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The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program is geared toward
committed individuals with professional or academic backgrounds in
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The WW Teaching
Fellowship provides a stipend toward completion of a master's degree at
one of our partner institutions in Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, and
Ohio. Fellows then share their gift by teaching students in high-need
urban or rural secondary schools and are provided with mentorship
throughout the entire process.
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The Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) is currently accepting applications for Summer and Fall International Internship sessions at our Latin America, East Africa, and India sites.
Continue reading Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD) Internships.
The Rotary Foundation is now accepting
applications for the world-competitive Rotary Peace Fellowship. The
fellowship provides academic and practical training to prepare
fellows for leadership roles in solving conflicts around the world.
Continue reading Rotary Peace Fellowship Application Now Open.
The Yale Summer Undergraduate
Research Fellowship (SURF) becomes available on Thursday, 1 November. If
you've been meaning to reach out to a promising student about this opportunity,
please do so now. Visit the
Leadership
Alliance on 1 Nov for the application and all the guidelines.
Josephine De Karman Fellowship Trust
DeKarman fellowships are open to students in any
discipline, including international students, who are currently enrolled in a
university or college located within the United States. A minimum of ten (10)
fellowships, $22,000 for doctoral students and $14,000 for undergraduate
students, will be awarded for the regular academic year. Only doctoral students
and undergraduate students about to enter their final year of study/dissertation
are eligible. The fellowship is for one academic year and may not be renewed or
postponed. Special consideration will be given to applicants in the Humanities.
Application deadline: 1 January 2013
Please check the fellowship's website to confirm deadlines.
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The USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Fellowship is
designed to attract outstanding young people to careers in
international development as USAID Foreign Service Officers. The Payne
Fellowship Program provides benefits valued at up to $90,000 over two
years toward a two-year master's degree, arranges internships on Capitol
Hill and at USAID missions overseas, and provides professional
development and support activities. Fellows who successfully complete
the program become USAID Foreign Service Officers. Fellows may use the
fellowship to attend a two-year master's program in a U.S. institution
to study an area of relevance to the USAID Foreign Service, including
international development, international relations, public policy,
business administration, foreign languages, economics, agriculture,
environmental sciences, health, or urban planning at a graduate or
professional school approved by the Payne Program. At the end of the
two-year fellowship, Fellows enter the USAID Foreign Service. Applicants
must be college seniors or graduates looking to start graduate school
in the fall of the year they apply, have GPAs of at least 3.2 and be
U.S. citizens. The program welcomes applications from those with any
undergraduate majorand encourages
applications from members of minority groups historically
underrepresented in the USAID Foreign Service and those with financial
need. Information and application materials for the program are available at www.paynefellows.org. The application deadline is January 23, 2013. The Program is funded by USAID and managed by Howard University.
The Donald M. Payne International Development Fellowship Program
Dr. Harold A. Scott, Interim Director
Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center
Howard University
(202) 806-4367; 877-633-0002
Fulbright Canada is proud to inform you that the 2013-2014 competition for the Killam Fellowships Program for
undergraduate students is now open! The Killam Fellowships Program is
an opportunity for Americans to spend either one semester or a full
academic year studying at a university in Canada. The award carries a
value of US$5,000 per semester, and includes a health coverage
allowance. Added
benefits include two three-day enrichment seminars held in Ottawa, ON
and Washington, DC. There is also an opportunity to apply for our
Cultural Awareness Program which provides funding to travel within
Canada for an additional cultural experience. Please encourage your best and brightest undergraduate students to apply by visiting the website. Please note that the application deadline for the Open Competition is January 31st, 2013.
The applications for the 2013-2014 David L. Boren Scholarships and Fellowships are now available at www.borenawards.org.
Boren Awards provide unique funding opportunities for U.S.
undergraduate and graduate students to study in Africa, Asia, Central
& Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East, where
they can add important international and language components to their
educations.
Continue reading Boren Scholarships and the African Languages Initiative.
Boren Scholarships and Fellowships offer regular webinars for potential applicants, campus representatives, and alumni. These seminars are streamed live at the dates and times listed below, giving you the opportunity to ask questions. You simply need an internet connection and speakers or a telephone to participate.
To view a description of the webinar and to register, please click on the title of the webinar.
Continue reading Boren Awards Webinars.
The applications for the 2013-2014 David L. Boren Scholarships and Fellowships are now available at www.borenawards.org.
Boren Awards provide unique funding opportunities for U.S.
undergraduate and graduate students to study in Africa, Asia, Central
& Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East, where
they can add important international and language components to their
educations.
Continue reading 2013-2014 David L. Boren Scholarships and Fellowships.
