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Chinese Language Fellowship Program (2025-2026 Program) - Seattle Washington
Company: EmergencyMD Location: Seattle, Washington
Posted On: 01/17/2025
Chinese Language Fellowship Program (2025-2026 Program) - Location: Seattle, WA, USA
- Stipend: Up to $50,000 to cover tuition, registration/visa fees, living and travel costs.Application GuidelinesThe NBR Chinese Language Fellowship Program (CLFP), funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, awards fellowships to American graduate students for one academic year of full-time intensive Chinese language training, generally in Taiwan or China.PhD Track (up to $50,000)This track allows currently enrolled PhD students to participate in a language program of their choice in Taiwan or China for ten months, followed by a summer language program with one-on-one classes, focusing on primary sources related to their dissertation research.Prospective PhD Track (up to $40,000)This track allows current or recent master's degree students planning to pursue a PhD to participate in a language program of their choice in Taiwan or China for ten months. Applicants must be currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a master's program.Eligibility RequirementsTo be eligible for a fellowship, applicants must:
- Demonstrate intermediate Chinese language ability through transcripts or language assessment tests. The fellowship is NOT for beginner students.
- Devote themselves to full-time intensive Chinese-language study for one academic year. The fellowship does NOT support substantive doctoral research.
- Desire to advance U.S. public policy toward China or contribute to scholarly research and teaching on China.
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.Application RequirementsTo be considered, applicants must submit:
- A complete application form detailing academic experiences and Chinese language skills.
- A two-page summary resume, including academic and professional honors (full CVs will not be reviewed).
- A two-page cover letter addressing how the proposed program contributes to language training, doctoral studies, and future plans.
- Two letters of recommendation: one from an academic supervisor or professor and one from a recent Chinese language teacher, both sent directly to Dylan Plung at dplung@nbr.org by February 17, 2025.
- Electronic transcripts from all educational institutions attended (upload as PDFs in the application portal).If not evident through transcripts or applying to the Prospective PhD track...
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