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Where have you applied? Try contacting the grad students at.those schools. Most of the time you hear about scholarships or granys through other people.

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Max - a lot of extramural fellowships are not anthropology-specific, but are awarded across several fields. You may want to check out the section of the Forums called "The Bank" - there's talk there a variety of funding sources: http://forum.thegradcafe.com/forum/17-the-bank/

 

(One I would suggest looking into are NSF, Ford Fellowship, and NEH).

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Anthropologygeek hit all the major areas.

 

It's not a "competition thing" at all, but it takes time and effort. Apply to funding within your department (which obviously varies between schools). Then apply to other departments (again: school-specific). Then apply to any available regional funding. Then apply to funding from professional organizations in your field (AAA, AAPA, SAA, etc.). Then apply to the national funding sources (NSF, NIH, Wenner-Gren). Then look around for any labs/colleagues that need help with their work. Then look for summer jobs if you have to.

 

Graduate students in your department are the best source of funding information, as they're in the same boat as you are. Your advisor (and eventual committee) will be the next resource. Different departments have you apply to different funds at different times, so this is probably a better question for them. The Bank here on these forums has a nice list, but in the end there is no master list of funding... I doubt there ever will be.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for the links everyone...despite getting a research assistantship and a teaching assistantship, I still want to apply to a few scholarships so I can try hard to not have to take out a loan to already add to my debt.

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