lvc@cbscd5.UUCP (Larry Cipriani) (10/18/83)
I received the following announcement in the mail a few days ago. I think there might be some people on netnews that would be interested. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Institute for Humane Studies will award Undergraduate Fellowships up to $7,500 (tuition plus stipend) Graduate Fellowships up to $9,000 (tuition plus stipend) Eligibility Criteria for the Claude R. Lambe Fellowships 1. Applicants must have at least junior standing at an accredited university by the 1984 fall term. Fellowships for students who have applied to graduate programs but who are not yet accepted are conditional upon acceptance. 2. Applicants' major field of study must be in the social sciences, law, the humanities, or journalism, and applicants must be pursuing or intending to pursue graduate study in those fields. 3. Applicants should have a clearly demonstrated interest in classical liberal/ libertarian ideas. 4. Applicants must intend to pursue an intellectual career. 5. Applicants may not have any other full-tuition scholarships approved for the 1984-1985 academic year. Application deadline: January 15, 1984 The Institute for Humane Studies is proud to announce the 1984-1985 Claude Lambe Fellowship program. Fellowships will be awarded based on the applicant's academic performance, interest in classical liberal ideas, and potential for an intellectual career. The Lambe Fellowship competition is open to all qual- ified students regardless of race, religion, color, sex, age, military service, handicap, national or ethnic origin. The amount of the Fellowship award will depend upon tuition costs at the recipient's university, and on the status of any other scholarships awarded to the recipient for the 1984-1985 academic year. For application packets and further information, write Walter E. Grinder Vice President for Academic Programs Claude R. Lambe Fellowship Program Institute for Humane Studies P.O. Box 1149 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Larry Cipriani cbosgd!cbscd5!lvc
lvc@cbscc.UUCP (Larry Cipriani) (11/08/84)
The following is a copy of a fellowship announcement that may be of interest to some students: The Institute for Humane Studies will award Undergraduate Fellowships up to $7,500 (tuition plus stipend) Graduate Fellowships up to $10,500 (tuition plus stipend) Eligibility Criteria Claude R. Lambe Fellowships 1. Applicants must have at least junior standing at an accredited university by the 1985 fall term. Fellowships for students who have applied to graduate programs but who are not yet accepted are conditional upon acceptance. 2. Applicants major field of study must be in the social sciences, law, the humanities, or journalism, and applicants must be pur- suing or intend to pursue graduate study in those fields. 3. Applicants should have a clearly demonstrated interest in classical liberal/libertarian ideas. 4. Applicants must intend to pursue an intellectual career. 5. Applicants may not have any other full-tuition scholarships for the 1985-86 academic year. Application deadline: January 15, 1985 The Institute for Humane Studies is proud to announce the 1985-86 Claude Lambe Fellowship program. Fellowships will be awarded based on the applicant's performance, interest in classical liberal ideas, and potential for an intellectual career. The Lambe Fellowship competition is open to all qualified students regardless of race, religion, color, sex, age, military service, handicap, national or ethnic origin. The amount of the Fellowship award will depend upon tuition costs at the recipient's university, and on the status of any other scholarships awarded to the recipient for the 1985-86 academic year. For application packets and further information, write Walter E. Grinder, Vice President for Academic Programs Claude R. Lambe Fellowship Program Institute for Humane Studies P.O. Box 1149 Menlo Park, CA 94026 Larry Cipriani cbscc!cbsch!lvc