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The Caregiver Grant is designed to provide assistance to graduate students who are the primary live-in caregiver for an adult individual. Examples of those eligible for this grant include graduate students who live with and serve as the primary caregiver for an elderly parent or .
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The Graduate Fellowship in STEM Diversity offers Ph.D.-track fellowships in the physical sciences and related engineering fields. It is open to all qualified U.S. citizens, with an emphasis on recruiting applications from historically underrepresented minorities. Graduate Fellowship in STEM Diversity Fellows will receive one or two paid summer internships, as well as tuition, fees, and stipends for up to six years.
The is part of the UC-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative (UC-HSI DDI), which aims to enhance faculty diversity and pathways to the professoriate for historically underrepresented students from California Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), particularly Chicanx/Latinx, African Americans, American Indians/Native Americans, Filipinx, and Pacific Islanders in all disciplines; women in STEM; and Asian Americans in the humanities and social sciences. Fellows receive a $37,000 stipend and California resident tuition and fees and $10,000 professional development grant that will expose, prepare, and inspire the fellow to pursue the professoriate.
UC Berkeley coordinates awards outlined below. To learn more about these awards, contact the program department directly.
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is to have more HBCU alumni complete UC Ph.D. programs and to encourage UC-HBCU alumni application and enrollment. Students who complete a UC-HBCU summer internship are eligible for the following benefits: Application fee waiver Fellowship funding Living supplement/transition award Professional development For funding eligibility, students must apply and be admitted to a UC PhD program within 10 years of completing their UC-HBCU summer internship. For questions, contact: | |
The Foreign Language and Area Studies Awards enable students who are U.S. citizens and permanent residents to acquire a high level of competence in one or more foreign languages. Fellowships are awarded to students in modern foreign language and area studies, with priority given to students in the humanities, social sciences, and professional fields. For academic year awards, entering students will apply for the FLAS through the Graduate Application for Admission and Fellowships by the departmental deadline. . | February 6, 2024 |
We are pleased to announce the establishment of two new graduate scholarships for which all Berkeley admitted incoming and current graduate students are eligible. Each fellowship is in the amount of $7500. The focus of all fellowships is the country and region of Bangladesh. Any student whose program of training and research significantly involves the study of contemporary Bangladesh, or historical work in the regions of India and Pakistan that would later become Bangladesh, is eligible, as is any student who does comparative or transnational work in which Bangladesh and its region form a central component. Undocumented students eligible to apply. No work authorization required. | |
The Canadian Studies Program offers research funding to graduate students of any citizenship enrolled at Berkeley whose research focuses primarily or comparatively on Canada. The applicant should demonstrate the potential for excellent scholarship and describe a project which will contribute to knowledge about Canada and/or the Canadian-U.S. relationship. Several fellowships per year are typically awarded, with an average award of $5,000. Awards are intended to cover direct travel and research costs. Undocumented students eligible to apply. No work authorization required. | Rolling Summer 2022: March 11, 2022 2022-23 Academic Year: May 6, 2022 |
Research grants are available to graduate students enrolled at any University of California campus other than San Francisco who are using one or more of the 37 sites in the UC Natural Reserve System. A total of $38,000 is available for grants, with a maximum award of $3,000 per applicant. Students from any academic discipline are eligible. Undocumented students eligible to apply. No work authorization required. | |
The Art Rosenfeld Award for Energy Efficiency is a $10,000 fellowship awarded to one UC Berkeley graduate student in a Ph.D., Masters, J.D. or professional program who is committed to research on energy efficiency. This includes technical, social science and policy research that can lead to reductions in the use of energy. Undocumented students eligible to apply. No work authorization required. | On hold |
The Centers for Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies, Silk Road Studies, Southeast Asian Studies, and the Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) announce their 2019-2020 fellowship competitions for UC Berkeley continuing graduate students in East Asian studies. Students may apply to only one of the five Center/Institute competitions, so should carefully consider which one best suits their needs. See the IEAS website for further details. Fellowship for summer research abroad. Work authorization is required in order to apply for advance parole. | |
Awarded to graduate students writing Ph.D. dissertations whose research projects significantly involve humanistic material or problems that have a significant bearing on the humanities. The competition is open to graduate students who are advanced to candidacy, or who will be advanced to candidacy by the June preceding the academic year of their fellowship. More information, including application materials, are available online. Undocumented students eligible to apply. No work authorization required. | |
GIAS provides several fellowships to support graduate students conducting research in international and area studies. These include the Reinhard Bendix and Allan Sharlin Fellowships, the John L. Simpson Pre-dissertation Research Fellowships in International & Area Studies and the John L. Simpson ABD Graduate Students Research Fellowships in International & Area Studies. | |
Each constituent unit in GIAS oversees its own fellowship and grant opportunities. Please visit the GIAS unit fellowship webpage for fellowships and grants for the following units: Center for African Studies, Center for Latin American Studies, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Institute of European Studies, Institute of International Studies, Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Institute for South Asia Studies, Canadian Studies Program. | |
