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The American-Scandinavian Foundation
Ashoka Fellows
Avery China Adventure Program
Carnegie
Junior Fellowship
DAAD/AICGS
Research Fellowship Program 2004-2007
DAAD Graduate Fellowships
Dorot Fellowship
Foreign
Language/ Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships
Scholars Program
Indicorps Fellowship
Institute for International Public Policy
Luce Scholars Program
Princeton-in-Africa Fellowships
Princeton University Graduate
School Fellowships
Public Policy Fellowship Program
The Samuel Huntington Public
Service Award
Sibley Fellowship in French Studies
Thomas R.
Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship
Thomas R. Pickering Graduate
Foreign Affairs Fellowship
United Negro College Fund
The American-Scandinavian Foundation
During the past 92 years, over 3,700 fellowships and grants for use
in research in Scandinavia have been given to Americans and
Scandinavians engaged in educational exchange projects.
Ashoka Fellows
Post grad
Ashoka Fellows is an international nonprofit program that supports
social entrepreneurs in Asia, Latin America, Africa and East Central
Europe. Ashoka Fellows focus their talents on serving the public
good by creating projects with a broad social impact on issues such
as health, environment, education, legal rights, women, children and
development. The main selection criteria is to have a big, new idea!
Avery China Adventure Program – Non-profit adventure in China
Carnegie Junior Fellowship
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Deadline: Mid-January
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is an educational
organization in Washington, D.C., which conducts programs of
research, discussion, publication, and education in international
relations and U.S. foreign policy. The Junior Fellows Program at the
Carnegie Endowment is designed to provide substantive work
experience for graduates of participating universities who have a
serious career interest in the area of international affairs.
Eight to ten graduating seniors/recent alumni are hired annually to
work at the Endowment on a full-time basis for a period of one year.
Junior Fellows are assigned to ongoing projects at the Endowment,
examining such topics as nuclear non-proliferation, democracy
building, international economics, migration and Russian/Eurasian
issues. Carnegie Junior Fellows receive a monthly salary and
benefits and are responsible for their own housing. All fellowships
begin on August 1st.
DAAD/AICGS Research Fellowship Program 2004-2007
The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies
Deadline: Mid-April
Pre and Post-Doc
The AICGS/DAAD fellowship is funded by a generous grant from the
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) and is designed to
bring scholars and specialists working on Germany, Europe and/or
transatlantic relations to AICGS for stays of one to three months.
Fellows work on topics that address one or more of the Institute's
research emphases in 2002: transatlantic economic relations;
enlargement of the European Union; security issues linking the
United States, Germany and Russia; the evolutuion of the "New
Economy" in the United States and Germany; migration policy; and
cultural or value conflicts between America and Germany/Europe.
DAAD Graduate Fellowships
Study in Germany
Deadline: Varies. Check Website for
details
Post Grad
Graduate students in social sciences,
hard sciences, or in professional areas such as law, business, and
medicine have particular needs for their research and study in
Germany. We can help you master the German language, complete a
research project in Germany, or expand your education with a stay at
a German university. See the fellowship opportunities below.
Dorot
Fellowship
Israel
Deadline: Early January
The Dorot Fellowship in Israel (DFI) is a full-year Fellowship in
Israel that seeks to foster a knowledgeable and impassioned American
Jewish leadership for the 21st Century. The Fellowship seeks to
provide Fellows with opportunities for development in the following
areas: Understanding of issues vital to the Jewish community in
Israel, North America and throughout the world; Sophisticated
understanding of Israeli society; Personal growth; Jewish studies;
Hebrew competence; Relations with Israelis and with future American
Jewish leaders.
Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships
Deadline: Various
programs with different deadlines. See website for more details.
Post grad
The fellowships promote the study or use of foreign languages and
international or area studies. Recipients must be full-time graduate
students. Summer fellowships fund only intensive language training
in the U.S. or abroad. The languages for which fellowships are
awarded are Portuguese, Spanish (in some cases), and any native
language to be found in South and Central America, the Caribbean,
and Mexico. The US Department of Education expects FLAS fellowship
recipients to receive full credit for all study conducted while
holding a FLAS. Priority will be given to students who may be more
likely to pursue government service and the study of a less-commonly
taught language (e.g., Portuguese and native languages).
Indicorps Fellowship
India
Deadline: Check website for annual deadline.
The Indicorps fellowship is a structured, competitive public service
program for people of Indian origin who have a university degree or
five-years equivalent work experience. Indicorps fellowships are
designed to be one-of-a-kind transformational experiences,
emphasizing both personal growth and international development.
Fellows are given individual responsibility to execute and complete
projects that are created/defined in partnership with local
developmental experts. Interested individuals apply specifically to
projects of their interest. The limits of their contribution are
defined only by the fellows' creativity, passion, and motivation.
