1st Financial Bank USA wants to celebrate those who recognize the importance of pursuing educational and financial goals with the 1st Financial Bank USA Financial Goals Scholarship.
The International Ephraim E. Urbach Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies is funded and administered by the MFJC in cooperation with the World Union of Jewish Studies. Its purpose is to assist a limited number of outstanding recent recipients of the PhD, within the last three years, in a field of Jewish studies in publishing their first book, launching their scholarly career, and/or furthering research in their area of special interest. To be eligible for this program, applicants must be graduates of a PhD program in a field of Jewish specialization who achieved superior grades in graduate school, who completed their dissertations with distinction, and who show promise of distinguished academic careers. The Head of the Department at which the applicant completed their PhD, or the dissertation supervisor, should write a letter of nomination for each potential applicant which includes the following detailed information: the applicant's background and abilities; and the merit and feasibility of the proposed project including its plan and methodology. Two additional letters of reference supporting the applicant's candidacy are also required. Please visit the fellowship's website for more information.
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American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, African-American/Black, Hispanic, African, Latin American/Caribbean
1st Financial Bank USA wants to celebrate those who recognize the importance of pursuing educational and financial goals with the 1st Financial Bank USA Financial Goals Scholarship.