The Berkeley International Office offers grants for international graduate students and graduate student families. To be eligible for financial support, international students must: 1) demonstrate financial need; 2) have completed two semesters at UC Berkeley; and 3) be registered full-time each semester. For additional requirements, please see the BIO web site. | |
Competitive IES-administered grants for Dissertation and Predissertation research in several countries in Western Europe, (including Austria, Belgium, France, Greece, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK), are available to Berkeley students across all disciplines. Applications are due November 1 each academic year. Please visit the Partner University Grants for Study in Western Europe site for detailed information and application forms. | |
The Berkeley Food Institute is launching its first annual competition for graduate students to partner with domestic sustainable food systems organizations. Applications will be considered based on the strengths of their proposed projects and alignment with one or more of BFI’s thematic areas: Sustainable Agriculture and Ecosystems, Society and Culture, Economics and Business, Policy and Justice. Three fellowships of $4000 will be awarded and fellows will complete at least 8 weeks of full-time service. This program is offered on an irregular basis. Undocumented students eligible to apply. No work authorization required. | |
For UC Berkeley doctoral students who have completed at least three years of graduate study and who are writing their dissertation on social change in the United States. Provides up to two years of training and funding, with a $14,000/year stipend. Undocumented students eligible to apply. No work authorization required. |
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Open to UC Berkeley graduate students whose research touches the following themes of interest to the : 1) The Biological Underpinnings of Pro-social Emotion. 2) The Context and Cultivation of Social Well-Being. 3) Pro-social values, Health, and Community. Grant awards up to $15,000. . | |
Awarded to outstanding continuing students enrolled at any University of California campus who plan to conduct advanced research on a subject for which source materials are available in the Bancroft Library. Applications are available at the Administrative Office of the Bancroft Library, (510) 642-3782, or . | |
Funding for UC Berkeley graduate students conducting various predissertation and dissertation research projects that explore social science issues on an international scale. Undocumented students eligible to apply. No work authorization required. | |
Thanks to the generous support of past Berkeley members of Phi Beta Kappa, each year the chapter is able to award a number of fellowships to members of Phi Beta Kappa currently enrolled as doctoral students at UCB. The award is usually given to those in the final stages of writing a dissertation. In addition, the Northern California Association of alumni members of Phi Beta Kappa supports our program by awarding additional fellowships. Students who are in the UCB/UCSF Joint Medical Program should apply through UCSF. Please contact with questions. Undocumented students who are members of Phi Beta Kappa are eligible to apply. No work authorization required. | |
This grant of $3,000 will be awarded to second or third year UC Berkeley graduate students before their qualifying exam to travel to Britain to conduct research and develop contacts that will help them prepare a dissertation proposal. . | January 31 of each year (or the following Monday when the 31 falls on a weekend) |
Extramural fellowships are those awarded by governmental agencies, private foundations, and corporations. Applying for extramural fellowships can be a lengthy and time-consuming process. Begin your search early, at least one year before the intended onset of funding. Prospective students applying for extramural fellowships should consult The Grants Register and the Annual Register of Grant Support at their campus or local library for information. A partial list of extramural fellowships and deadlines appears below. Some of the deadlines are approximations based on competitions from the previous year. To learn more, explore our list of fellowships databases .
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is available to provide students with assistance in funding, mentorship, and development. | |
U.S. citizens who are affiliated full time with a North American college or university are eligible for academic exchange programs in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe, Eurasia, and Asia. View for fellowships, international exchanges, grants, mentorship, and more. | |
Science, math, and engineering scholarships for U.S. citizens for one year of graduate work at Cambridge University. For more information, contact the Scholarship Connection Office, 301B Campbell Hall #2922, Berkeley, CA 94720-2922; phone: (510) 643-6929, ; . | |
An up to $90,000 grant for graduate students who are immigrants or children of immigrants. Fellows can be studying in any field in graduate school, but they must be enrolled full-time and the program can’t be online or an executive/part time program. Applicants can apply the same year they are applying to graduate school or in the first two years of the graduate program they are seeking funding for. Applicants must be New Americans (child of two immigrants or an immigrant: green card holder, naturalized as a U.S. citizen, have asylee or refugee status, have graduated from both high school and college in the US); and they must be 30 or younger as of the application deadline. Full requirements are at . eligible to apply. Non-AB540 eligible and must have a work authorization. | |
The American Council for of Learned Societies (ACLS) invites applications for the Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowships, which support a year of research and writing to help advanced graduate students in the humanities and related social sciences in the last year of Ph.D. dissertation writing. The program encourages timely completion of the Ph.D. Applicants must be prepared to complete their dissertations within the period of their fellowship tenure and no later than August 31, 2020. A grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation supports this program. Undocumented students eligible to apply with or without work authorization. | |
