The Erasmus Institute, an international Catholic center for advanced studies at the University of Notre Dame is offering Residential Fellowships including: the Carey Senior Fellowships (tenured faculty), Junior Fellowships (untenured faculty), Postdoctoral Fellowships (recent PhDs), and Dissertation Fellowships (advanced graduate students). For more information please visit the Erasmus Institute website.
<http://www.nd.edu/~erasmus>
The American Center of Oriental Research is offering fellowships for faculty, post-doctoral researchers, graduate students, and undergraduates in several different areas of study.
<http://www.bu.edu/acor/>
The Social Science Research Council supports a broad range of social science-focused scholarly work through a variety of available fellowships.
<http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/overview.page>
Since 1933 the American Philosophical Society has awarded research grants to more than 15,000 scholars through seven grant or fellowship programs in a wide range of fields.
<http://www.amphilsoc.org>
The University of Michigan has recently launched doctoral, masters and certificate programs in Survey Methodology. The program is interdisciplinary, drawing faculty from the behavioral, social, and communication sciences, as well as from the statistical sciences. Please forward this information to anyone who may be interested and visit there web site for more details:
<http://www.isr.umich.edu/gradprogram/>
The International Sociological Association will hold its fourth worldwide Competition for Junior Sociologists. This competition is open to all sociologist under 35 years of age. For more information, please visit the ISA's website:
<http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/wcys/index.htm>