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Kinley Memorial Fellowship
The Kinley Memorial Fellowship supports promising college graduates seeking advanced study in architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, music, theatre, or urban and regional planning. Awards include one fellowship up to $20,000 in music; one fellowship up to $20,000 in architectural design and history, art and design, dance, instrumental or vocal music, or theatre; and one fellowship up to $9,000 in architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, theatre, or urban and regional planning. Fourth-year students and recent alums, including graduate-school alums, are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Research Funding Master's or Professional
- Research Funding Recent Alum
- Study Abroad and Language Study
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Focus Area
- Arts
- Architecture
- Music
Year in School
- Research Funding Master's or Professional
- Research Funding Recent Alum
- Study Abroad and Language Study
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Location
- Domestic
- International
Citizenship
- Non-Citizen
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Knowles Teaching Fellowship
The Knowles Teaching Fellowship is a five year program for early-career math and science high school teachers dedicated to teaching in the United States. During the first two years of the program, Fellows reflect on and deepen their own math or science knowledge. In the third and fourth years of the program, Fellows learn increasingly sophisticated ways to examine their teaching, classroom culture and student learning using many kinds of data. In the final year of the program, Fellows grapple with their own professional goals and commitments and what it means for them to lead in their specific teaching context.
Knowles Fellows may be awarded grants to cover expenses associated with purchasing classroom materials and engaging in professional development. Additionally, Fellows may receive grants to develop and execute leadership activities that have an impact beyond their own classrooms.
Award Type
- Research Funding Recent Alum
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
- Teaching and Education
Year in School
- Research Funding Recent Alum
Location
- Domestic
Leadership Alliance
The Leadership Alliance encourages students from groups traditionally underrepresented in the sciences, engineering, social sciences, and humanities to pursue research careers in the academic, public, and private sectors. The program provides a rigorous research experience designed specifically for undergraduates interested in applying to PhD or MD-PhD programs. Students work for eight to ten weeks in the summer under the guidance of a faculty or research mentor at a participating Leadership Alliance institution. Through one-on-one collaborations, students gain theoretical knowledge and practical training in academic research and scientific experimentation. All participants make oral or poster presentations of their research at the Leadership Alliance National Symposium. Students receive a stipend, and travel and housing expenses are covered by the host institution. Second- and third-year students who are US citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Internships
- Summer
Focus Area
- Humanities
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
- Social Sciences
Year in School
- Internships
- Summer
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Luce Scholars
The Luce Scholars program provides stipends, language training, and individualized professional placement in Asia for 15-18 Luce Scholars each year, and welcomes applications from college seniors, graduate students, and young professionals in a variety of fields who have had limited exposure to Asia. Scholars work in such diverse fields as public health, the arts, economic development, environmental science, and many more. The Scholars contribute their talents to NGOs, government agencies, private companies, universities, think tanks, and museums.
The program, open to both U.S. citizens and permanent residents, is unique among American-Asian exchanges in that it is intended for young leaders who have had limited experience of Asia and who might not otherwise have an opportunity in the normal course of their careers to come to know Asia. Those who already have significant experience in Asia or Asian studies are not eligible for the Luce Scholars Program.
Award Type
- Research Funding Graduate
- Research Funding Recent Alum
- Research Funding Undergraduate
- Study Abroad and Language Study
Location
- International
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF-USA) implements a paid Internship Program with opportunities to apply in spring, summer, and fall. Interns gain practical work experience and support the work of Communications, Development, Program, Human Resources (both for the field and the office), and Executive departments.
Interns also gain a basic introduction to the field of international medical humanitarian aid and advocacy. All internships will take place in MSF-USA's New York office and will be paid at the rate of $15.00 per hour. Interns will not be compensated for relocation or travel fares.
Award Type
- Internships
Focus Area
- Journalism
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
- Social Sciences
Year in School
- Internships
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
MacArthur Foundation
The MacArthur Foundation is an independent organization concerned with issues of over-incarceration, global climate change, nuclear risk, significantly increasing financial capital for the social sector, and other social issues. The MacArthur Foundation offers internships in the fields of grants management, cultural justice, jounalism and media, business analysis, and others. Some internships are paid, and others are unpaid. Deadlines for applications will vary.
Award Type
- Internships
Focus Area
- Social Sciences
Year in School
- Internships
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Management Sciences for Health
MSH offers various internships where focuses like global health, finance, and data analysis further MSH's mission to empower impoverished communities. Interns will work to save lives and improve the health of the world’s most vulnerable people by closing the gap between knowledge and action in public health.
Award Type
- Internships
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
- Service and Development Projects
Location
- Domestic
- International
Marshall Scholarship
Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a graduate degree in the United Kingdom for two years (or one year in exceptional cases wherein the student can demonstrate an inability to complete the second year—e.g., evidence of deferral for military deployment or graduate admission). Scholarships include tuition, cost-of-living stipend, and funds for books, research, and travel to and from the United States.
Award Type
- Study Abroad and Language Study
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Focus Area
- Unspecified
Year in School
- Study Abroad and Language Study
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Location
- International
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen
Mayo Clinic's Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
Mayo Clinic's Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program gives you more than just work experience in a lab. As a SURF fellow, you will conduct your own small research project or work on part of an ongoing research investigation for ten weeks; develop your technical skills; and participate in a special weekly seminar series that introduces you to rapidly progressing research areas. Second- and third-year students are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Internships
- Research Funding Undergraduate
- Summer
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
- Internships
- Research Funding Undergraduate
- Summer
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Non-Citizen
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
McCleary Law Fellows Program
Law Fellows work with Human Rights Campaign attorneys, outside counsel from major national law firms, lobbyists, and organizational allies and congressional and administration staff members on legislative, regulatory and internal corporate matters. Practice areas include constitutional, contract, education, employment, disability, family, benefits, tax, health care, immigration, intellectual property, military, municipal and real estate law. Fellows undertake projects involving sophisticated legal research and writing, analysis and drafting of legislation and administrative regulations, legislative and regulatory advocacy and coalition work.
Award Type
- Research Funding Graduate
Focus Area
- Government
- Public Policy
- Foreign Affairs
Year in School
- Research Funding Graduate
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen