School of Natural Resources and Environment

Behavior, Education and Communication

Typical application deadline: 
June
Contact Name: 
Marveline D. Vallo Gabbard
Page last updated: 
03/11/2011
Application Deadline: 
June 1, 2011
Contact Phone: 
505-881-4584
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Masters
Ph.D.
Other
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

To be considered for an the AIGC Loan for Service, the applicant must:

  • Be an enrolled member of a United States federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native group, or possess 1/4 degree federally-recognized Indian blood;
  • Have a 3.0 GPA; and
  • Be pursing a graduate or professional degree as a full time student at an accredited institution in the United States.
Keywords: 
General support
Minority
Amount: 
Not specified
Funding Abstract: 

AIGC administers a grant from the Bureau of Indian Education to provide financial assistance in the form of loans to eligible American Indian and Alaska Natives seeking graduate and professional degrees. 

The goal is to promote opportunities for careers with tribal governments, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education and Bureau of Indian Affairs funded organizations on and off reservations; or organizations and other agencies with significant American Indian populations are reviewed case by case. Loans are paid back at the rate of one year (12 months) of service for one year of funding.

Type of Funding: 
Other
Application Process and Required Materials: 

Application consists of:

 Ã¢â‚¬Â¢ A $15.00 one-time application fee

•Statement of Intent: 1,000 words (maximum). Your statement will be assessed on 1) grammar and content, 2) leadership, 3) community engagement and 4) level of commitment to the American Indian community; your letters of recommendation should address these areas.

•Two Letters of Recommendation from faculty and/or employer.

•Admission letter to the accredited U.S. institution you are attending, if available.

•Proof of full-time enrollment (class schedule), if available

•Current unofficial academic transcript.

•Attached Financial Need Form (FNF) from the institution you will attend; and

•Attached Tribal Eligibility Certificate (TEC) form.

Funding Restrictions: 

Master's students can be funded for a maximum of two years, MFA students for three years, and PhD students for four years. MLA students should email AIGC contact (above) for eligibility questions).

This is a loan.  If awarded you must begin your payback six months after you have graduated in a career with tribal governments, Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Affairs funded organizations on and off reservations. Organizations and other agencies with significant American Indian populations are reviewed case by case.  Fellows shall work 40 hours per week and/or full‐time work week. Fellows will be required to repay loans on a 1‐1 basis (one year of service for each year of loan payment).

Typical application deadline: 
May
Contact Name: 
Myoung-Shin Kim
Page last updated: 
02/21/2011
Application Deadline: 
May 15, 2011
Contact Phone: 
212-758-3223
Applicant Eligibility: 
Ph.D.
Other
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

Applicants must be enrolled full-time in an accredited doctoral degree program or engaged full-time in a post-doctoral position. PhD Candidates applying for short-term grants (one to six months) should have ABD status by the time of application, but no more than four years before applying. Post Docs applying for short-term grants (one to six months) should have completed their degrees no longer than four years before the time of application.  At the time of application, applicants may not be living in Germany for a period of more than one year.  Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been full-time students/scholars at an accredited US or Canadian University for at least two years at the time of application. At the time of application, applicants may not be living in Germany for a period of more than one year.

Applicants should have a well-defined research project that makes a stay in Germany essential.

Keywords: 
International
International students
Research/field research
Western Europe
Amount: 
~ 1000 Euros/mo stipend, health insurance, subsidy for travel costs
Funding Abstract: 

Research grants are awarded primarily to highly qualified PhD candidates who are early in their academic/professional careers or to individuals wishing to earn a doctoral degree in Germany. Funding may also be granted to recent PhDs who would like to conduct research.

Type of Funding: 
Grant
Funding Comments: 
  • A very limited number of grantees for periods of seven months or longer may be awarded an additional two-month language course grant.
  • Grantees may not hold a DAAD grant with funding from another German, German-American or German-Canadian organization for the same period.

