Institute of Hungarian Studies
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Funding Opportunities


Below is a list of sites that provide students and faculty with information about funding and job opportunities.

www.indiana.edu/~ceus/fundempl.html: The CEUS funding/employment webpage includes information about work study, grants, fellowships, and employment opportunities.

www.indiana.edu/~reeiweb/acaprog.html: The REEI funding webpage provides new applicants, current students, and faculty members with information about funding possibilities at IU and through the web.

www.monmouth.com/~arato/choj: Study in Hungary. The Hungarian Ministry of Education and the Hungarian Language Institute is offering 20 scholarships for young Hungarian Americans, for the study of Hungarian language and culture. Recipients of the scholarship can spend a year in Budapest, at the Hungarian Language Institute. Hungarian language skills required.

Sample Gates, Indiana University. Photo taken by Trudi Peters

www.indiana.edu/1exchange.html: IU Exchange Programs give students and faculty the opportunity to work/study in Hungary. Many of these programs are fully funded.

www.actr.org: Grants for Research in Hungary. The American Councils for International Education [ACTR/ACCELS] announces Grants for Research in Central Europe. Open to all doctoral students, the grant provides funding for three to nine months of research in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Croatia, Albania, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia. For more information, see the above website or contact American Councils at Hettlinger@actr.org or call 202.833.7522. Applications are available on a rolling basis.



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