British Scholarships Tip

For those juniors (or aspiring sophomores) interested in pursuing a British Scholarship, you may want to check out these two links to help you narrow your search for the right UK institution that best matches your interests and needs:

The Complete University Guide provides institutional profiles, as well as Tables and Rankings that sort and assess institutions overall and by subject, using nine quality factors:  http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/

The 2008 RAE (Research Assessment Exercise) provides quality ratings for research across all disciplines at UK institutions.  Panels use a standard scale to devise Tables of Excellence to rank institutions overall and by subject quality.  The Tables rank according to the percentage of faculty who are conducting “world leading” research or scholarship and how much of the work is judged to reach national or international levels of excellence.  http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/Journals/THE/THE/18_December_2008/attachments/RAE_2008_THE_RESULTS.pdf
Both of these resources can be found on the Marshall Scholarship website: http://www.marshallscholarship.org/

If you are interested in pursuing a British Scholarship but missed the meeting last night, you can make an appointment to see me.  Note that two of the deadlines are in early September so you need to be preparing now.

-Amy McGlashan, agibansm@middlebury.edu,  x5103.

Fulbright Scholarships Meeting: Tuesday, May 3, 4:30pm in Library 201

For juniors and aspiring sophomores, the Fulbright Grants Information Session will be on Tuesday, May 3 at 4:30pm in Library 201.

The US Fulbright Scholars Program is open to seniors and alumni and supports one academic year of study, research, or teaching in any of over 155 countries, with the goal of promoting cross-cultural interaction and mutual understanding. Open to U.S. citizens with a GPA of 3.4 or above and with appropriate language skills.  For more information view our Fellowships page or go to http://us.fulbrightonline.org/applynow.html.

The application cycle for 2012-13 will open in early May.  The Middlebury deadline for applicants is early-to-mid-September, so be thinking NOW about proposal ideas.  Come see Professor Jeffrey Cason in Study Abroad (cason@middlebury.edu, x5745) or Amy McGlashan, Fellowships Advisor in the Center for Education in Action (agibansm@middlebury.edu, 5103).

Upcoming deadline for DAAD Undergraduate Scholarship Program

From DAAD–and of interest to sophomores and juniors interested in studying in Germany next year: We would like to remind you of our upcoming deadline for the Undergraduate Scholarship Program. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) invites highly qualified undergraduate students to apply for funding to study, do research and/or internships in Germany.  Scholarships are available for students taking part in an organized study abroad program/exchange or as part of an individual, student-designed study abroad experience.  Funding for a semester or the academic year is offered for 2011/12 (starting in fall 11) and includes a monthly stipend, health insurance and a lump sum for travel. Please note that students wanting to study in Germany in the spring of 2012 need to apply now.

For program details and FAQs please view our website: www.daad.org/?p=undergrad <http://www.daad.org/?p=undergrad>
Current DAAD-Scholar blogs: http://daadabroad.wordpress.com/
DAAD Young Ambassadors: http://www.daad.org/page/65670/
Current grantees are listed here: http://www.daad.org/page/awardwinners2010/

Information Session about Boren Scholarships for Study Abroad

A representative from the Institute of International Education will hold an Information Session about Boren Scholarships and Fellowships available for undergraduate and graduate study abroad.  These scholarships and fellowships support study abroad in regions of the world critical to U.S. interests (Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America & the Caribbean, and the Middle East).

Thursday, October 21
1:30-2:30 pm
Axinn 100