Three-year graduate fellowships leading to doctorates in Hebrew or Judeo-Arabic studies will be available at New York University’s department of Hebrew culture and education beginning this year, it was announced here today. The fellowships are being awarded under the National Defense Education Act.
Each of the fellowships has a total value of $6, 600, plus $400 a year for each dependent. In addition, the university offers free tuition. Graduate students interested in teaching Hebrew or Judeo-Arabic on the college level are eligible for the awards.
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