Three year fellowships for U.S. citizens or nationals who have demonstrated superior academic achievement, are committed to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level, show promise of future achievement as scholars and teachers, and are well prepared to use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students. Provides a $27,000 stipend. Undocumented students with work authorization eligible to apply as well as individuals whose status may have lapsed but who continue to meet all the USCIS guidelines for DACA. | |
For 12 months of full-time dissertation research and writing on ethical or religious values. Undocumented students eligible to apply with or without work authorization. | |
The SCGSR program supports supplemental awards to outstanding U.S. graduate students to conduct part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE national laboratory in collaboration with a DOE laboratory scientist for a period of 3 to 12 consecutive months—with the goal of preparing graduate students for scientific and technical careers critically important to the DOE Office of Science mission. | |
Dissertation and career development grants for women in graduate programs who have achieved distinction or show the promise of distinction in their fields. Deadlines vary; applications can be requested online. | |
One year dissertation fellowships for U.S. citizens or nationals who have demonstrated superior academic achievement, are committed to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level, show promise of future achievement as scholars and teachers, and are well prepared to use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students. Provides a $28,000 stipend. | |
The Smith Richardson Foundation is pleased to announce a new annual grant competition to support Ph.D. dissertation research on American foreign policy, international relations, international security, strategic studies, area studies, and diplomatic and military history. | |
Awarded to outstanding students planning to conduct graduate study and research leading to a doctoral degree in science and engineering. Provides a 12-month stipend, fees, and tuition for three years. | |
he Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fund provides dissertation write-up grants to PhD candidates in humanities. Grants are awarded to bring about the of the dissertation. Grants are available only to applicants who are in financial need as determined by the Trustees upon review of the applications. Lewis Fellows are awarded to students who are completing a dissertation whose focus is . | |
Provides an intensive experience in Asia for young Americans who show evidence of potential leadership and accomplishment. Applicants should have a strong, mature, and clearly defined interest in a field other than Asian affairs. For more information, please or contact the campus representative, . | |
Open to outstanding graduate women, preferably in the last year of study, who are working toward the doctoral degree | |
The National Institute of Justice seeks to increase the pool of scholars engaged in research that addresses the challenges of crime and justice in the United States, particularly at state and local levels. There are two track available: the Social and Behavioral Sciences and STEM tracks. The program offers up to three years of funding as well as annual stipends to cover tuition, fees, and research expenses. The official applicant is the academic institution, not the student. Therefore, the student’s citizenship does not affect eligibility. |
Fellowships are offered through private companies, public foundations, educational institutions and non-profits. Earning a graduate school fellowships or scholarships can be competitive, and the application requirements are often extensive, but the effort may be worth the rewards. In many cases qualified individuals may be paid to go to school, and many offer stipends to cover travel or research costs. If you are interested in attending graduate school , or are a current graduate student it is worth your time to do some research into graduate school fellowships programs and scholarships to determine if these programs will help you manage your finances during graduate school.
In fact, exploration of available fellowships may even open your eyes to opportunities for new experiences you hadn’t previously considered. Some fellowships sponsor study abroad opportunities, or require recipients to work for a company while attending school. Below is a small sample of some graduate school fellowships opportunities that may be available to qualified applicants pursuing graduate degrees in a variety of fields.
Fellowship provides curatorial training and opportunities for scholarly research at the Metropolitan Museum.
To find out more about the Metropolitan Museum of Art Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship – Click HERE
To find out more about graduate school fellowships opportunities available through the New York State Senate Programs Office – Click HERE
Fellowship supports women engaged in graduate studies in the fields of aerospace-related sciences and engineering. This award can be used at any college or university.
Award Amount | $10,000/year |
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Duration | 1 Year (renewable) |
Recipients | 35 |
For more information on the Amelia Earhart Fellowship Program – Click HERE
Fellowship for an American or French architect to spend 6 months studying historic preservation techniques and practices in France or the United States. Recipients of this award are required to submit a final report upon completion of their course of study.
Award Amount | $25,000/year |
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Duration | 6 months |
Recipients | 1 |
About the Author : Laura Morrison is the Web Content Manager for GradSchools.com. She earned an MBA from the Rutgers School of Business in 2010.
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If you’re a recent graduate or a soon-to-be graduate you must be wondering what’s next right? This guide is for you, because we want to share a few websites where you can find Fellowships for international students.
Usually after graduation, students try to look for full-time or part-time jobs. While some may succeed, others don’t. The reason is employers expect some sort of industry / research experience before offering a real chance at their company. And that starting experience is not easy to get.
The answer is YES. Most of the fellowships are offered to students in developed countries. There are many research based organizations and universities looking for bright students to work with them.
Students in developing countries might not have the same privilege. Universities are few and most of them don’t have the budget to support Fellowship programs. The students are either forced to look for jobs or study further for higher qualifications.
