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Projects for Peace program

Projects for PeaceThe Projects for Peace program enables undergraduates around the country to design grassroots "projects for peace" that use a summer to address global social issues. The grant provides up to $10,000 for a summer project focused on some dimension of enabling peace in a global world. First-, second-, and third-year students are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Service and Development Projects

Year in School

  • Summer

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Citizenship

  • Non-Citizen
  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Public Health Associate Program

The Public Health Associate Program (PHAP) is a competitive, two-year, paid training program with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. PHAP associates are assigned to public health agencies and nongovernmental organizations in the United States and US territories, and work alongside other professionals across a variety of public health settings.

Throughout the two-year training program, associates gain hands-on experience that will serve as a foundation for their public health careers. After completing the program, PHAP graduates are qualified to apply for jobs with public health agencies and organizations.

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math
  • Service and Development Projects
  • Skills Training and Workshops

Year in School

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Public Health Fellowship in Government

The Fellowship in Government provides a unique public policy learning experience, demonstrates the value of science-government interaction, and enhances public health science and practical knowledge in government. The Fellow will have the option of working in the House or Senate on legislative and policy issues such as creating healthy communities, improving health equity, addressing environmental health concerns, population health or the social determinants of health. The Fellow will have the opportunity to make an impact and improve the health of the public. 

Applicants must have strong public health credentials and an interest in serving as a staff person in the U.S. Congress. The fellowship is based in Washington, D.C. One Fellow will be chosen each year. 

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Social Sciences

Year in School

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • U.S. Citizen

Public Health Institute

PHI’s Internship Program seeks to provide selected candidates with a structured teaching/learning environment to enhance their academic or professional training with practical experience. This program matches interns with PHI programs, based on their interest, and focus of their academic training.

PHI’s paid internships are structured, supervised, and short term programs where students are assigned tasks that enhance their theoretical knowledge with real world work experience. Interns are required to attend workshops that are designed to deepen their knowledge of public health practices and their internships culminate with the presentation of a final project developed in consultation with their program mentors.  Internships may be part-time or full-time. Typically, they are part-time during the academic year and full-time in the summer. Internships usually last 6–12 weeks.

Award Type

  • Internships

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Internships

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

QuestBridge Global Leaders Summit

QuestBridge

The QuestBridge Global Leaders Summit will convene exceptional college students and recent graduates from low-income backgrounds at Oxford University, at the Rhodes House, for an exclusive, all-expense-paid institute focused on developing civic-minded leadership. Fellows selected for the summit will engage in conversations, lectures, and insightful activities geared toward helping participants define their personal leadership styles and strengths. Enrolled students and recent alums who are between eighteen and twenty-four years of age and who have at least a 3.5 GPA are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Unspecified

Year in School

  • Summer

Location

  • International

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Program

Duke UniversityThe Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Program is an annual, intensive five-week program held at Duke University. It is designed to introduce to the world of doctoral study in political science those undergraduate students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups or those interested in broadening participation in political science and pursuing scholarship on issues affecting underrepresented groups or issues of tribal sovereignty and governance. Each summer, up to twenty students are admitted to the program, which includes two transferable credit courses--one in quantitative analysis and one in race and American politics--and a comprehensive introduction to the intellectual demands of graduate school and political science research methods. Third-year students who are US citizens or permanent residents and who belong to a select group of underrepresented minorities are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

  • Summer

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program

Rangel International Affairs Program

The six-week Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program provides undergraduates with a deeper appreciation of current issues and trends in international affairs, a greater understanding of career opportunities in international affairs, and the enhanced knowledge and skills to pursue such careers. The program covers the costs for tuition, travel, housing, and two meals per day, and a stipend of $3200. Second-, third-, and fourth-year students who are US citizens with at least a 3.2 GPA are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

  • Summer

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • U.S. Citizen

Reaching Out LGBTQ MBA Fellowship

The Reaching Out LGBTQ MBA Fellowship was created as a joint effort between top business school programs and Reaching Out to demonstrate that business schools are the top destination to develop the out LGBTQ and active ally business leaders of tomorrow. The LGBTQ MBA Fellowship recipients each receive a minimum of $10,000 scholarship per academic year or $20,000 total scholarship, and also receive access to exclusive mentorship and leadership development programming through Reaching Out.

Award Type

  • Tuition Support Master's and Professional

Focus Area

  • Unspecified

Year in School

  • Tuition Support Master's and Professional

Location

  • Domestic

Rhodes Scholarship

The Rhodes Scholarships

The Rhodes Scholarship provides full financial support to pursue a degree or degrees at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom. Graduating seniors and alums who have not yet reached their twenty-fourth birthday and who are US citizens are eligible to apply.

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

RISE Germany

DAAD RISE

RISE Germany offers undergraduates from North American universities the opportunity to complete a summer research internship at top German universities and research institutions. Students are matched with a host university or institute according to their area of interest. DAAD provides students a monthly stipend for three months to help cover living expenses. German language is not required.

Award Type

  • Internships
  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Internships
  • Summer

Location

  • International

Citizenship

  • Non-Citizen
  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen