Fellowships and Grants
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Fulbright Awards
Graduate Research goes Global
Clark graduate students and alumni who receive Fulbright awards often use these research grants to conduct community-related research overseas. Read more about the current Fulbright award winners from Clark.
- Anton Fellowships
Undergraduate Research in the U.S. and Beyond
The Anton Fellowship Program, which was created by a gift from Barbara '56 and Thomas '56 Anton gives Clark undergraduates opportunities to explore their intellectual interests. Fellowships range from $500 to $2,500. Recipients also become members of the Society of Anton Fellows, which meets with faculty mentors at special gatherings throughout the year to share their research experiences. Anton Fellows use the fellowship for a wide range of research endeavors. Read about the 2005-06 Anton Fellows and their research projects.
- Compton Mentor Fellowships
Community Service Projects Aimed at Improving Society
Clark students are eligible for the Compton Mentor Fellowship Program, a fellowship created by the Compton Foundation to support the creativity and commitment of graduating college students as they leave the classroom and apply their knowledge to real world problems. The program specifically supports projects that address issues of environmental degradation, rapid population growth and the fragility of peace and human rights. The one-year fellowships begin immediately after graduation and are conducted in conjunction with a mentor chosen by the Compton Fellow. Read about the current Clark Compton Fellows.
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