Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
The Norman Rosen Scholarship for Student Research and Conservation in Primatology is offered for undergraduate and graduate students.
Benefits
The scholarship offers a $500 amount, to help you with your studies
Eligibility
- New and continuing Anthropology students who are pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree and who have done, or propose to do, research or conservation work in primatology.
- Criteria: Proposal
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
Download an application, available from the Division of Anthropology website.
Write a Curriculum Vitae (CV) of your academic career and interests.
Write a proposal using the published format on the Division of Anthropology website, selecting one idea from your a) future work, b) completed work or c) ongoing work.
Make three copies of all of your application materials, and assemble each set in this order a) application form, b) CV, c) proposal, and d) itemized budget and justification.
Staple each set in the upper left corner.
Submit all three sets to the Anthropology office, MH-426
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