Institute for International Public Policy
Undergrad -
sophomore, Post Grad
Deadline:
See website for details
The IIPP Fellowship program provides students with specially
designed education and training experiences critical to entry
and advancement in international affairs careers. Students are
recruited from across the nation and apply as sophomores to
participate in a multi-year sequence of summer policy
institutes, study abroad, intensive language training,
internships, and graduate study, complemented by career
development services along the way. UNCFSP is aided in the
student recruitment effort by its institutional partners and
distinguished selection panels comprised of practitioners,
academics, graduate school admissions directors, foundation
executives, and IIPP alumni.
Luce Scholars Program
The Henry Luce Foundation
Deadline: Nominations are received by the Foundation the first
Monday in December
The Luce Scholars Program provides stipends and internships for
fifteen young Americans to live and work in Asia each year. Dating
from 1974, the program's purpose is to increase awareness of Asia
among future leaders in American society.
Those who already have significant experience in Asia or Asian
studies are not eligible for the Luce Scholars Program. Candidates
must be American citizens who have received at least a bachelors
degree and are no more than 29 years old on September 1 of the year
they enter the program. Nominees should have a record of high
achievement, outstanding leadership ability, and a clearly defined
career interest with evidence of potential for professional
accomplishment.
Luce Scholar candidates are nominated by sixty-seven colleges and
universities. Applications are submitted by eligible institutions in
early December. The Luce Foundation cannot accept applications
submitted directly to the foundation.
Princeton-in-Africa Fellowships
Deadline: Mid-December
Undergrad/Post Grad
Princeton-in-Africa works with established organizations to solicit
and screen applicants. Fellows are matched with partner
organizations based on their capabilities and, where appropriate,
their technical knowledge. Placements may last from two to
twenty-four months. While financial arrangements vary,
Princeton-in-Africa is committed to offer fellowships on a need
blind basis. The Class of 1969 Community Service Fund was
instrumental in funding some of Princeton-in-Africa’s early
fellowships. Currently, we rely on the generosity of numerous
individuals, corporations and foundations for our funding.
Princeton University Graduate School Fellowships – Study Abroad
Princeton, NJ
Various Deadlines
Fellowships available in Belgium, Germany, France, Ireland, Japan,
and optional country opportunities.
Public Policy Fellowship Program
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Summer Internship Program
Deadline: Early March
Post grad
Every year, the nine-month Fellowship Program (late August to late
May) offers up to 20 talented Latinos from across the country the
opportunity to gain hands-on experience at the national level in the
public policy area of their choice with the General Public Policy
Fellowship. Fellows have the opportunity to work in such areas as
international affairs, economic development, education policy,
housing, or local government. CHCI also aims to develop leaders in
areas of health and corporate America with the Sodexho, Inc. Public
Health Fellowship and the Corporate Fellowship (placement must be in
a public affairs office of a corporation).
The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award
Deadline: Mid-February
Post grad
The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides an annual
stipend of $10,000 for a graduating college senior to pursue public
service anywhere in the world. This allows recipients to engage in a
meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on
to graduate school or a career.
Sibley Fellowship in French Studies
Phi Beta Kappa
Deadline: Mid-January
In 1934 Miss Isabelle Stone left to the Phi Beta Kappa Society a
bequest to establish a fellowship for women scholars. The conditions
of the Fellowship were established by the bequest. Miss Stone was a
Durant scholar at Wellesley College. After election to Phi Beta
Kappa and graduation in 1905, she went to Cornell University for
graduate work, and received a Ph.D. degree in 1908. She was then
awarded the Alice Freeman Palmer Fellowship and spent the next year
in Europe, principally in Greece, where she continued her study of
Greek history and language. She spent the following year teaching in
the South, but was obliged to resign her position because of her
father's illness.
Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
Deadline: Mid-February
The fellowship award includes tuition, room, board, and mandatory
fees during the junior and senior years of college and during the
first year of graduate study with reimbursement for books and one
round-trip travel. The Fellow must commit to pursuing a graduate
degree in international studies at one of the graduate schools
identified by the WWNFF. Participating graduate schools provide
financial support in the second year of graduate study based on
need. Fellows meet annually in Washington, DC for a program
orientation.
Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
Deadline: Early-February
The Graduate FAF Program provides fellowship funding to participants
as they are prepared academically and professionally to enter the
United States Department of State Foreign Service. Women, members of
minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign
Service, and students with financial need are encouraged to apply.
United Negro College Fund
Deadline: See website for details.
The IIPP Fellowship program provides students with specially
designed education and training experiences critical to entry and
advancement in international affairs careers. Students are recruited
from across the nation and apply as sophomores to participate in a
multi-year sequence of summer policy institutes, study abroad,
intensive language training, internships, and graduate study,
complemented by career development services along the way. UNCFSP is
aided in the student recruitment effort by its institutional
partners and distinguished selection panels comprised of
practitioners, academics, graduate school admissions directors,
foundation executives, and IIPP alumni.
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