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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 9 critical-need
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of Law, History and Philosophy of Sciences, Linguistics, Literature, Philosophy, Sociology.
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. Boren Scholarships may also be used to fund Regional Flagship Language Initiatives: African Flagship Languages Initiative for the study of French, Portuguese, Swahili, Akan/Twi, Wolof, or Zulu Indonesian
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the grant period but no more than six years prior to the application deadline. Language proficiency commensurate with the proposed course of study/research. Criteria for Selection Applicants must have a well
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, undergraduate, or graduate students studying any subject, either locally or abroad. The scholarship may cover any length of time, from a six-week language training program to a year or more of university study
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biochemistry to fine arts, but all share a deep interest in Japan, its society, language, and culture. Their destinations vary as well, from major universities in Tokyo to small colleges in rural Japan. Eighty
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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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SWEA, Swedish Women’s Educational Association Inc., is a global non-profit organization for Swedish-speaking women who live or have lived abroad. SWEA’s objective is to protect the Swedish language
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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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or Italian Language. A candidate must: Be a United States citizen. This program is open to applicants of all ethnicities. Be a student currently attending, full-time, an accredited campus-based undergraduate