of the proposal and reapply. Renewals: Reapplication by director/applicant is permitted. ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES: (a) Individual/Family; (b) Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans); (c) Student/Trainee; (d) Artist/Humanist; INFORMATION CONTACTS: Regional or Local Office: Not applicable. Headquarters Office: Seminars and Institutes, Division of Research and Education Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, DC 20506. Telephone: (202) 606-8463. WOODROW WILSON CENTER FELLOWSHIPS IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Current Year: Grants: $5,840,000 Loans: $0,000 Other: $0,000 Total: $5,840,000 OBJECTIVES: The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars was established by Congress to symbolize and strengthen the fruitful relationship between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. It aims, in a strictly nonpartisan fashion, to foster scholarships and promote the exchange of views between scholars and decision makers. The Center sponsors research, meetings, and publications on history, economics, politics, international relations, the environment, literature, art history, and many other areas. Fellows from around the world are brought to Washington, DC, to encourage discourse among disciplines and professions. The results of these activities are published. The Center enriches the quality of knowledge and
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