutions
in Japan or Korea. Deadline for the application is March 7, 2008.
The maximum of the award will be $1500.
Program
Information (Japan)
Program Information
(Korea)
Application
Scholarship to Support Research in East Asia
This scholarship supports full-time Duke sophomores and juniors to conduct research in China , Japan , or Korea . Priority will be given to students who 1) will conduct research for a senior thesis; 2) whose projects have a high probability of developing into a senior thesis; and 3) who have done some preliminary work and have arranged affiliations with local institutions for the research.
The maximum of the award will be $2500. Application deadline is March 7, 2008.
Application Guideline
Application Form
Duke Study in China Program Summer Research Fellowship
APSI will offer fellowships to help students to conduct summer research projects inspired by and based on their study abroad experience with the Duke Study in China program. Students will be eligible for this fellowship if 1) they have studied in either the summer or the semester Duke Study in China Program during a prior year; 2) will be retuning to Duke for the subsequent academic year; 3) will conduct research in China during the summer. Priority will be given to students whose projects have a high probability of developing into a senior thesis.
The maximum of the award will be $2500. Application deadline is March 7, 2008 .
Application Guidelines
Application Form
Iris Chang Memorial Essay Contest 2007
The Iris Chang Memorial Fund is sponsoring the second annual essay contest. Learn more by visiting the Fund's website: http://www.irischangmemorialfund.org
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