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to the advancement of anthropology throughout the world. The fellowship supports anthropology scholars early in their careers, conducting research and full-time academic writing. There is no preference for particular
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. Come from an area of research including social and behavioral sciences, health sciences and medicine, engineering and physical sciences, earth and life sciences, and interdisciplinary scientific fields
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at rebuilding war-torn and crisis-ridden societies around the globe but also played a leading role in implementing those policies on the ground, first in post–Second World War Europe and then in virtually every
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History and to respond to the need for highly qualified teachers. The fellowship is given to graduate students enrolled in a School for Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies History or World War