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Epidemiology Elective Program
The Epidemiology Elective Program (EEP) introduces medical and veterinary students to applied epidemiology, public health, and global health through hands-on experience and mentorship by CDC subject matter experts. This program offers 6 or 8 week rotations largely based at CDC in Atlanta, Georgia. Students are eligible to apply if they are currently enrolled in a U.S. accredited medical or veterinary school and have completed 2 years of coursework.
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
Year in School
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen
Explore the World Travel Scholarship
The Explore the World Travel Scholarship is for aspiring global travelers who want to give back while they experience another culture. Scholarship recipients will receive $2,000 to support a trip that includes an educational or service component. Students who are at least 18 years old who are current or past Pell Grant recipients are and US citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Research Funding Master's or Professional
- Research Funding Recent Alum
- Research Funding Undergraduate
- Study Abroad and Language Study
- Summer
Focus Area
- Service and Development Projects
- Teaching and Education
Year in School
- Research Funding Master's or Professional
- Research Funding Recent Alum
- Research Funding Undergraduate
- Study Abroad and Language Study
- Summer
Location
- Domestic
- International
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Fellowship for Emerging Leaders in Public Service
The Fellowship for Emerging Leaders in Public Service (FELPS) is a premier cross-sector leadership development program for early-career public service professionals in New York City. Through the fellowship, a diverse group of approximately 30 emerging leaders each year gain valuable experience and exposure to a range of career exploration activities that will help them define their public service path. Fellows will come together for a series of workshops two to three times each month on evenings and weekends to hear from senior experts, gain a clear assessment of their own skill set, develop a career plan, and build a network of peers and mentors.
Applicants must be recent graduates from an undergraduate institution. Applicants must be working full-time in a paid public service position in the New York City area to apply for FELPS and must remain in a public service position throughout the fellowship.
Focus Area
- Government
- Public Policy
- Foreign Affairs
Year in School
Location
- Domestic
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
FHI 360
FHI 360 interns support projects in HIV/AIDS prevention and care, economic development, civil society, U.S. and international education, social and behavioral change, and reproductive health and family planning. Internship opportunities are also offered by information technology, communications and other enterprise services teams.
The internship program seeks to develop young professionals interested in working in a nonprofit organization by building relationships and maintaining a strong presence on college campuses. Interns will benefit from a dynamic learning environment and the opportunity to build relationships with professionals in their areas of interest.
Award Type
- Internships
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
- Social Sciences
- Teaching and Education
Location
- Domestic
- International
Foundation for Community Development & Empowerment Internship
An intern with any Isla partner organizations in East Africa, the Balkans of Europe, or India will experience inclusive global sustainable development at the grassroots level. Isla recruits interns to assist their partner organizations on a 9+ week internship. Typically, interns must have education skills and/or the work experience to meet the needs of the local organizations, which will vary. Many common issues addressed through these internships include HIV/AIDS advocacy, financial planning for sustainable development, youth reproductive rights and education, social entrepreneurship, and even customized internships. The most competitive applicants will have at least two years of college academic or work experience relevant to the internship for which they are applying, as well as a demonstrated interest in living and working internationally.
Award Type
- Internships
Location
- Domestic
- International
Foundation for Sustainable Development
FSD (Foundation for Sustainable Development) International Internships are an opportunity for students and young professionals to gain hands-on experience in sustainable development and insight into other cultures. Interns receive extensive training in sustainable development principles and gain professional skills in project planning and budgeting, program evaluation, community assessment, and proposal writing. Interns apply their new and existing skill sets as they collaborate with their local colleagues on identifying, designing, and implementing a project to benefit the community. During an intern's time abroad, they have the opportunity to work directly with community members, combining their coursework and experience with the expertise already present within the community.
Award Type
- Internships
Year in School
- Internships
Location
- International
Francis Student Research Fellowship (Seattle University Sponsored)
The Francis Student Research Fellowship honors the patron saint of the animals and of ecology, St. Francis of Assisi, and his namesake Pope Francis who, through Laudato Si', encourages us to Care for Our Common Home, to consider the inextricable link between environmental and social sustainability and “to hear both the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor”.
One of the primary goals of CEJS is to support the scholarship of Seattle University students and faculty who are engaged in Environmental Justice and Sustainability (EJS) endeavors. CEJS will award two student fellowships in AY2021-2022 with a $2,500 stipend per student project.
Proposals may be submitted by individual students or by student teams; projects that include collaboration across disciplines or schools/colleges are particularly encouraged. CEJS student fellows are expected to produce a tangible scholarly product, such as an academic paper, a conference presentation, an artistic exhibit or presentation, or other proposed product as a result of their participation in this program.
Award Type
- Research Funding Graduate
- Research Funding Master's or Professional
- Research Funding Undergraduate
Focus Area
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Math
- Service and Development Projects
Year in School
- Research Funding Graduate
- Research Funding Master's or Professional
- Research Funding Undergraduate
Location
- Domestic
Freeman-ASIA
The Freeman-ASIA program is designed to support US-based undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are planning to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia. A Freeman-ASIA Award provides need-based funding to assist the recipient with the cost of the study-abroad program and related expenses, including airfare, basic living costs, local transportation, and books. The program’s goal is to increase the number of US citizens and permanent residents with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures. Award recipients are required to share their experiences with their home campuses or communities to encourage study abroad by others and fulfill the program's goal of increasing understanding of Asia in the US. First-, second-, and third-year students are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Study Abroad and Language Study
Focus Area
- Unspecified
Year in School
- Study Abroad and Language Study
Location
- International
Citizenship
- Permanent Resident
- U.S. Citizen
Fulbright Fellowship
The Fulbright US Student Program is a funded year of postbaccalaureate research, study, or English teaching in one of 140 countries worldwide. There are two general types of awards: full grants, which fund research projects, university studies, journalism projects, and projects in the creative and performing arts; and English teaching assistantships (ETAs), which are offered in about half of the participating countries. Teaching positions are available at the primary, secondary, and university level, depending upon the country of application. Some, but not all, countries require host-country language skills and teaching experience. Graduating seniors, graduate students, and alums who are US citizens are eligible to apply.
Award Type
- Research Funding Master's or Professional
- Research Funding Recent Alum
- Study Abroad and Language Study
Focus Area
- Teaching and Education
Year in School
- Research Funding Master's or Professional
- Research Funding Recent Alum
- Study Abroad and Language Study
Location
- Domestic
- International
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen
Fulbright Program
The Fulbright US Student Program is a funded year of post-baccalaureate research, study, or English teaching in one of 140 countries worldwide. There are two general types of awards: full grants, which fund research projects, university studies, journalism projects, and projects in the creative and performing arts; and English teaching assistantships (ETAs), which are offered in about half of the participating countries. Teaching positions are available at the primary, secondary, and university level, depending upon the country of application. Some, but not all, countries require host-country language skills and teaching experience. Graduating seniors, graduate students, and alums who are US citizens 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
- Teaching and Education
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
- International
Citizenship
- U.S. Citizen