Traveling Fellowships for students at Harvard University

General Scholarships committee at Harvard University has several scholarship and fellowship Programs for students who wish to conduct research or study outside of Cambridge. The program contains exchange programs with international universities as well as traveling fellowships for study or research. The fellowships and scholarships support a full academic year. The Committee does not take fund summer research projects or shorter periods of research. Traveling programs available of Committee on General Scholarships at Harvard University contains; University traveling fellowships for dissertation and postgraduate research, traveling fellowships to France, The Luce scholars Program in Asia, Harvard university-china scholarship council exchange scholarships, D.A.A.D. grants for study or research in Germany, The Harlech scholarship and the Jorge Paulo Lemann fellowships.

                 University Traveling Fellowships for Dissertation Research or Post-Graduate Research different fellowships stipulate the following; Sinclair Kennedy Fellowships, Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships, Frederick Sheldon Fellowships and  Australian Graduate Research Scholarships. The committee of general scholarship at Harvard University coordinates five traveling fellowship programs for students to study or conduct research in France.   In every year, Harvard University to nominate two to three students as candidates for the foundation is national, search for fifteen to eighteen Luce Scholars. The aim of the Luce scholars program is to understanding of Asia among potential leaders in American society.  The Jorge Paulo Lemann fellowships provide Ph. D. dissertation research for students at the graduate school of arts and sciences focuses on Brazil.