Tel Aviv University – Marnie Kimelman Award
This Award is given annually to one or more York students who have been accepted to Tel Aviv University.
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This Award is given annually to one or more York students who have been accepted to Tel Aviv University.
Awarded annually for the support of graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in the York archeological field study course in Israel. The bursary may also be given to students pursuing other aspects of Jewish Studies, including Fine Arts, History, Philosophy and other disciplines.
For M.A. and Ph.D. research at Concordia University.
The scholarship provides support to an undergraduate student, in his or her sophomore year, enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences who has attained a minimum of a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and completed a minimum of 30 credits. Preference is given, when possible, to a student studying Education, Jewish Studies, or the Arts.
The Jerrold and Jane Goodman Judaic Studies Scholarship is a current use scholarship established by Yablick Charities, Inc. and Jerrold and Jane Goodman. This scholarship is awarded to a student in the Jewish Studies Program.
This fellowship provides financial aid to a deserving graduate student pursuing a degree in the study of Jewish history, Hebrew language and literature, Yiddish studies, or Judaism. The recipient is chosen from the applicants to the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies fellowship program.
The Fromer Fellowship was established in 1994 with a gift from Dr. Carl Fromer in memory of his mother Irene C. Fromer, and is to be given to a deserving graduate student in Jewish studies researching ancient Jewish history. The recipient is chosen from the applicants to the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies fellowship program.
The University of Connecticut's Center for Judaic Studies has a number of modest travel awards available to sponsor students who wish to spend time studying and researching abroad.
The University of Connecticut offers scholarships for academic achievement in Judaic Studies, which are conferred in the spring of each year during the annual awards ceremony hosted by the Department of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages.This scholarship is faculty nominated.
Supports graduate students engaged in Jewish Studies at UCLA to travel to China for 7-10 days to meet with students and faculty working at Nanjing University.