Wednesday, March 12, 2008

[Israel] Polonsky Scholarships for PhD Students, Hebrew University

Polonsky Scholarships for PhD Students, Hebrew University.

The Polonsky Scholarships for Outstanding Doctoral Candidates in theGeneral Humanities and in Asian and African Studies (with a preference for Chinese Studies).

The Faculty of Humanities at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is pleased to announce the establishment of a scholarship fund for outstanding doctoral candidates for four years in the total sum of $80,000 ($20,000 for each scholarship per year as of the academic year 2008-2009) in addition to complete financing of tuition. Two Polonsky Scholarships will be given annually in the fields of the general Humanities and one in the fields of Asian and African Studies (with a preference for China Studies). Academically, the doctoral candidates awarded the Polonsky Scholarships will be an inseparable part of “The President’s Scholarships in the Humanities” program which was established in 2007-2008, and all of the obligations and rights that apply to this group will also apply to the former, including the opportunity to spend one year abroad in the course of their being financed by the scholarship.

Deadline: March 15, 2008
Answers will be given by the beginning of May 2008

For additional information regarding terms of acceptance and the procedures, contact Merav Yaacobi at tel: 972-2-5880031 or email: hum_honors@mscc.huji.ac.il and on the university website under students > scholarships, prizes and loans.

Visit the website of the university at: www.huji.ac.il
Crossposted from Central-Asia L List

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