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Zonta International

AMELIA EARHART FELLOWSHIP AWARDS FOR WOMEN

The Zonta International Amelia Earhart Fellowship awards were established in 1938 in honour of Amelia Earhart, famed pilot and member of Zonta International. The awards are granted annually to women pursuing graduate degrees in aerospace-related sciences and aerospace-related engineering.

Women of any nationality are eligible. To apply for the fellowship, you must meet the following minimum requirements:

(a) have completed a bachelor's degree in a qualifying area of science or engineering related to advanced studies in aerospace-related science or aerospace-related engineering;
(b) demonstrate a superior academic record and evidence of potential at a recognized university or college as verified by transcripts, recommendations and acceptance or verification by an institution of higher education with accredited courses in aerospace-related studies;
(c) provide evidence of a well-defined research programme in aerospace-related sciences or aerospace-related engineering as described in the application essay, research and publications. Clearly demonstrate the relationship of your research to aerospace and verify the research program with at least one letter of recommendation;
(d) by the time the fellowship grant is awarded, have completed one year of aerospace-related graduate studies at a well recognised institution of higher education.

The scholarship award of US$6,000 may be used for tuition, books and fees, or living expenses. The award may be used at any university or college offering accredited graduate courses and degrees in aerospace studies. Awards may be renewed for an additional year by a current Fellow and will undergo the same application and evaluation procedures as first-time applicants.

All applications, recommendations, transcripts, and graduate acceptance or letter of current standing must be received by 15 November 2001 to be considered. The application form can be found on our web site at http://www.zonta.org/. The application must be completed in English. In addition, international applicants must provide English translations for all non-English documents. All applicants will be notified by 15 May 2002.

For further information please contact Ana Ubides, Programme Coordinator, Zonta International Foundation, 557 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois 60661-2206, USA (tel. (312) 930 5848; fax (312) 930 0951; e-mail: aubides@zonta.org).


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Cambridge University Reporter Special, 8 November 2001
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