$29,280,000. The amount of assistance per student ranges from $350 to $7,450 per year. MONEY FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (Criminal Justice Research and Development " Graduate Research Fellowships 16.562) National Institute of Justice 633 Indiana Ave., SW Washington DC 20531 202-307-2942 The program objective is to improve the quality and quantity of knowledge about crime and the criminal justice system. Additionally, the program seeks to increase the number of persons who are qualified to teach in collegiate criminal justice programs, to conduct research related to criminal justice issues and to perform more effectively within the criminal justice system. Students can receive a fellowship for a year, plus two to three months to visit the National Institute of Justice to work with staff as an intern. This competitive program provides fellowship stipends, major projects costs, and certain university fees, round trip travel expenses to the Institute and housing costs. Detailed information can be received by requesting the NH Research Plan from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, Box 6000, Rockville MD 20850.800-851-3420. Money available: $200,000. MONEY FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT TO STUDY THE BREAK UP OF THE USSR (Russian, Eurasian, and East European Research and Training 19.300) Program Officer Eurasian and East European Research and Training Program IN R/RE S US Dept of State Suite 404, Box 19 1250 23~ Street NW
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