Learning Abroad Center

Anna Sobol Levy Fellowships at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The Anna Sobol Levy (ASL) Foundation provides fellowships for U.S. citizens who are college graduates to study at the prestigious Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The amount of the fellowship is $16,000 for fellowship recipients who enroll in the one-year M.A. program in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies and $12,000 for all others. Recipients of ASL fellowships participate in special activities including briefings and visits to Israeli military bases. Fellows may select from a wide variety of courses and are entitled to a private tutorial with a Hebrew University faculty member. Many ASL Fellows have been new college graduates from ROTC programs or military colleges. Others have been civilian college graduates with backgrounds in international relations, political science, or similar fields. The purpose of this fellowship is to provide future U.S. leaders considering military or government service an opportunity to learn first-hand about Middle-East regional politics, culture, ans security affairs and to study foreign languages. Fellows gain direct exposure to Israel's unusually challenging defense and security situation and to Israel's approaches to counter-terrorism and low-intensity conflict.

Region

Africa & Middle East

Type

Study

Duration

Semester
Summer
Year

Eligibility

Academic Level

  • Graduating Seniors
  • Graduate

Other Eligibility

Candidates must be U.S. citizens under the age of 30 at the time of application, and should have studied in the fields of military studies, economic geography, international relations, political science and/or history. In addition, they must have career goals in the armed services, diplomatic corps, government or public service. Recent college graduates (including those who will receive their undergraduate degree by May 2002) and students currently enrolled in graduate programs are encouraged to apply.

Contact Information

Website https://www.annasobollevyfoundation.org/