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Ancient Scrolls, date unknown

Grant Opportunities

U-M students are invited to apply for Stanley D. Frankel Summer Fellowship for Research and Study. The $5,000 fellowship is open to BA, MA, and PhD students at the University of Michigan who wish to pursue academic work in Jewish studies during the summer in Europe, Israel, or Latin America.

Each year, the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies awards the Marshall Weinberg prize to an outstanding graduate student in Judaic Studies. To be eligible for the prize, the student must have passed his or her prelims and be engaged in writing his or her dissertation. Student recipients of this generous award are nominated by a University of Michigan faculty member. Nominations are due in early February of the year preceding the award.

Additionally, The Frankel Center annually awards summer research funding (pdf) to U-M students who are pursuing studies in the field of Judaica. The following information has been compiled to assist with the preparation of summer funding requests and to provide information regarding post-award procedures. Click here for more information (pdf).

To submit grant opportunities for posting, please email information to .

 

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The Frankel Center for Judaic Studies