Rustgi Fellowships
The South Asian Studies Council offers Rustgi fellowships
for summer research grants to students with a demonstrated commitment
to the field of South Asian studies. The fellowship is made possible through a
gift from Anil Rustgi (Yale ’80), Vinod Rustgi (Yale ’75)
and his wife, Eileen Boyle Rustgi (Yale ’77) in honor of their
parents, Moti Lal and Kamla Rustgi. The general purpose of these
grants is to increase understanding of the region among Yale students.
Although graduate students may apply, preference will be given to undergraduates.
DEADLINE: 4:00pm, Friday, March 7, 2008 (extended)
APPLICATION/INFORMATION: South Asian Studies Council, Room 309, Luce Hall,
432-5596
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The Fox International Fellowship Program
The Fox International Fellowship Program at The MacMillan Center is a direct two-way student exchange partnership between Yale University and eight of the world's leading universities in Russia, England, Germany, China, Japan, France, India, and Mexico.
In South Asia, the Fox Fellowship Program is partnered with Jawarharlal Nehru University.
Fox International Fellowship Homepage
Press release
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Other Resources for Funding of Internships, Language Study, Research, and Travel in South Asia
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center
for International
and Area Studies at Yale
Office of International Education and Fellowship Programs
Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
(external fellowships)
Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
(internal fellowships)
Yale School of Public Health
Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
American Institute of Indian Studies
Community of Science
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