FSI provides support to Stanford faculty, students, and researchers for activities aimed at building student and instructor skills and capacity in the field international studies. The funding programs detailed below each have their own funding parameters, eligibility criteria, and proposal guidelines that must be followed in order to be considered for funding.
- Advanced Graduate Student Travel Fellowships
FCE Fellowship for Graduate Students
The Forum on Contemporary Europe (FCE) is pleased to announce the availability of advanced graduate student fellowships to support short-term research at the University of Vienna in Austria. Applications are accepted throughout the year until April 1, 2009.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by April 1, 2009.
- Anna Lindh Fellowship
FCE Fellowship for Professionals/International ScholarsThe Forum on Contemporary Europe, at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, is pleased to announce the inauguration of the Anna Lindh Fellowship for the study of Scandinavia, the Baltic region and northern Europe's role in trans-Atlantic relations. Applications are accepted throughout the year until April 1, 2009. Please submit your application several months in advance of the date of your proposed visit.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by April 1, 2009.
- Health Care Research and Health Policy
CHP/PCOR Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars
Stanford University's Health Care Research and Health Policy Fellowship offers medical students and postdoctoral trainees advanced preparation for a career in health care research. The fellowship program is supported by a National Research Service Award training grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by April 15, 2009. - Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Distinguished Fellowship on Southeast Asia
Shorenstein APARC, SEAF Fellowship for Faculty, Professionals/International ScholarsThe National University of Singapore (NUS) and Stanford University (Stanford) invite applications from mid-career and senior scholars of Southeast Asia in the social sciences or humanities who would like to spend up to nine months between August/September 2009 and August/September 2010 at NUS and Stanford writing and doing research on or related to contemporary Southeast Asia.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by November 14, 2008. - Northeast Asia History Fellowship
Shorenstein APARC Fellowship for Postdoctoral ScholarsThe Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University announces its 2009-2010 Northeast Asian History Fellowship. Made possible through the generosity of the Northeast Asian History Foundation, the fellowship supports a scholar to conduct research and writing on a historical subject that has an impact on modern and contemporary Northeast Asia. The fellow helps deepen the center's current research on historical issues and on how historical memory has shaped current relations in Northeast Asia.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by December 19, 2008. - Pantech Student Conference Fellowships
Shorenstein APARC, KSP Fellowship for Stanford-only Graduate Students, Undergraduate StudentsThese fellowships, generously funded by Pantech Co., Ltd., and Curitel Communications, Inc. (the "Pantech Group"), are intended to cultivate a diverse international community of scholars and professionals committed to and capable of grappling with challenges posed by developments in Korea. We invite individuals from the United States, Korea, and other countries to apply.
Currently accepting applications. Submission deadline is ongoing. - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Comparative Health Policy
Shorenstein APARC, AHPP Fellowship for Postdoctoral ScholarsThe Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University is pleased to announce a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Comparative Health Policy for 2009-2010.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by January 15, 2009. - Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships in International Security
CISAC Fellowship for Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Scholars, Faculty, Professionals/International Scholars
CISAC's pre- and postdoctoral and professional fellowships provide opportunities for concentrated study in a multidsciplinary environment. The center considers applicants from a variety of areas of expertise, working within a broad range of topics related to peace and international security.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by February 1, 2009. - Shorenstein Fellowships
Shorenstein APARC Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars, Professionals/International ScholarsThe Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies announces its Walter H. Shorenstein Fellowship for the 2009-2010 academic year. Made possible through the generosity of Walter H. Shorenstein, awards will be made to two junior scholars (recent Ph.D.s must have degree conferral by August 30, 2009) for research and writing on Asia.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by December 19, 2008. - Special Fellowship Program in Advanced Geriatrics
CHP/PCOR Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars, Professionals/International Scholars
The Special Fellowship Program in Advanced Geriatrics (SFPAG), sponsored by the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, is a two-year program training program to develop leadership in geriatrics that includes significant research time, as well as clinical and leadership development activities.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by January 15, 2009.
- VA Physician Post-residency Fellowship in Health Services Research and Development
CHP/PCOR Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars
The Physician Post-residency Fellowship in Health Services Research and Development trains physicians for leadership positions in health services research, primary care research and education. The program of study is flexible, accommodating a variety of career goals. The primary focus is providing research skills needed for a career in academic medicine.
Currently accepting applications. Applications must be received by April 15, 2009.
