David L. Boren Fellowships

Contact Name: 
Kelly Peckens
Typical application deadline: 
February
Page last updated: 
10/14/2010
Application Deadline: 
February 1, 2011
Contact e-mail: 
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 
  • A U.S. citizen at the time of application.
  • Either enrolled in or applying to a graduate degree program at an accredited U.S. college or university located within the United States. To receive the award you must provide evidence of admission and enrollment in such a program. Boren Fellows must remain enrolled in their graduate programs for the duration of the fellowship.
  • Keywords: 
    Africa
    Air Quality
    Asia
    Business/Industry
    Central Europe
    Climate change
    Conservation Biology
    Eastern Europe
    Economics
    Ecosystem
    Energy
    Environmental Justice
    Global change
    Green development
    Health
    International
    Latin America
    Middle East
    Natural Resource Management
    People
    Pollution
    Population
    Sustainability/Sustainable Development
    Urban Planning
    Amount: 
    Up to $30,000
    Funding Abstract: 

    Boren Fellowships provide up to $30,000 to U.S. graduate students to add an important international and language component to their graduate education through specialization in area study, language study, or increased language proficiency. Boren Fellowships support study and research in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin American, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded.  For a complete list of countries, click here.

    Boren Fellows represent a variety of academic and professional disciplines, but all are interested in studying less commonly taught languages. For a complete list of languages, click here.

    Boren Fellowships are funded by the National Security Education Program (NSEP), which focuses on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study deemed critical to U.S. national security. Applicants should identify how their projects, as well as their future academic and career goals, will contribute to U.S. national security, broadly defined.  NSEP draws on a broad definition of national security, recognizing that the scope of national security has expanded to include not only the traditional concerns of protecting and promoting American well-being, but also the challenges of global society, including sustainable development, environmental degradation, global disease and hunger, population growth and migration, and economic competitiveness.

    Funding Comments: 

    $12,000/semester for overseas study up to two semesters
    Up to $12,000/semester for domestic study
    Maximum level of support for a combined domestic and overseas program is $30,000 for 24 months

    Application Process and Required Materials: 

    Application Checklist:

    1. Submit the online application, which includes the following items. Before starting the online application, remember to read the application instructions.
      1. Three mandatory essays. For more information about developing a proposal for the Boren Fellowship, click here.
      2. A detailed budget section.
      3. Three online reference forms.  Click here for advice about getting strong letters of reference.
      4. Optional online language proficiency form.
      5. Letter of overseas affiliation - If possible, applicants should upload a letter from an academic institution, research institute, non-governmental organization, and/or an individual who is aware that the applicant is planning study and/or research in that country and is willing to assist the applicant in coordinating his or her plans. Applicants should remember that the letter of affiliation is not required at the time of application, and the lack of this letter should not stop one from applying.  
    2. Send required supplementary materials to IIE.
      1. Official, hard copy, transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate degrees earned or worked towards (including overseas institutions). IIE cannot confirm receipt of materials, so applicants should send materials using a traceable method to ensure delivery. It is best if applicants can collect and send all original and sealed transcripts in one packet.

    All online components must be submitted, and all original supplementary material must arrive at the below address, by the application deadline.

    Boren Fellowships
    Institute of International Education
    1400 K Street NW, 6th Floor
    Washington, DC 20005
    1-800-618-6737

    Funding Restrictions: 

    Tuition,Travel,Other
    Study must be carried out in a country with a diplomatic US presence. See here for further details:
    http://www.iie.org/programs/nsep/graduate/preferences.htm
    NSEP Fellowship support may not be used for study of French or Spanish unless such language instruction is at an advanced level or combined with study of business, the applied sciences, or engineering.
    Geographic Location
    international, countries identified in the description