  • Application Process and Required Materials: 

     Application packet should include four copies (1 original, 3 photocopies) of the following, collated but not stapled:

    • Signed application form
    • CV
    • Research proposal
    • Two letters of recommendation
    • Evidence of contact with German institution
    • DAAD language certificate
    • For PhD candidates, confirmation of ABD status
    • Transcripts
    Fund Usage: 
    Stipend, travel
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Grantees may not hold a DAAD grant with funding from another German, German-American or German-Canadian organization for the same period. Short-term grants with the May deadline must be started between four and 12 months after the application deadline.

    Contact Name: 
    Ray Hollingsworth, Education Chair
    Typical application deadline: 
    April
    Page last updated: 
    01/28/2011
    Application Deadline: 
    April 1, 2011
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Other
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Must be a permanent resident of Wayne, Oakland, or Macomb County, MI. Must be enrolled as a full-time student pursuing a graduate or undergraduate degree in a variety of conservation-related fields, including natural resources management, forestry, conservation education and animal science.

    No scholarship shall be awarded to a son/daughter, grandson/granddaughter, or nephew/niece of a member of the Safari Club International - Detroit Chapter Board of Directors during or within two years of the term of such member.

    Keywords: 
    Animals
    Biodiversity
    Conservation Biology
    Environmental Education
    Forest/Forestry/Trees
    General support
    Natural Resource Management
    Social sciences
    Wildlife
    Amount: 
    $1,000
    Funding Abstract: 

    The board of Directors of Safari Club International - Detroit Chapter, a non-for-profit Michigan Corporation dedicated to wildlife conservation, education of youth in the safe use of firearms, and protection of the right to hunt, will, upon recommendation of the Chair of the Education Committee of such chapter, annually award one scholarship of $1000.

    Type of Funding: 
    Award/Prize
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Application must include:

    1. Evidence of the qualifications for applicant eligibility;

    2. Not more than a 3-page, double-spaecd, typewritten essay describing the candidate's interest and background in natural resource management, forestry, conservation education, or animal science and his or her college objectives;

    3. At least 2 letters of endorsement by non-family members, preferably professors.

    Fund Usage: 
    Tuition
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Payment will be made directly to the institution of higher education for credit toward the tuition obligation of the sucessful candidate.

    Typical application deadline: 
    April
    Page last updated: 
    02/04/2011
    Contact Phone: 
    734-764-8119
    Application Deadline: 
    April 1, 2011
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Ph.D.
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Students who are enrolled full-time and have reached candidacy in the following Rackham doctoral programs: Social Work and Social Science, all doctoral programs in Public Policy and Public Health, Nursing, Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. Students must have spent at least 2 years in community service prior to beginning graduate school; must intend to return to public service careers in the United States upon graduation; and must carry student-related debt accrued during the undergraduate and/or graduate years.

    Keywords: 
    General support
    Amount: 
    up to $10,000
    Funding Abstract: 

    The Debt Management Awards were established by anonymous donors to encourage Rackham doctoral students to pursue public interest careers upon completing their graduate degrees. This award is designed to lighten the financial burden for students with sizeable loan debt who will pursue public interest careers.

    Type of Funding: 
    Award/Prize
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Students must be nominated by their program for this award. Participating programs may nominate no more than 3 students. Please contact your program regarding their nomination procedures.

    To nominate a student for this award, graduate programs must complete an online nomination form and submit:

    • Student's personal statement including a brief statement of their past community service work and intent to pursue a public service career in the United States upon graduation;
    • Letter of recommendation from the nominee's graduate program chair or faculty advisor regarding their academic progress and promise of achievement;
    • Statement regarding the student's current means of support (including source, amount and length of support) and living expenses;
    • Amount of student loans, subsidized and unsubsidized, and amount of yearly interest on unsubsidized student loans;
    • A current curriculum vitae (c.v.)
    Fund Usage: 
    General
    Funding Restrictions: 

    One-time award

    Typical application deadline: 
    ongoing
    Contact Name: 
    Darlene Ray-Johnson
    Page last updated: 
    04/07/2010
    Contact Phone: 
    (734) 647-7548
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Students must be in good academic standing in a Rackham degree program. Rackham graduate students are limited to two (2) Emergency Fund awards.

    Keywords: 
    General support
    Amount: 
    up to $2,500
    Funding Abstract: 

    The Rackham Graduate Student Emergency Fund is intended to help meet the financial needs of Rackham graduate students who encounter an emergency situation or one-time, unusual, or unforeseen expenses during their degree program. Situations eligible for funding include such events as:

    • Personal or family medical, dental or mental health emergencies
    • Major accidents and events such as fire and natural disasters
    • Expenses related to the illness or death of an immediate relative
    Type of Funding: 
    Grant
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    The online application includes:

    1. Brief statement describing the emergency situation or one-time, unusual or unforeseen expense and the total dollar amount of emergency funds being requested.
    2. Budget detailing the amount of emergency funding requested, a list of the specific expenses to be covered by the award, and your financial situation including sources of income and other available funding.
    3. Letter of recommendation of no more than two pages (1,500 words) from either the graduate chair or the department chair of the student's program.
    Fund Usage: 
    General support
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Normal living expenses such as rent, car repairs, child care, utilities and pet-related expenses are generally not covered by this fund.

    Typical application deadline: 
    March
    Page last updated: 
    04/05/2011
    Contact Phone: 
    (734) 763-0553
    Application Deadline: 
    March 15, 2011
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Ph.D.
    Keywords: 
    Latin America
    Amount: 
    $10,000
    Funding Abstract: 

    LACS offers one award for the Alfredo Gutiérrez Dissertation Award in Latin American and Caribbean Studies each year. The award of $10,000 goes to one Ph.D. candidate to support dissertation write-up. We particularly encourage nominations of students whose dissertation projects have interdisciplinary appeal.

    The recipient of the Alfredo Gutiérrez Dissertation Grant is expected to concentrate his or her efforts during the period of the award on writing the dissertation. A call for nominations is sent to the LACS email lists each year. If you are interested in joining the mailing list, please see our About Us Contact Page.

    Type of Funding: 
    Grant
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    A call for nominations is sent to the LACS email lists each year. Contact LACS to be added to their email list.

    Fund Usage: 
    General support
    Typical application deadline: 
    February
    Page last updated: 
    04/05/2011
    Contact Phone: 
    734.615.3027
    Application Deadline: 
    February 25, 2011
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Masters
    Master's Project
    Ph.D.
    Keywords: 
    Africa
    Environmental Education
    Environmental Justice
    General support
    Global change
    International
    International students
    Research/field research
    Travel
    Funding Abstract: 

    The African Studies Center (ASC) offers support to faculty and students for research, travel, language study, and collaborative projects that enhance the study of Africa, past and present. ASC also provides grants to host conferences, workshops, exhibitions, and performances related to Africa 

    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Application consists of:

    • Cover sheet
    • Budget
    • Information about other sources of support
    • Details regarding the proposed project/event (2 page max)
    • Students should include an unofficial transcript and letter of support from a faculty advisor.
    Fund Usage: 
    Travel, research, language study, projects, events
    Funding Restrictions: 

    Priority will be given to grant proposals that:

    • focus on interdisciplinary research
    • seek imaginative solutions to contemporary social, cultural, technological, and environmental problems in Africa
    • deepen and expand scholarly projects between U-M and its African partners
    Publication Date: 
    2012

    Zint, M. 2012. Advancing environmental education program evaluation Insights from a review of behavioral outcome evaluations.  In Stephenson, R., Brody, M., Dillon, J., and Wals, A. (eds.), International Handbook of Research in Environmental Education. Routledge, New York, NY.

    Citation type: 
    Chapter in book
    Typical application deadline: 
    April
    Page last updated: 
    02/11/2011
    Contact Phone: 
    248-370-4240 (Wayne Thibodeau)
    Application Deadline: 
    April 5, 2011
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Other
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    Nominations for the award are open to all practicing or former internship/co-op professionals.

    Because of the nature of this award, previous winners will not be considered.

    Keywords: 
    Environmental Education
    Environmental Justice
    Michigan
    People
    Social sciences
    Amount: 
    Non-monetary
    Funding Abstract: 

    Purpose: To give recognition to an individual in the internship/cooperative education community for significant contributions in promoting and sustaining the internship and cooperative education philosophy in Michigan.

    Type of Funding: 
    Award/Prize
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    To nominate an individual for the Don Hunt Service Award, complete the application (see link below) and submit the information to partieb@michigan.gov by midnight on April 5, 2011.

    • The application and letters of support must be saved and attached as Microsoft Word or pdf documents.
    • The email subject line should read: Don Hunt Service Award for (submit nominee's full name here).

     Nominations must include a narrative demonstrating how the candidate meets the selection criteria. Letters of support for the nomination are encouraged, and should be included with nomination materials.

    Typical application deadline: 
    May
    Page last updated: 
    02/21/2011
    Contact Phone: 
    734-764-8119
    Application Deadline: 
    May 31, 2011
    Applicant Eligibility: 
    Graduate
    Masters
    Ph.D.
    Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

    To be eligible, an applicant must be:

    • Admitted to study in a master's or doctoral program at the University of Michigan.
    • In good academic standing.
    • Not currently a recipient of a KCP Initiative Fellowship Award at another institution.
    • Have not received another KCP Fellowship award for the same degree level (master's or doctorate).
    • Not currently in default status on any guaranteed student loan and/or a KCP Loan.
    • A citizen of the United States.
    • A resident of the State of Michigan who meets the University of Michigan's requirements for residency.
    • Planning and able to teach in postsecondary education.

    Master's KCP Future Faculty Fellows agree to pursue and obtain a master's degree within four (4) years of receiving this fellowship award. Fellows must either pursue a doctoral degree at a postsecondary educational institution within one (1) year after attaining their master's degree or begin a teaching or administrative career in a 2- or 4-year postsecondary institution and continue this employment for a minimum of three (3) years. Doctoral KCP Future Faculty Fellows agree to pursue and obtain a doctoral degree within eight (8) years of beginning doctoral study. Fellows must begin a teaching or administrative career at a postsecondary educational institution within one (1) year after attaining their doctoral degree, and remain in employment at a postsecondary institution for a period of not less than three (3) years.

    Keywords: 
    Environmental Education
    Minority
    Amount: 
    up to $20,000 for graduate students; up to $35,000 for doctoral students
    Funding Abstract: 

    The King-Chavez-Parks Future Faculty Fellowship Program is funded by the State of Michigan and is intended to increase the pool of traditionally underrepresented candidates pursuing faculty teaching careers in postsecondary education. Preference may not be given to applicants on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, gender, or national origin. Applications are encouraged from minorities, women, people with disabilities, and individuals from cultural, linguistic, geographic, and socio-economic backgrounds who would otherwise not adequately be represented in the graduate student and faculty populations.

    Type of Funding: 
    Fellowship
    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Applicants can submit an online application which includes the following:

    - Personal statement including your educational and career goals linking your interests, academic preparation, and current studies with your future plans.

    - Budget statement regarding your current means of support (including source, amount, and length of support) and living expenses. (1500 words)

    - Copy of dissertation prospectus if completed; otherwise, include a description of your proposed research. (1500 words)

    - Three letters of recommendation

    - Current curriculum vitae (c.v.)

    *Important note: Applicants must include the details in their personal statement if they are a past recipient of a KCP fellowship.

    Fund Usage: 
    Tuition, stipend
    Funding Restrictions: 

    The KCP Initiative - Future Faculty Fellowship shall Revert to a Loan subject to repayment to the State of Michigan if:

    • good academic standing is not maintained.
    • the degree is not attained within the time frame above after the beginning of the award period.
    • the fellow does not pursue an academic or administrative career as stated under "Conditions" above.
    • the fellow does not remain in an academic or administrative career for a three year period (amount may be prorated accordingly).

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