In this guide we will be sharing some organizations that offer fellowships to International students. Student selection depends on merit regardless of their ethnicity or race. You can apply from any country and you can expect fair judgement in the selection process.
Here’s a list of organizations and universities that recruit fellows from all over the world:
The FullBright Fellowship program is an international student exchange program for bright students. They provide access to a thriving community of scholars and support groups. The program operates in more than 150 countries worldwide. Around 4000 students make it to the fellowship every year.
Amelia earhart fellowship (zonta.org).
Zonta International Foundation offers Amelia Earhart Fellowship to female candidates from all nationalities. They only select the best candidates so they expect excellent academic records. Women who want to pursue PhD in Science and Engineering subjects are welcome to apply. They offer $10000 in stipends to their fellows.
American Association of University Women is a non-profit organization launched in 1881. Since then it has conducted a number of programs to empower women all over the world. They offer International Fellowships to qualified woman graduates from all nations. Both graduate and post-graduate research opportunities are open for researchers. Fellowships have been awarded to more than 3600 women from over 150 countries.
The Asian Development Bank offers a Japan Scholarship program that offers scholarship opportunities to students from all countries. Around 150 post-graduate scholarships are available every year. The scholarships are eligible for development related fields including Science & Technology, Economics, Management etc. The scholarship bears full academic fee, living expenses, accommodation and a monthly stipend. Medical and travel insurance are also covered by the program.
Chevening is an International Scholarship and Fellowship award scheme based in the UK. UK government sponsors the program and it welcomes students from all countries to apply. The candidates are selected by the British embassies of the respective countries. The fellowships offer professional development and training opportunities to students while they spend time in the UK.
EDUFI Fellowships allow you to become a Fellow and study in Finland. You should have your Masters degree in order to apply for Doctoral fellowships. The scholarship period may vary from 3 to 12 months. Fellows will get 1500 Euros per month. The program does not support the cost of international travel to and from Finland.
The Endeavour Program from Australia invites graduates from all countries to become their fellows. You can apply for Endeavour if you are looking to pursue research or professional development in Australian institutes. All recipients receive the following:
University of Southern California invites potential artists from all around the world to join them as fellows. Emerging artists can apply for graduate studies to any of the six art schools of USC. They prefer arts students from Pacific Rim, Latin America and South Asia. Candidates from other regions can apply as well. Travel, tuition and living expenses will be paid by the fellowship.
If you’re into research in the Physical, Natural or Social sciences then you can apply for Newton Fellowship. The opportunity allows you to work with leading researchers in the UK. Fellows are entitles to £24,000 per year to cover living expenses and £8000 for research expenses. An additional £2000 relocation allowance is also available to fellows.
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The MD-PhD dual degree training prepares you for a career that is busy, challenging, and rewarding, and offers opportunities to do good for many people by advancing medical science, developing new diagnostics and treatments for diseases, and pushing back the boundaries of the unknown.
MD-PhD programs are specifically designed for those who want to become physician-researchers, also known as physician-scientists. Graduates of MD-PhD programs often go on to become faculty members at medical schools, universities, and research institutes such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
MD-PhD program students are being prepared for careers in which they will spend most of their time doing research in addition to caring for patients. It is critical that applicants have a passion for doing both—most MD-PhD graduates feel strongly that they would not be fulfilled by only pursuing medicine or science.
Nearly all MD-PhD programs participate in the application process via the American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) . On the AMCAS application, students designate themselves as MD-PhD applicants and complete two additional essays: one related to why they are interested in MD-PhD training, and the other highlighting their significant research experiences.
Nationwide, there are more than 90 MD-PhD programs affiliated with medical schools. The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) supports Medical Scientist Training Programs or MSTPs. They currently provide training grants that partially support MD-PhD programs at 49 degree-granting institutions. You can see which schools offer MD-PhD degrees in the Medical School Admission Requirements profiles under “Combined Degrees and Special Programs.” You can also review Individual MD-PhD Program Information for Prospective Applicants for easy access to individual MD-PhD program websites.
Students enter an integrated curriculum that typically takes seven to eight years to complete. During which time, they satisfy the full requirements for both the MD and the PhD degrees.
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Graduate school can help you take your career ambitions to the next level. But the cost can be very high. That's where grad school scholarships and grants come in. Scholarships and grants don't need to be repaid, which means you can leave school with minimum drag on your post-graduation finances.
Merit-based scholarships are awarded based on your academic achievements and other achievements. In contrast, need-based scholarships are awarded based on the financial need of the student.
Beyond these need-based and merit-based scholarships, you can find specialized scholarships designed for particular fields of study or demographics. For example, you might find a scholarship opportunity based on your prior military experience or your desire to obtain a graduate degree in STEM.
Before you can snag a scholarship, you'll have to find the opportunity and apply for it . Your school's financial aid office is a good place to start your search because they might have information on school-specific scholarships.
