Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: UK, Ireland, Fulbright, Watson

Reminders: if you intend to apply for nomination for the Churchill, Marshall, Mitchell, Rhodes or St. Andrews, you must do so by April 7. See go.middlebury.edu/british for instructions. You must apply by this deadline to be eligible for nomination.

Those interested in the Watson and Fulbright grants should submit a preliminary application by April 15. See go.middlebury.edu/watson and go.middlebury.edu/fulbright for more information. Recent alumni interested in the Fulbright are also strongly encouraged to apply through Middlebury. Internal deadlines for these process will be set later (late summer/early fall).

Questions? Contact fellowships@middebury.edu .

 

 

 

Info Sessions Coming Soon for Watson, Fulbright, British and Schwarzman Scholarships

The fellowships office will host information sessions in the spring semester for students interested in learning more and applying to the Watson, Fulbright, British, and Schwarzman Scholarships. Look here for dates and times shortly. A few notes:

  1. Students interested in applying for Rhodes, Marshall, Churchill or Mitchell Scholarship nomination MUST submit an internal application by April 7. See our website  for more info.
  2. Students interested in applying for the Fulbright and Watson fellowships are STRONGLY encouraged to submit a preliminary application for these by April 15. This does not commit you to applying, but will help you get started in a timely way.

Students are not eligible to apply in the fall 2018 application cycle are still encouraged to attend the info sessions and learn more!

Wednesday, Nov 12 is a big deadline day!

Applications for Critical Language Scholarships (CLS)  are due by 8pm EST! www.clscholarship.org/

Nomination applications are due by 5pm for the following:

Beinecke  (juniors only, graduate school funding in arts, humanities and social sciences) go/beinecke
Goldwater (sophomores and juniors; science and math, undergraduate award) go/goldwater
St Andrews (seniors; graduate study in Scotland) go/standrews
Truman (juniors, graduate school funding, working in areas of public good) go/truman

Check out the go links to see if you’re eligible and how to apply! Questions? Email fellowships@middlebury.edu .

Info about Univ. of Edinburgh for Those Interested in Fulbright

For those thinking about a Fulbright application for a one-year program at University of Edinburgh, here’s more info about the university:

The University of Edinburgh was founded in the Scottish capital as one of the country’s ancient universities and has been providing outstanding educational opportunities to students from around the world for more than 400 years. The University of Edinburgh is Scotland’s largest research-intensive university with an international reputation for excellence and innovation. We are consistently ranked among the UK’s elite universities, and in the Times Higher Education’s international league table of universities which was published earlier this year the University of Edinburgh was ranked as 23rd in the world. We consistently receive 5 and 5-star ratings in internationally recognised Research Assessment Exercises and in the most recent assessment we were placed fifth out of 120 UK universities.

In addition to some 600 first-degree programmes spread across 119 academic disciplines, we also offer more than 250 research and 300 taught postgraduate programmes. The University currently has more than 25,000 students (some 6,500 from outside the UK) from 130 countries. Further details on our postgraduate programmes and research degrees can be found on the University’s website at: http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate

The University of Edinburgh is delighted to offer the Fulbright-Edinburgh University Award for prospective postgraduate students from the USA:
http://www.fulbright.co.uk/fulbright-awards/for-us-citizens/postgraduate-student-awards/edinburgh-university-postgrad-award

If you have any questions regarding postgraduate study at the University of Edinburgh, please do not hesitate to contact the relevant College. http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/colleges