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August 26, 2015

Arryman Fellows Awards for Indonesian Students in USA, 2016

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Indonesian Scholarship and Research Support Foundation (ISRSF) invites applications for Arryman Fellows Awards from Indonesian graduates holding at least S1 degree. This award is an innovative “1+6” educational scholarship leading to the doctoral degree. Fellows take graduate classes for credit in their chosen field of study, receive advanced English language training, and write a major research paper. Arryman Fellows who are successfully admitted during their first year to a Northwestern Ph.D. program are eligible to become Arryman Scholars. The application deadline is December 31st, 2015.

Study Subject(s): Awards are available in the fields of political science, history, law, journalism and communications, anthropology, sociology, or development studies.
Course Level: This award is an innovative “1+6” educational scholarship leading to the doctoral degree.
Scholarship Provider: The Indonesian Scholarship and Research Support Foundation (the Arryman Program is in association with the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture – Beasiswa Unggulan)
Scholarship can be taken at: USA

Eligibility: Eligibility requirements to apply for an Arryman Fellows award:
-Indonesian citizens, preferably 35 years or younger.
-College or university graduates with at least an S1 degree and a strong record of performance in their program.
-A deep commitment to becoming a world-class scholar devoted to an academic career of teaching, research, and publication.
-A minimum iBT TOEFL score of 70 and a test date after June 1, 2013

Scholarship Open for International Students: Indonesian citizens can apply for these fellows awards.

Scholarship Description: The Indonesian Scholarship and Research Support Foundation (ISRSF) invites talented young Indonesian graduates holding at least S1 degree to apply for the 2016 Arryman Fellows award. This award is an innovative “1+6” educational scholarship leading to the doctoral degree. During the first year, Arryman Fellows are funded to be in residence at Northwestern University in Chicago (USA) as pre-doctoral researchers. Fellows take graduate classes for credit in their chosen field of study, receive advanced English language training, and write a major research paper. ISRSF seeks applicants in the fields of political science, history, law, journalism and communications, anthropology, sociology, or development studies. Arryman Fellows who are successfully admitted during their first year to a Northwestern Ph.D. program are eligible to become Arryman Scholars. This six-year award covers the second phase of the “1+6” design. Arryman Scholars receive full tuition, a stipend for living expenses, travel and research support, as well as other funding to advance their scholarly development. After obtaining their Ph.D, all Arryman Scholars are required to serve for a period equal to their academic support as academic staff or researchers at the Center for Public Policy Transformation, which is supported by the Rajawali Foundation, Harvard Kennedy School, Northwestern University.

Number of award(s): Not Known

Duration of award(s): Scholarship is awarded for six-years.

What does it cover? This six-year award covers the second phase of the “1+6” design. Arryman Scholars receive full tuition, a stipend for living expenses, travel and research support, as well as other funding to advance their scholarly development.

How to Apply: If you are interested in applying to become an Arryman Fellow, please complete the online application.

Online Application

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is December 31st, 2015.

Further Official Scholarship Information and Application

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