The following was posted to a mail list that I subscribe to:
Dear all,
Middlebury College Japanese School is pleased to announce grant
opportunities for The Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace:
Investing in the Study of Critical Languages
The Davis Fellowships are merit-based and intended for exceptionally
qualified individuals with demonstrated interest in one or more of the
following areas: international, global, or area studies, international
politics and economics, peace and security studies, and/or conflict
resolution. Individuals in other fields, including working professionals,
are also encouraged to apply if their field of expertise requires them to
study Japanese. You can apply at:
http://www.middlebury.edu/
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1 Grant Opportunity for Teachers of Japanese
Two full-support grants of $2,743 each are available for the three-week IT
course (July 17 to August 6, 2010); these grants are intended to enhance
classroom teaching skills and are eligible for graduate or professional
development credit.
For more information on the Japanese School and the three-week course please
visit:
http://www.middlebury.edu/
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2 Japanese Language Study Grant Opportunity
Up to ten full-support grants of $9,461 each are available for the nine-week
language course (June 11 to August 13, 2010).
For more information on the Japanese School and the nine-week language study
please visit:
www.middlebury.edu/academics/
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For more information, contact Japanese School Coordinator,
Manon Prevost-Mullane at mprevostmullane@middlebury.edu
or visit her at the Middlebury College booth during the ACTFL Conference.
Kazumi Hatasa, director
The Japanese School
Middlebury College

