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A statue of Benjamin Franklin, founder of the University of Pennsylvania,
on the university's campus
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Fellowships
Many U.S. institutions and organizations offer foreign students and scholars
the opportunity to study and pursue research in and about the United States.
The following links are intended to assist humanities and social science
scholars as they begin their search. Additional information about study
in the U.S. can be found on the EducationUSA website.
General
Fulbright Program
U.S. Department of State
The Salzburg Seminar
Austria
Omohundro
Institute for Early American History
The
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
American Council
of Learned Societies
The Foundation Center
The
Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens
Humanities
National
Humanities Center
Winterthur
Fellowships
The
Newberry Library
McNeil Center for Early
American Studies
Smithsonian
Institution
American Philosophical
Society
American Academy
of Religion
Center
for the Study of World Religions
The Institute
for the Humanities
Center
for Scholars & Writers
New
York Foundation for the Arts Source
(National database of awards, services, and publications for artists of
all disciplines)
Social Sciences
Woodrow
Wilson International Center for Scholars
American
Political Science Association
The Ford Foundation
The
Rockefeller Foundation
Social Science
Research Council
The Council
on Foreign Relations
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