Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University sponsors full and partial fellowships – up to $24,000 per year, as well as tuition and health care, renewable for up to five years – for doctoral candidates focusing on Israel Studies. Eligible disciplines include Anthropology, Politics, Sociology, Economics, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies and Hebrew literature. Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis to candidates accepted into the Brandeis University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. 

 

Fellows must be accepted by the academic department to which they apply, and indicate their interest in Israel Studies on their application for admission. 

 

To apply:
1. Complete the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences application.
2. Fill out the brief Schusterman Graduate Fellowship application.

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