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NIH Fogarty International Center Gal Health Program for Fellows and Scholars
The Global Health Program for Fellows and Scholars supports US university consortia to provide collaborative, mentored global health research training opportunities in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Individual students, postdoctoral fellows or faculty from the U.S. or from LMICs apply through consortia for placement at an LMIC institution for 12 months.
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
Location
- Domestic
- International
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
NIH Summer Internship Program
Summer programs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provide an opportunity to spend a summer working at the NIH side by side with some of the leading scientists in the world, in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. Internships cover a minimum of eight weeks, with students generally arriving at the NIH in May or June. The NIH Institutes and the Office of Intramural Training & Education sponsor a wide range of summer activities, including lectures featuring distinguished NIH investigators, career/professional development workshops, and Summer Poster Day.
Award Type
- Internships
- Summer
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
- Internships
- Summer
Location
- Domestic
- International
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen
deadline
National deadline: winter 2019
NIH Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research
Summer programs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provide an opportunity to spend a summer working at the NIH side by side with some of the leading scientists in the world, in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. Internships cover a minimum of eight weeks, with students generally arriving at the NIH in May or June. The NIH Institutes and the Office of Intramural Training & Education sponsor a wide range of summer activities, including lectures featuring distinguished NIH investigators, career/professional development workshops, and Summer Poster Day.
Award Type
- Internships
- Summer
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
- Internships
- Summer
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen
NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
The Hollings Scholarship seeks to increase undergraduate training in oceanic and atmospheric science, research, technology, and education. Scholars receive up to $9500 per year in academic assistance for two years, and a ten-week full-time summer internship at a NOAA facility. Second-year students who are US citizens are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Internships
- Summer
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
- Internships
- Summer
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen
Northwestern University Public Interest Program
The NU Public Interest Program is a one-year fellowship that helps train a new generation of leaders for social change through paid public interest work, professional development seminars and mentorship opportunities with Northwestern alumni.
NUPIP is designed to introduce young alumni to organizations whose missions are to promote the public interest, as well as to enable these organizations to benefit from the Fellows’ experience and commitment. Stipend amounts are set by individual organizations, but usually average around $30,000 annually, with a range between $27,500-$37,500. Host organizations are also responsible for providing basic health insurance benefits to their Fellow.
Focus Area
- Government
- Public Policy
- Foreign Affairs
- Journalism
- Social Sciences
Year in School
Location
- Domestic
- International
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Obama Foundation Fellowship
The Obama Foundation Fellowship supports outstanding civic innovators – leaders who are working with their communities to create transformational change, addressing some of the world’s most pressing problems. The program selects 20 community-minded rising stars from around the world for a two-year, non-residential program, designed to amplify the impact of their work and inspire a wave of civic innovation. Throughout the program, each Fellow pursues a personalized plan to leverage Fellowship resources to take their work to the next level.
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Non-Citizen
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Outlaws Civil Rights Scholarship
The Outlaws Civil Rights Scholarship provides support for a student actively committed to and engaged in public interest law that benefits the lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (“LGBT”) community.Eligible candidates include Seattle University School of Law incoming 1L’s and current 1L’s, 2L’s and part-time 3L’s.
Award Type
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Focus Area
- Government
- Public Policy
- Foreign Affairs
Year in School
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Location
- Domestic
Pasteur Foundation Summer Undergraduate Internship
The Pasteur Foundation Summer Internship Program provides US undergraduates, entering their senior year, with the rare opportunity to work on supervised research projects at the Institut Pasteur. The foundation's goal is to encourage and inspire students in the pursuit of a scientific career and to expose them to an international laboratory experience. Dates of the internship range from early June to mid-August for a total of ten weeks. During the internships, interns will carry out research supervised by a lab mentor. Interns will receive $6,500 to defray travel, housing, and living expenses. Third-year students who are US citizens are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Summer
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
- Summer
Location
- International
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen
PATH
PATH is a global organization that works to accelerate health equity by bringing together public institutions, businesses, social enterprises, and investors to solve global health challenges. By utilizing strategies in science, health, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales solutions—including vaccines, drugs, devices, diagnostics, and innovative approaches to strengthening health systems worldwide.
PATH offers internship opportunities in both domestic and international locations. Internship focuses range from communications and knowledge management, data visualization, malaria research, multimedia communications, reproductive health, program coordination, and others.
Award Type
- Internships
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
- Internships
Location
- Domestic
- International
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships
Every year, the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans support thirty New Americans who are pursuing graduate school in the United States. Each fellowship supports one or two years of graduate study in any field and in any advanced degree-granting program. Each award is for up to $25,000 in stipend support (not to exceed $40,000), as well as 50 percent of required tuition and fees, up to $20,000 per year, for one or two years. Please see the fellowship website for more details on eligibility.
Award Type
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Focus Area
- Humanities
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
- Social Sciences
Year in School
- Tuition Support Master's and Professional
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen