The Al-Falah Program
Established
in 1997, this endowment resulted from the generosity of Xenel Industries,
Ltd., the family of Sheikh Salahuddin Yusuf Hamza Abdeljawad, Saudi
Arabian alumni, and friends of Berkeley. The Al-Falah program supports
better understanding of Islam, Muslim culture in the U.S., and economic
development in the Islamic world, with a particular emphasis on the
transfer of technology and knowledge between Saudi and the U.S.
Foreign Language
and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships
These
annual fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis to incoming and
continuing graduate students and provide for payment both of tuition
fees and a generous stipend.
Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation Research /Travel Grants
An
endowment from the Mellon Foundation permits CMES to offer travel grants
to faculty, lecturers, visiting scholars, and graduate students. Small
grants are offered in two categories: research/travel grants, and conference
travel grants.
The Sultan Endowment for Arab Studies
This
endowment gift from the Saudi-based Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud is
dedicated to broadening understanding of the Arab Islamic World. It
supports Center activities plus sponsors new initiatives by funding
research, visiting scholars/graduate fellows, and outreach via conferences
and Arabic media acquisition.
The Helen Diller
Family Program in Jewish Studies
This
endowment gift from U.C. Berkeley alumna Helen Diller supports a multi-disciplinary
visiting Israeli scholars program, and will fund fellowships and research
grants in Jewish Studies on the Berkeley campus. The gift made to the
campus by Helen and Sanford Diller came through the Jewish Community
Endowment Fund of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, and Sonoma counties.
Center for Middle
Eastern Studies Undergraduate Research Grant Program
Grants
are available to defray the costs of domestic and international travel
while conducting research for undergraduate senior thesis projects that
focus on Middle East-related topics. This program is open to enrolled
U.C. Berkeley undergraduate students only. Priority will be given to
students with declared majors or minors in Middle Eastern Studies.
The Afaf Kanafani Scholarship Fund
The Afaf Kanafani Scholarship Fund is made possible through a generous donation by Fay Afaf Kanafani from the proceeds of her autobiography, Nadia, Captive of Hope: Memoir of an Arab Woman. The grant will be awarded annually to eligible UC Berkeley students whose academic work focuses on women's rights in the Arab World, in the hope that such scholarship will contribute to a better understanding of gender issues in the Middle East and beyond.