Scholarships & Awards
Scholarships and Awards
This scholarship provides funding for a STEM student to work in a lab over the summer at premier research university. The universities students can choose from are: California Institute of Technology, Columbia University, Harvard University, MIT, National Institutes of Health, Stanford, UC-Berkley, UCLA, UC-San Francisco, and Washington University in St. Louis.
The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level.
The PPIA Junior Summer Institute (JSI) Fellowship Program is a rigorous academic graduate level preparation program for undergraduate juniors committed to public service careers. The program was started to address the lack of diversity across the spectrum of professional public service, including government, nonprofits, public policy institutions, and international organizations. The purpose of the JSI Fellowship is to prepare students to obtain a Master’s or joint degree, in public policy, public administration, international affairs, or a related field.
Humanity in Action Fellowship: Brings together international groups of Fellows for a month long
educational program on human rights, pluralism, and democracy in one of their program
cities. Fellows will complete a community project in their program city. Fully-funded
fellowship.
The fellowship trains and inspires new leaders in the movement to end hunger and poverty in the US. Fellows gain vital first-hand experience through placements with community-based organizations across the country as well as policy-focused organizations in Washington DC.
The Pickering Fellowship offers a unique opportunity to promote positive change in the world. Upon successful completion of a two-year master's degree program and fulfillment of Foreign Service entry requirements, fellows have to opportunity to work as Foreign Service Officers in accordance with applicable law and State Department policy, serving in Washington DC and at a US embassy, consulate, or diplomatic mission around the globe.
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program recruits and prepares the nation's best and brightest recent graduates and career changers with STEM backgrounds to teach in middle and high school science and math.
Every year, The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans supports thirty New Americans, immigrants or the children of immigrants, who are pursuing graduate school in the United States.
The Yenching Academy of Peking University offers a Master's degree in China Studies. This specially designed, English-taught program admits approximately 125 students per year from around the world, and aims to push the study of China beyond the boundaries to traditionally defined Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines.