Paideia, the European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden, educates leaders for Europe – academicians, artists and community activists – towards fluency in Jewish sources. The Institute offers a one year Jewish Studies Program, dedicated to the study and interdisciplinary interpretation of Jewish textual sources, and some students are supported on Paideia’s One Year Fellowship in Jewish Studies. Fellows spend eight months at Paideia in Stockholm, Sweden with the possibility of completing a Master in Jewish Civilizations at the Hochschule für Jüdische Studien in Heidelberg, Germany. The fellowship includes student tuition, student accommodation and a monthly stipend towards living costs.

The Jewish Studies program offers a combination of traditional textual study methodology  (hevruta), an academic and critical approach to interpretation, and an applied dimension answering to contemporary needs, making it a unique program. The program also includes language study in Hebrew Ulpan, taught four hours a week on three different levels. The amount of Hebrew studies is equivalent to one semester of exclusive full-time study.

Applications are due March 1 and prior study experience in Jewish texts or Hebrew is not required.

The Institute for Public Relations awards an annual Grunig PRIME Fellowship to a graduate student interested in a career in applied public relations research. The Fellow works at PRIME Research’s Ann Arbor, MI, offices for six weeks in the summer after the first year of graduate school to learn more about public relations research including data collection, data analysis, interpretation of research results and consultation. The Fellow is awarded a $5,000 stipend along with free lodging walking distance to the office.

Amanda Stageman, a Masters student studying communications at Marquette University, won the 2010 fellowship and authored a paper on how colleges and universities are using social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, to engage and recruit prospective students.

The Institute for Public Relations is an independent non-profit foundation supporting public relations research and mainstreaming this knowledge into practice.