You can also find scholarship opportunities through online search engines, like the U.S. Department of Labor's free tool or Scholarships.com . To locate scholarships specific to you, filter searches by "graduate level" and your field of study.
Many organizations offer some form of scholarship or tuition reimbursement to students pursuing related careers, or those gaining skills to aid in their existing role.
Grants are another form of funding that you usually don't have to pay back. Below are some of the most popular grants for grad school:
Tapping into this source of free money for college is a worthwhile option. If you are interested in grant funding, start by filling out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to potentially tap into federal grant opportunities.
In terms of state-level, institutional, and private grants, you'll need to do some research to find grants that might apply to your unique situation. Consider reaching out to your school's financial aid office, they might have more information on grant opportunities you can apply for.
When you find an enticing opportunity, it's important to craft a compelling application. Many scholarships require an essay, which could make or break your chances.
"Writing essays for a graduate scholarship is not the same as it was for undergraduates," says Ben Ralston, president of Sachs Foundation , an organization that provides scholarship opportunities to Black Coloradans.
"You are later in your career and can focus less on what you want to do with your education and more about what you have already accomplished," Ralston says. "Get specific in how graduate studies will develop more professional skills to build on previous accomplishments instead of speaking more generally about future goals."
It's important to note that the scholarship search process can take quite a bit of time, and once you've identified scholarships to apply for, you'll need time to prepare. Don't be selective with your scholarship applications; The more scholarships you apply to, the better your chances of winning.
When applying, personalize your essays and highlight how your experience aligns with the scholarship's mission. Be sure to triple-check your essays, and ensure that you're not referencing a separate scholarship opportunity from the one you're applying for.
Choose recommenders who can speak to your academic abilities and potential. This can be a teacher, employer, coworker, etc.
Competition for graduate scholarships can be high, but many scholarships are available. Applying to a wide range increases your chances of success.
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Whether you’re seeking a tuition scholarship, summer work experience, or funding for scholarly research, there is a wide range of graduate fellowships for students interested in public policy and administration. Whatever your field – law, journalism, health care, economics, environmental management, or political science – there is a public policy fellowship for you! The opportunities below include research fellowships in the U.S. and abroad, and scholarships to fund a Master’s in Public Policy (MPP) or Master’s in Public Administration (MPA).
Check out these 19 graduate fellowships in public policy and administration, and be sure to bookmark fellowships of interest to your ProFellow account.
The Congressional Fellowships on Women and Public Policy are designed to train potential leaders in public policy formation to examine issues from the perspective, experiences, and needs of women. Fellows gain practical policymaking experience and graduate credit as they work from January to August in Congressional offices. The fellowships are extended to students who are currently enrolled in a graduate program at an accredited institution in the United States or who have completed such a program within the past 18 months. Fellows receive a bi-weekly stipend and funding for health insurance.
The PPIA Fellowship Program is designed to prepare college juniors or rising seniors from diverse backgrounds for graduate studies in public and/or international affairs and groom them for professional roles in public service. The fellowship is a series of educational and developmental programs that span from the end of a student’s junior year in college to the completion of a Master’s degree in public policy, public administration and/or international affairs. The fellowship includes full tuition to attend PPIA Junior Summer Institute, plus a stipend of up to $1,500. Minimum of $5,000 toward graduate school tuition also included.
The Fulbright-Anne Wexler Scholarships enables Australian and U.S. postgraduate students with strong academic credentials and leadership potential to undertake a two-year Master’s degree in Australia or the U.S. focusing on public policy. These may include key areas such as health, sustainability, energy, climate change, regional security, education, political science, history or governmental relations. The award includes tuition, a living stipend and travel. Two Fulbright-Anne Wexler Scholarships will be awarded annually: one for an Australian citizen and one for an American (US) citizen.
The fellowship is an opportunity for currently enrolled undergraduates and graduates from the United States and Puerto Rico, with a strong interest in the U.S. Hispanic community, to spend one semester (12-15 weeks) working with Congress and other respected corporations in Washington, D.C., and earn academic credit hours. Fellows work on project-based programs that provide hands-on experience working in public policy. The fellowship provides round-trip airfare, lodging, books and research expenses, a monthly transportation stipend, and a $2,000 living stipend. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
The Frédéric Bastiat Fellowship is a one-year, competitive fellowship program awarded to graduate students attending Master’s, Juris Doctoral, and doctoral programs in a variety of fields including economics, law, political science, and public policy. The aim of this fellowship is to introduce students to the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy as academic foundations for pursuing contemporary policy analysis. The total award of up to $5,000 includes a stipend, travel, and lodging to attend colloquia hosted by the Mercatus Center. Bastiat Fellows are eligible to apply for conference and research support.
