{"id":1672,"date":"2010-10-16T19:05:05","date_gmt":"2010-10-16T19:05:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.infobeasiswa.net\/?p=1672"},"modified":"2010-10-16T19:05:05","modified_gmt":"2010-10-16T19:05:05","slug":"harvard-university-grants-for-asian-language-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.infobeasiswa.net\/archives\/2010\/10\/16\/harvard-university-grants-for-asian-language-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Harvard University Grants for Asian Language Study"},"content":{"rendered":"
Faculty of Arts and Sciences – Harvard University<\/strong> These grants are offered jointly by the Harvard University Asia Center, the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, the Korea Institute, and the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies. These grants are for students enrolled in a master’s or doctoral program at Harvard in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences or any of its professional schools for study during the summer of an East Asian language (including the Altaic languages), or of one of the languages of South or Southeast Asia. Study should take place at accredited programs outside of the United States, but exceptions may be made when this is not possible. Students applying to a Harvard Summer School language program should first explore submitting an application for a tuition waiver from GSAS. Students should consult their academic departments for application procedures and deadlines.<\/p>\n Applicants should mail or submit 1 copy (original) of the following materials by Friday, February 11, 2011 <\/strong>to Jorge Espada, RE: Graduate Summer Language Grants, CGIS South Building S118A,<\/p>\n 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.<\/p>\n Additional grant information is available at http:\/\/www.fas.harvard.edu\/~asiactr\/gradgrants.htm<\/a>.<\/p>\n Please contact Jorge Espada at jespada@fas.harvard.edu or 617 496 3981 with any questions.<\/p>\n
\nAsia Center Graduate Summer Language Grants for East, South and Southeast Asian Language Study, Harvard University.<\/p>\n
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\nPriority will be given to advanced study in a primary language, to the study of a secondary language that is necessary for the completion of the degree, or to the study of a secondary language that is necessary for advanced research. Grants will normally not exceed $6,000. Students are encouraged to budget realistically and, when appropriate, to seek support from other sources, which may be combined with GSLG funds. Students seeking support for the study of South Asian languages should also consult the grant programs offered by the South Asia Initiative. Students should also apply for the Reischauer Institute Summer Language Study Grants for Doctoral Students if appropriate.<\/p>\n\n