The Graduate School of Yale University is announcing two Seesel Fellowships of the value of $1500 each for original research in Biological Studies at Yale, and four Bishop Museum Fellowships of the value of $1000 each for study and research in Anthropology, Botany, Zoology, Geology and Geography.
These fellowships are open to men and women, preference being given to those who have already obtained their Doctorate or who have otherwise demonstrated ability to carry on successfully original research of a high order.
The Bishop Museum Fellowships are intended to promote scientific investigation within the Pacific Coast region.
Application for a Seesel Fellowship should be made to the Dean of the Graduate School, Yale University, New Haven, before May 1, and for a Bishop Museum Fellowship to the Dean of the Graduate School or to the director of the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, before April 1.
All applications should be accompanied by reprints of scientific publications by the applicant, letters of recommendation and a statement of the nature of the proposed investigation, (for the Bishop Museum Fellowships) or of the particular problem to be investigated, (Seesel Fellowships).