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David L. Boren
Graduate Fellowships
The National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren
Graduate Fellowships enable U.S. graduate students to pursue
specialization in area and language study or to add an international
dimension to their education. Boren Fellowships support students
pursuing the study of languages, cultures, and world regions
that are critical to U.S. national security but are less frequently
studied by U.S. graduate students, i.e., areas of the world
other than Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Boren Fellowship awards are made for a minimum of one and a
maximum of six academic semesters (24 months). Fellowships provide
support for overseas or domestic study, or a combination of
both. The maximum award for overseas study is $12,000 per semester
for up to two semesters ($24,000 total). A maximum of $12,000
is available for a program of domestic study only. Support for
domestic study is limited to language or area studies which
enhance a degree program. The maximum level of support for a
combined overseas and domestic program is $30,000.
http://nsep.aed.org/
Monterey Institute of Graduate Studies
The Graduate School of Language and Educational Linguistics
prepares outstanding teachers of English as a Second Language
and Teachers of Foreign Languages and provides exciting, stimulating
language classes to graduate students in all the disciplines,
including business, policy studies, trade and education. The
foreign language classes include both skills classes (writing,
conversation, public speaking) and "content" classes
such as Business Concepts in French, Spanish, German and Japanese,
Twentieth Century China (in Chinese), Personalities in Russian
Politics (in Russian), and Environmental Policy Issues in four
to six languages.
http://www.miis.edu/languages.html
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