Thank you for your interest in Virtual Gateway to Himalayan Art and Cultures.

The deadline to apply is March 5, 2025 by 11:59 PM (Pacific Time). Applicants will be notified of their status on April 2, 2025. Those who have been accepted will have until April 16, 2025 to accept or decline the offer.

This National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Institute offers a stipend of $650, taxable as income.

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