William E. Simon Fellowship for Noble Purpose
- All Countries
Deadline: February 15, 2009
Description:
ISI has established the William E. Simon Fellowship for Noble Purpose to recognize graduating college seniors who are pursuing lives dedicated to and distinguished by honor, generosity, service, and respect. The fellowship is named for William E. Simon. The William E. Simon Fellowship is funded by the John Templeton Foundation, created by renowned investor, Sir John Templeton to encourage a fresh appreciation of the importance of the moral and spiritual dimensions of life for all peoples and cultures.
Host Institution(s):
- Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc.
Academic Level:
Field(s) of Study:
- Accounting
- Actuarial Science
- Admin (Health Services)
- Admin (Hospitality, Sports)
- Admin (Recreation, Parks)
- African Studies
- African-American Studies
- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural Sciences
- Agriculture
- Agronomy
- Air Quality
- American Studies
- Animal Science
- Anthropology
- Applied Science
- Arabic
- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Area/Ethnic Studies
- Art History
- Art/Fine Arts
- Arts
- Asian and Asian American Studies
- Asian Studies
- Astronomy/Astrophysics
- Atmospheric Chemistry
- Australian Studies
- Automatic Control & Systems Engineering
- Aviation/Aerospace
- Biochemistry
- Bioengineering
- Biology (General)
- Biomedical Sciences
- Biotechnology
- Botany
- Business
- Business Admin. & Mngmt.
- Business Management
- Business Studies Grad Level
- Chemical & Process Engineering
- Chemistry
- Chicano Studies
- Chinese Language
- City and Regional Planning
- Classical Civilization
- Classical Studies
- College of Letters
- Comm. (Radio, TV, & Film)
- Comm. Science & Disorders
- Communications
- Community Service
- Comparative Literature
- Comparative Public Administration
- Computer Electronics
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Programming
- Computer Science / IT
- Conflict Studies
- Conservation and Preservation
- Continuing Education
- Counseling
- Creative Writing
- Criminal Justice / Corrections
- Criminology
- Culinary Arts
- Culture
- Dairy Science
- Dance
- Dentistry
- Design
- Development Studies
- Diplomatic Outreach
- Domestic and Legal Policy
- Drawing
- Earth Sciences
- East Asian Studies
- Ecology
- Economics
- Education
- Electronics
- Engineering
- Engineering (Chemical)
- Engineering (Civil)
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- Engineering (Computer)
- Engineering (Electrical)
- Engineering (Mechanical)
- English
- English as a Second Language
- English Literature
- Entomology
- Environmental Management
- Environmental Management Systems / Policy
- Environmental Risk
- Environmental Sci. (Atmosph.)
- Environmental Studies
- Ethnic Studies
- European Studies (includes Politics)
- Family & Home Studies
- Fashion Design
- Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- Field-Study
- Film
- Filmmaking
- Finance
- Food Science and Nutrition
- Foreign Language
- Forestry
- Fourth World Studies
- French
- Furniture Design
- Geography
- Geology
- German
- Global Jewish Policy
- Government
- Graphic Design
- Health Administration
- Health Sciences
- High School Program
- Higher Education
- History
- Home Economics
- Horticulture / Floriculture
- Hospitality
- Human Res. Management
- Human Rights Advocacy
- Humanities
- Iberian Studies
- Illustration/Animation
- Industrial Design
- Information Studies
- Information Systems
- Intensive Language
- Interdisciplinary
- Interior Design
- International Business
- International Policy and Diplomacy
- International Relations
- Internship Programs
- Interreligious / Interethnic Relations
- Irish Studies
- Italian
- Japanese
- Jewish Studies
- Journalism / Broadcasting
- Kinesiology/Exercise Science
- Labor & Industrial Relations
- Landscape Architecture
- Languages / Linguistics
- Latin American Studies
- Law
- Law Enforcement
- Leadership
- Lecturing / Research
- Legal Studies
- Leisure Study
- Liberal Arts
- Library & Information Science
- Library Sciences
- Literature
- Management
- Management Information Systems
- Marine Biology
- Marine Science
- Marketing, Ad., & PR
- Massage Education
- Mathematics
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- Media and Cultural Studies
- Media Relations
- Medicine
- Medieval Studies
- Meteorology
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Molecular Biology
- Museum Studies
- Music
- Music - Vocal Performance
- Musical Theater
- Natural Resources
- Natural Sciences
- Network Administration
- Neuroscience and Behavior
- Nursing
- Nutrition
- Occupational, Environ. Health
- Opera
- Optometry and Vision Sciences
- Oriental Medicine
- Painting
- Peace Studies
- Performance Design
- Pharmaceuticals
- Philippine Studies
- Philosophy
- Photography
- Physical Therapy
- Physics
- Plant Sciences
- Political Science/Politics
- Portuguese
- Pre-Law
- Pre-Med
- Psychology
- Public / Community Service Sciences
- Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt
- Public Health
- Public Management
- Pure Science
- Refugee Studies
- Religious Studies
- Research Study
- Romance Studies
- Russian & Slavic Studies
- Russian and East European Studies
- Russian Language and Literature
- Science
- Sculpture
- Social Policy
- Social Sciences
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Spanish Literature
- Sports Science
- Statistics
- Student Trips (non-credit)
- Studio Arts
- Sustainable Development
- Swahili
- Technology
- Telecommunications
- TESOL
- Theater
- Theater, Drama, Dance
- Theology
- Town and Country Planning
- Trade / Technical Specialties
- Travel / Tourism
- Tropical Biology
- TV and Media Production
- U.S. Studies
- Unrestricted / Other
- Urban & Regional Planning
- Veterinary Medicine/Science
- Visual Arts
- Web Design
- Women's Studies
- Zoology & Wildlife Sciences
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Amount:
$40,000
No. of Fellowship Recipients:
1
Criteria:
In order to qualify for ISI graduate fellowships, applicants must engage in graduate studies for the purpose of teaching at the college level. Those attending pre-professional (medical, law) schools are ineligible. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and college seniors or graduate students who are familiar with ISI's purposes and programs and who receive The Intercollegiate Review. Applicants may apply for more than one fellowship, but an applicant may receive only one ISI fellowship during his academic career. Applicants are evaluated on the basis of the mature conception of and passion for what they hope to accomplish as well as their academic records, extracurricular activities, and letters of recommendation.
Includes:
Examples of how recipients may use the award include: * Engage directly in the civic life of their community. * Help to create opportunity for others, including job creation. * Advance their expertise. * Fund the ultimate realization of their noble purpose.
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