The Mercatus MA Fellowship is a two-year, competitive, full-time fellowship program for students pursuing a Master’s degree in economics at George Mason University who are interested in gaining an advanced degree in applied economics in preparation for a career in public policy. Students who anticipate working in public policy—as researchers, policy analysts, journalists, etc.—are ideal candidates for this fellowship. The total award of up to $80,000 (over two years) includes a monthly stipend, full tuition support (nine credits per semester), and practical experience conducting and disseminating research with Mercatus scholars and staff on pertinent policy issues.
The National Urban Fellows’ program is a rigorous, 14-month, full-time graduate degree program comprising two semesters of academic course work and a nine-month mentorship assignment. Fellows receive a $25,000 stipend, health insurance, a book allowance, relocation and travel reimbursement, and full payment of tuition, in addition to their ongoing personal and professional development. The program culminates in a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree from the City University of New York’s Bernard M. Baruch College, School of Public Affairs.
The Florida Gubernatorial Fellows Program is a non-partisan program that immerses students from public and private universities in key areas of state government. During their 9-month tenure in Tallahassee, Fellows receive advanced on-the-job training as well as an invaluable front-line view of the inner workings of government. This program is open to full-time undergraduate (juniors and seniors) and graduate students in the state of Florida. In order to maintain full-time status, students take courses at Florida State University, online courses, or fulfill internship and directed independent study requirements.
This program offers college graduates a paid, full-time legislative staff position in the California State Capitol for 11 months. The fellowship program’s primary goals include exposing people with diverse life experiences and backgrounds to the legislative process by providing research and other professional staff assistance to the Senate. Senate Fellows receive fully paid enrollment at California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State), and earn graduate units for seminars taught by faculty from Sacramento State’s Government Department. The graduate seminars are a required segment of the fellowship program.
The Margaret E. Mahoney Fellowship in Health Policy program provides stipends for outstanding Master’s-level medical, dental, public health, public policy, and graduate nursing students enrolled at schools in the United States to conduct summer research projects on some aspect of health care delivery transformation for vulnerable populations and/or early childhood health and development, with an emphasis on policy implications. Fellows are also required to participate in a variety of leadership development activities and will have the opportunity to meet local and national health policy leaders. Fellows will receive a stipend of $6,000 intended to cover living expenses.
The NOAA Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, established in 1979, provides a unique educational experience to graduate students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources. The program matches highly qualified graduate students with “hosts” in the legislative and executive branch of government located in the Washington, D.C. area, for a one-year paid fellowship. The fellowship provides up to $56,500 to each Fellow.
Alaska Sea Grant, located at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, is offering graduate students, or those who recently completed their degree, the opportunity to acquire on-the-job-training in Alaska-based federal and state agencies for one year as part of ASG’s State Fellowship Program. This is a paid fellowship ($3,500 per month for a total of $42,000) for highly motivated and qualified applicants who are focused on science or policy that affects Alaska’s marine and freshwater resources. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Alaska residents and students completing their degrees at Alaska institutions will be given preference.
The Wexner Foundation annually supports up to 10 Israeli government and public service professionals as they pursue a one-year mid-career Master’s in Public Administration from HKS with the goal of providing Israel’s next generation of public leaders with superlative training. The Wexner Foundation supplements the Fellow’s academic curriculum with weekly seminars and institutes devoted to the exploration of professional and personal development, public service and partnerships, and engagement with the North American Jewish community. The fellowship includes all tuition and fees, living and travel stipends and leadership training courses.
EDF Climate Corps seeks top graduate students studying business, engineering, sustainability, environmental management, public policy, or other relevant degrees, who are eligible to work in the United States. Over the course of 10-12 weeks, EDF Climate Corps fellows are embedded within leading organizations to identify customized energy management solutions. Fellows are paid $1,250/week and reimbursed for travel expenses to the May training and fall Energy Solutions Exchange (network) event.
The Fellowship for Serving African-American Communities at Harvard Kennedy School brings together diverse and talented emerging leaders based on their demonstrated leadership promise and demonstrated interest in reducing disparities in African-American communities through efforts in health care, education, economic development, public policy, criminal justice reform, social entrepreneurship, and a variety of other fields. Fellows are awarded a full tuition scholarship and health fees and are eligible for a stipend up to $10K. This fellowship is open to applicants entering their first year of study in any of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Masters’ degree programs.
Schwarzman Scholars is a highly selective, one-year Master’s program at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Whether in politics, business or science, the success of future leaders around the world will depend upon an understanding of China’s role in global trends. Students will live and study together on the campus of Schwarzman College, a newly built, state-of-the-art facility where all classes will be taught in English. Students can pursue a degree in Public Policy, Economics and Business, or International Studies. Schwarzman Scholars receive tuition and a stipend, room and board, RT travel, and an in-country study tour.
The East-West Center offers a chance each semester for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as recent graduates, to gain first-hand training experience at a US-Indo-Pacific research and education organization in Washington, DC. Applicants typically have a strong interest in US-Indo-Pacific relations and may be studying international relations, Asia studies, international economics, international political economy, public policy, international business, or other similar areas of study. Full-time participation comes with a $2,000/month stipend. Stipends are prorated for part-time participation and may count as university credits if your school permits. Applicants located outside DC are welcome, but residence in the DC metro area is preferred.
The Bryce Harlow Fellowship supports highly motivated students in pursuit of a career in professional advocacy through government relations and lobbying. Fellowships are awarded to individuals who undertake graduate-level studies on a part-time basis and work full-time. Graduate programs may include but are not limited to, public policy, law, and business. The $8,000 award will help defray tuition costs and will be paid directly to the university. Students will also receive mentoring from the foundation’s board members and career development support throughout the fellowship, which can be renewed each year of the graduate degree.
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Three Arizona State University students are celebrating academic achievements including acceptance into an exciting graduate program, the earning of a fellowship and the expansion of their research, thanks to the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program offered by The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
OURS is designed to give online students the research experience that is necessary for success in careers and graduate school, offering a variety of experiences across a wide range of disciplines. Also, the program aims to meet students where they’re at, serving online students not just from Arizona, but across the country and abroad.
“At ASU, we are always seeking innovative solutions to provide our online students with experiential opportunities that will help them find success beyond graduation, and the OURS program is one of these examples,” said Ara Austin, senior director of online engagement and strategic initiatives in The College and a clinical associate professor in the School of Molecular Sciences.
Enyce Fairbanks will be joining Johns Hopkins University’s Post-baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) this spring; Joelle Denning will begin her evolutionary biology PhD program at ASU’s School of Life Sciences, with funding from the National Science Foundation, this fall; and, also this fall, Melanie Aldridge will pursue her graduate degree in biomedical sciences at Vanderbilt University.
“We are thrilled to see that students like Enyce, Joelle and Melanie were able to participate in the OURS experiences to gain skills and the preparation needed for competitive graduate programs," Austin said.
Read on to learn more about the students’ research and journeys.
Enyce Fairbanks
When she started her collegiate career, Fairbanks attended school in person in her home state of Virginia — until the COVID-19 pandemic. Because she could no longer attend class in person, she got a job at Starbucks and began her journey as an ASU Online student in the School of Life Sciences, majoring in biological sciences with a concentration in genetics, cell and developmental biology.
Fairbanks became involved in cancer microbiome research through the OURS program after taking a class with Austin that led to a research opportunity with the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center (ACE) Scholars program. She says the OURS program challenges the narrative of online learning being “less than” the traditional college experience.
After graduating this spring, Fairbanks will be joining Johns Hopkins University’s PREP, which is funded by the NIH for underrepresented students to get additional years of research experience before applying to biomedical PhD programs. She will be continuing cancer microbiome research, and hopes to be at the forefront of “improving cancer therapeutics and making them more effective for people.”
Joelle Denning
Denning joined the OURS program when it first took off while living in Japan in the spring of 2022. Now, this spring, she is graduating with her degree in biological sciences with a concentration in genetics, cell and developmental biology, and a certificate in computational life sciences.
After her first online bioinformatics genomic research experience, Denning continued on as a TA. That experience, being a witness to the expansion of the OURS program and the unwavering support from her mentors are what drive her motivation to make scientific research attainable to students regardless of where they are. Her research plan, funded through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program, integrates online research experiences for students.
“OURS truly opened the door to opportunities, and I hope the course will inspire more online students like me to further their research journey,” she said.
Denning plans to move to Arizona to start her evolutionary biology PhD program at ASU’s School of Life Sciences.
Melanie Aldridge
Aldridge has always been interested in how medicine works. Driven by her online studies as a biochemistry student in ASU’s School of Molecular Sciences and her dedication to help others, Aldridge sought to pursue graduate school and gain the necessary research experience that would prepare her for a successful career.
Through ASU’s OURS program, she completed two internships: one in memory and attention control research, simulating neurological memory impairment studies, and another in cancer biology and evolutionary theory through the ACE Scholars Program. Through her involvement, Aldridge received five units of research credit on her transcripts, presented at five research symposiums, won a poster prize in cancer studies and is actively producing a manuscript detailing vulnerabilities in cancer communication.
Aldridge, who graduated from ASU in spring 2023, recently was accepted into half a dozen different graduate programs and has decided to attend Vanderbilt University in the fall of 2024, pursuing a graduate degree in biomedical sciences with a focus in cancer biology.
“OURS gave me opportunities that I would not have had as an online student, and I don't know what I would've done had I not had this opportunity,” Aldridge said.
David Rozul contributed to this article.
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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.
This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.
So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.
Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.
Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.
Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.
The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.
Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.
Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.
Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.
Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.
Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.
The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.
Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy , materials science, and engineering.
The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes , offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.
Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.
Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.
Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.
Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.
Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.
The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.
Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.
Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.
Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.
