Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture--International Fellowships The purpose of the International Fellowship in Jewish Studies program is to assist well-qualified individuals in carrying out an independent scholarly, literary, or art project, in a field of Jewish specialization, which makes a significant contribution to the understanding, preservation, enhancement or transmission of Jewish culture. Eligibility: Any qualified scholar, researcher or artist, who possesses the knowledge and experience to formulate and implement a project in a field of Jewish specialization. Period: Grants are for one academic year. Candidates who wish to renew their grant for a second year must request renewal in writing and submit a new application by October 31st of the year in which their current grant is in effect. Ordinarily, no more than two grants will be made to individual. Stipend: The amount of the grant which varies in accordance with the cost of living in the country in which the fellowship recipient resides, ranges up to $7,500 per year. Deadline: October 31 (annually). Contact: Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture 15 East 26th Street Room 1703 New York, New York 10010 Tel. (212) 679-4074 NYU GSAS Updated 06/12/00 (CAS) (212) 998-8060 gigsGSAS@nyu.edu [memoriaj]