Institute for Folklore Studies
support for scholars from U.S. and Asia to participate in international seminar on Shamanism
詳細はこちらsupport for scholars from U.S. and Asia to participate in international seminar on Shamanism
詳細はこちらto observe music training programs at conservatories and universities in the United States in spring 1999
詳細はこちらRenewal. Complete Master's degree in art education.
A grant supplement for rent
Four-month fellowship in order to complete the first year of a two-year Master's degree program at Teachers College
Support for Graduate Studies at Columbia University
To survey contemporary art activities in the United States.
詳細はこちらto enable Vietnamese ethnomusicologist To Ngoc Thanh and ethnologist Ngo Duc Thinh to undertake research and attend conferences the U.S.
to enable Johei Sasaki to serve as a visiting curator fot the exhibition Japanese Drawing shown at the Indiana University Art Museum, February-March 1975.
To enable Asian art specialists to attend the Fourth Conference on Oriental Western Literary and Cultural Relations, Indiana University, June 1966, and to provide support for the exhibition East-West in Art and presentations of Asian dances and films held in connection with the conference
詳細はこちらFunds to cover additional travel expenses
Participate in the Shenandoah International Playwrights Retreat Program
詳細はこちらTo purchase new computer and recording equipment.
詳細はこちらTo provide partial support for dissertation research in the Philippines in connection with a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in archaeology at the University of Hawaii in the 1985-86 academic year.
Participate in an archaeological field project in the Phillippines during summer 1981; to continue to study archaeology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of Hawaii; and to meet with archaeologists and survey archaeological sites in Southeast Asia in 1983.
Participate in an archaeological field project in the Phillippines during summer 1981; to continue to study archaeology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of Hawaii; and to meet with archaeologists and survey archaeological sites in Southeast Asia in 1983.
to continue to study archaeology in a program leading to the M.A. degree in Asian Studies at the University of Hawaii
詳細はこちらEnable archaeologists Hoang Xuan Chinh and Pham Minh Huyen, Hanoi, Vietnam, to participate in Congress in February 1983.
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