Franklin Mosher Baldwin Memorial Fellowships for Developing Countries, 2015 |
The
Leakey Foundation is giving Baldwin Memorial Fellowships for superior special
training or studies leading towards an M.A or PhD related to the study of human
origins or evolution. It is limited to two years of support. The maximum award
is limited to $12,000 per year. The Baldwin Fellowship program is based on a rational
assessment of needs and priorities. Only scholars with citizenship in a
developing country are eligible. Application deadline is February 15 2015.
Study
Subject(s): Fellowships are awarded for a program related to the study of human
origins or evolution.
Course
Level: Fellowships are available for advanced special training or studies
leading towards an M.A or PhD.
Scholarship
Provider: The Leakey Foundation
Scholarship
can be taken at: Abroad
Eligibility:
-Only
scholars with citizenship in a developing country are eligible.
-The
applicant must have a Home Sponsor who is a member of the institution where the
applicant is affiliated in the home country, as well as a Host Sponsor who is a
member of the institution which the candidate plans to pursue training. Should
an award be made, the Host Sponsor must be willing to assume responsibility for
overseeing the candidate’s training. Since the Baldwin Fellowship is intended
to be a partnership between the candidate and both the Home and Host Institutions,
it is expected that candidates will be offered support by these institutions in
the form of financial assistance and, upon completion of training, employment
in the home country.
Scholarship
Open for International Students: Scholars from developing countries
(Afghanistan, Gambia, Mozambique, Bangladesh, The Guinea, Myanmar, Benin,
Guinea-Bisau, Nepal, Burkina Faso, Haiti, Niger, Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda,
Cambodia, Korea, Dem Rep., Sierra Leone, Central African Republic, Kyrgyz
Republic, Somalia, Liberia, Tajikistan, Comoros, Madagascar, Tanzania, Malawi,
Togo, Congo, Dem. Rep, Eritrea, Mali, Uganda, Ethiopia, Mauritania, Zimbabwe,
Albania, Indonesia, Samoa, Armenia, India, São Tomé and Principe, Belize, Iraq,
Senegal, Bhutan, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Bolivia, Kosovo, South Sudan,
Cameroon, Lao PDR, Sri Lanka, Cape Verde, Lesotho, Sudan, Congo, Rep., Marshall
Islands, Swaziland, Côte d’Ivoire, Micronesia, Fed. Sts., Syrian Arab Republic,
Djibouti, Moldova, Timor-Leste, Egypt, Arab Rep., Mongolia, Tonga, El Salvador,
Morocco, Ukraine, Fiji, Nicaragua, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Nigeria, Vanuatu,
Ghana, Pakistan, Vietnam, Guatemala, Papua New Guinea, West Bank and Gaza,
Guyana, Paraguay, Yemen, Rep., Honduras, Philippines, Zambia, Angola, Ecuador,
Palau, Algeria, Gabon, Panama, American Samoa, Grenada, Peru, Antigua and
Barbuda, Iran, Islamic Rep., Romania, Argentina, Jamaica, Russian Federation,
Azerbaijan, Jordan, Serbia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Seychelles, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Latvia, South Africa, Botswana, Lebanon, St. Lucia, Brazil, Libya,
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Suriname, Chile,
Macedonia, FYR, Thailand, China, Malaysia, Tunisia, Colombia, Maldives, Turkey,
Costa Rica, Mauritius, Turkmenistan, Cuba, Mexico, Tuvalu, Dominica, Montenegro
and Uruguay) are eligible to apply for these Memorial fellowships.
Scholarship
Description: Franklin Mosher Baldwin Memorial Fellowships are intended for
scholars and students with citizenship in a developing country who wish to
obtain an advanced degree from an institution outside the student’s home
country. The Baldwin Fellowship program is based on a realistic assessment of
needs and priorities. Many developing nations possess extraordinary resources
in the field of prehistory. The stewardship and careful use of these assets is
a task of international importance. By enabling bright young scholars to obtain
graduate education, The Leakey Foundation is helping to equip these individuals
to assume a leadership role in the future of paleoanthropology and primatology.
The Fellowships were the brainchild of former Board President Dr. Edwin Munger
and Elisabeth G. O’Connor, the widow of Franklin Mosher Baldwin. Baldwin, a
distinguished attorney, took a lively interest in the search for human origins
until his death. Hoping to honor her late husband’s dual interests in early
humans and education, O’Connor embraced the idea of a program to educate
African scholars in prehistory and paleoanthropology. Today the award has been
expanded to include studies in primatology and is available to citizens from
developing nations. Since 1978, more than 70 Baldwin Fellowships have been
awarded. Recipients include scholars from the following countries: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Iran, Kenya, Malawi,
Nigeria, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Turkey, Uganda,
Zimbabwe, Zambia and the Republic of Congo.
Duration
of award(s): The duration of award is two years.
What
does it cover? The maximum award is limited to $12,000 per year. Baldwin
Fellowships may be used to cover tuition, travel, living expenses, student
fees, insurance, books, and other relevant categories of expenditure. Aid is
not provided for family expenses or dependent support, salary and/or fringe
benefits of the applicant, nor institutional overhead.
Selection
Criteria: The Baldwin Fellowship program is based on a realistic assessment of
needs and priorities.
Notification:
The Foundation office will notify candidates by May 15th about the status of
their applications.
How
to Apply: The original completed formal application should reach the Foundation
office via email or /and post by February 15th in order to be considered for
funding in the following academic year, which begins in the Fall. A copy of the
application must be sent to the Host Sponsor for his/her signature. Please
instruct the Host Sponsor to forward this second signed copy to our office.
Formal letters of support from both the Home and Host Sponsors must also reach
the office by this deadline.
Scholarship
Application Deadline: There are two different deadlines depending on whether
you have previously received a Baldwin Fellowship: February 15 (New Applicants)
and March 1st (Returning Applicants).
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