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A limited number of American Field Service Fellowships in French universities will be awarded for the academic year 1932-33, it was announced recently by the institute of International Education of New York. Each of these fellowships carries a stipend of $1400 and will be tenable for one year if circumstances are favorable.
The fellowships are offered in the following fields of study: Agriculture, Anthropology, Archeology and History of Art, Architecture, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Classical Languages and Literature, Criminology, Economics, Education, English Languages and Literature, Geography, Geology, History, Law, Mathematics, Medicine and Surgery, Oriental Languages and Literature, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science and International Law, Psychology, Religion, Romance languages and Literature Semitle Languages and Literature, Slavic Languages and Literature, Sociology, and Zoology. Candidates for the fellowships must be either graduates of colleges of recognized standing, graduates of professional schools requiring three years of study for a degree, or be twenty, four years of age and have spent five years in work requiring high technical skill.
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