Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (SYLFF) Graduate Fellowships for International Research
PURPOSE
Graduate Fellowships for International Research are supported by an endowment to the Oregon University System (OUS) that established the Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (SYLFF). As of 2004, similar endowments in 69 institutions or consortia in 45 countries had been established by the Nippon Foundation and administered through the Tokyo Foundation. The goal of the SYLFF Program is to nurture future leaders who will transcend geopolitical, religious, ethnic, and cultural boundaries in the world community for the peace and the well-being of humankind. General information about SYLFF programs is available at: http://www.sylff.org/
STIPEND
The stipend for OUS-SYLFF fellows is up to $12,000 for the academic year to assist with educational and research expenses. Approximately five fellowships are awarded each year and several partial fellowship stipends may be given each year to help subsidize research-related expenses and travel.
ELIGIBILITY AND NOMINATIONS
Fellowship stipends are awarded to full-time degree seeking graduate students for one academic year of graduate work involving research and scholarly endeavors in programs and projects with an international dimension. The focus is on master’s and doctoral degree-seeking students within OUS who have high potential for leadership in international affairs, in public life or private endeavor. Outstanding students in the social/behavioral sciences, arts and humanities, and directly-related professional fields (e.g., public policy, business, law, and communications) will be considered through nomination by their respective graduate department/program. Nominations made by a specific department/program are limited to a maximum of two. If two are made, they must be prioritized. Departments and graduate programs must indicate their own (or their institution’s) commitment to financial support of nominees. Typically, these supplemental contributions are in the form of an assistantship and associated tuition waiver such that SYLFF stipends can be used to address travel, living, and research expenses associated with the international research project. Although nominations may be made for students lacking supplemental funding, a priority will be given to those nominations that exhibit a strong institutional commitment to the support of the graduate student.
APPLICATION
Departments/graduate programs are responsible for nominating student applicants. The nomination file shall include:
- A nomination letter from the department chair or graduate program director indicating departmental/institutional commitment to financial support of the nominee;
- Three letters of reference addressing the student's qualifications and potential related to this fellowship;
- The application form prepared by the student;
- Official undergraduate and graduate transcripts;
- GRE scores (if required by the department/program); and
- TOEFL scores (for international students whose native language is not English).
Questions about the application process may be addressed to Kassy Fisher ((541) 346-2807 or kmfisher@uoregon.edu ). Complete recommendation files must be submitted to the following address and received no later than Monday, April 12, 2010.
- OUS-SYLFF Graduate Fellowships for International Research / Graduate School / 125 Chapman Hall / 1219 University of Oregon / Eugene, OR 97403-1219
The OUS-SYLFF Steering Committee will announce selection of fellowship awardees in June 2010.
