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Graduate Funding Opportunities

2023-2024 Sara and Albert Reuben Fellowships to Support the Study of the Holocaust for Graduate Students


Application Deadline is February 18, 2023

During the academic year 2023-2024, the Sara and Albert Reuben scholarships may support funding to attend Holocaust-related conferences, to do research in archives and libraries, to subsidize a Holocaust-related internship, to engage in research and to support honors theses, master’s theses, or a dissertation, and other academic initiatives related to the Holocaust. The monies can be awarded in the fall, spring, or summer when the recipient is a full-time student.

REQUIREMENTS: : The scholarships are open to all Indiana University Bloomington graduate students from any department or college on campus. Students must be enrolled at Indiana University Bloomington during the Spring 2023 semester (the semester of application) and continue as enrolled students during the semester or year when the scholarship funding is awarded.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Please submit a proposal, budget, and letter of reference via e-mail to: iujsp@indiana.edu.

ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS: Recipients will be notified in early April, 2023.

These scholarships are a gift from Candice and the late Larry Reuben in memory of parents Sara and Albert Reuben who were committed to the advancement of learning and research about this crucial dimension of modern history.

 

updated 11/30/22