The James Madison Fellowship program is for graduate students and/or prospective graduate students who want to study "the origins and development of the Constitution, the evolution of political theory and constitutional law, the effects of the Constitution on society and culture in the United States, or other subjects directly related to the Constitution." Learn more.
Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program
American Graduate Fellowships (support doctoral study in the humanities at select research institutions). Annually awards two fellowships worth up to $50,000 each and renewable for a second year. Applicants must be graduating seniors.
Contact: americangrad@cic.nche.edu
URL: http://www.cic.edu/Programs-and-Services/PandS-Archives/Past-Programs-and-Services/Pages/American-Graduate-Fellowships.aspx
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