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Description Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the Critical Language Scholarship Program offers fully funded support for intensive summer language institutes overseas in 14 critical-need
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UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) offers at least 20 UCLA students an opportunity to study a foreign language for 6 weeks up to 1 academic year. Summer awards are for intensive
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UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies (CERS) offers summer language study grants to UCLA grad students to study a European or Russian language. CERS strives to inform UCLA and its surrounding
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compliance with sponsoring agency and University guidelines; moderate to complex proposal review includes confirming budget and other financial compliance requirements including interpreting language in
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skills in English as the project operates in English language. Knowledge of the language of the host country may be considered a merit. Scientific excellence to fit the PhD project including
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project operates in English language. Knowledge of the language of the host country may be considered a merit. - Interdisciplinary knowledge Assessment criteria for the project proposal: - Originality
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and academic works - Proof of language proficiencies - Two reference persons to be contacted by the selection committee (name, relation to candidate, e-mail address and phone number) - Copy of MA degree
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-person or via our ticketing system (~50%). Attend interdisciplinary meetings across campus with Research Computing's many partner organizations (e.g., Princeton University Library, Princeton Language and
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, interdisciplinary, intersectoral and with a past-present-future perspective - Fluent (oral and written) English skills as the project operates in English language. Knowledge of the language of the host country may be
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Department of Environmental & Sustainable Engineering, University at Albany, State University of New York | Albany, New York | United States | about 1 month ago
) Copies of transcripts. (5) GRE test score (if available). (6) TOEFL or IELTS test score if the candidate’s native language is not English (can be waived under certain conditions). Review of applications