The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.
The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.
Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.
Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.
Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.
The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.
The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.
Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development .
Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.
Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy , with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.
Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.
Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.
Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.
The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.
Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.
Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.
The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.
The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.
Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.
In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.
Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?
A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.
Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?
A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.
Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?
A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.
Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?
A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.
Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?
A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.
Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?
A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.
Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?
A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.
Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?
A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.
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The B.A.E.F. will award up to ten fellowships as outright non-renewable grants carrying a stipend of $27,000 for Master's or Ph.D. students and $32,000 for Post-doctoral Fellows. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States.
The program was initiated by Gerhard Casper, then President of Stanford University, and is designed to support the University's commitment to attracting the very best graduate students while reducing its dependence on federal funding for PhD training. These fellowships are available to students in the natural sciences, mathematics, statistics ...
This is a fellowship program available to students in participating graduate programs who entered in Fall 2010 or later, who meet eligibility requirements, and who agree to the terms outlined in the Doctoral Degrees Policy, F3.1. For DCF eligibility questions, please check with your department. Undocumented students eligible to apply.
Fellowships are for one year, usually running September through August, and include a stipend of $82,400. Scientists at all career stages, including mid and late-career professionals, are encouraged to apply. If you are a U.S. citizen and have a PhD or equivalent research background in physics or a closely-related field you may be eligible to ...
Candidates must have studied public service, communications, journalism, public relations, or finance during the previous fall and spring semesters. The James L. Biggane Fellowship is open to mid-career professionals as well as students. Award Amount. $32,000/year. Duration.
This program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs of full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Additionally, Fellows receive stipends of up to $20,000 for undergraduate students and $32,000 for master's and doctoral students.
Funding your STEM Graduate Education. Featuring tips and advice from recent graduates who successfully funded their own education, this webinar discusses all the different types of funding options — from teach assistantships (T.A.) and research assistantships (R.A.) to fellowships. Produced in collaboration with COSEE-OS.
The Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students who are pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) at accredited US institutions . Refer to the NSF GRFP program page for guidelines, announcements, and other programmatic information.
This is a two-year, $50,000/year fellowship for graduate students interested in pursuing leadership positions within the environmental field. Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program Fellows develop basic skills essential to working or participating in science policy at the federal, state, or local levels.
Zonta International Foundation offers Amelia Earhart Fellowship to female candidates from all nationalities. They only select the best candidates so they expect excellent academic records. Women who want to pursue PhD in Science and Engineering subjects are welcome to apply. They offer $10000 in stipends to their fellows.
Physician Scientist Training Program; Training in a Residency or Fellowship. Applying to Fellowships with ERAS® ... MD-PhD program students are being prepared for careers in which they will spend most of their time doing research in addition to caring for patients. It is critical that applicants have a passion for doing both—most MD-PhD ...
WCEE at the University of Michigan invites applications for WCEE Research Fellowships for advanced Ukrainian PhD students. Eligibility Applicants must be enrolled in a PhD program at a Ukrainian university and: Currently live in Ukraine, or; Were living in Ukraine on February 22, 2022 and are now a refugee in another country.
This program is for recent graduates with an advanced degree—either a professional or graduate degree such as a master's, Ph.D. or J.D. You may be eligible if you: Have completed an advanced degree from a qualifying educational institution or program within the past two years of the annual application opening date.
In some cases, these grants are designed to support students pursuing a graduate degree that's relevant to the state's needs. Institutional grants : Many colleges and universities provide grant ...
See details below and check out their student resource page for more information. Duke OTC Fellows program is for PhD and master's students. Historically this has been solely PhD students, but Master's students are eligible too. This is a paid year-long program, with the opportunity to stay on for additional years as an OTC Senior Fellow.
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The fellowship is a series of educational and developmental programs that span from the end of a student's junior year in college to the completion of a Master's degree in public policy, public administration and/or international affairs. The fellowship includes full tuition to attend PPIA Junior Summer Institute, plus a stipend of up to ...
Three Arizona State University students are celebrating academic achievements including acceptance into an exciting graduate program, the earning of a fellowship and the expansion of their research, thanks to the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) program offered by The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
To be considered for acceptance to Yale, interested applicants must apply directly to the school, college, or program where the degree will be awarded: Yale College for undergraduate degrees; the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for doctoral programs and some master's degrees; or one of the professional schools for those seeking a ...
Lair has also committed to three testamentary gifts to the Fay Jones School. The William Stephen Lair Endowed Scholarships in Retail and Hospitality Design, to be funded with a $500,000 gift, will be awarded to students in the Master of Design Studies graduate program, specifically those pursuing the Retail and Hospitality Design Concentration.
We host PhD interns in both our product teams and in Microsoft Research (MSR). Our PhD interns are active, contributing members to our product and research community regardless if you are conducting cutting-edge research or engineering a new product. ... Microsoft invites students enrolled in 2-year MBA program and currently in their 1st year ...
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