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American Chemical Society Scholars Program

The American Chemical Society Scholars Program awards renewable scholarships of up to $5,000 to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields, such as environmental science, toxicology and chemical technology. High school seniors and college freshmen, sophomores, or juniors are eligible to apply.

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

American Public Health Association's Global Health Internships

In this internship program, interns will become more familiar with the key issues and actors in international health and development. The intern will work with the global health manager in the Global Health Unit within APHA’s Center for Professional Development, Public Health Systems and Partnerships. The intern is responsible for contributing to global health news and articles for APHA’s global health webpage, Inside Public Health newsletter, the Public Health Newswire blog and The Nation’s HealthApplicants should be public health students--undergraduate or graduate preferred--and have at least one year of work experience with an interest in global health issues.

Award Type

  • Internships

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Journalism

Year in School

  • Internships

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

American-Scandinavian Foundation

American-Scandinavian FoundationThe American-Scandinavian Foundation offers fellowships (up to $23,000) and grants (up to $5,000) to individuals to pursue research, study, or creative arts projects in one or more Scandinavian country for up to one year. Grants are considered suitable for postgraduate scholars, professionals, and candidates in the arts to carry out research or study visits of one to three months duration. Fellowships are intended to support a yearlong stay.  Priority is given to candidates at the graduate level for dissertation-related study or research. The number of awards varies each year according to total funds available. Awards are made in all fields. Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents who have completed their undergraduate education by the start of their project in Scandinavia.

Award Type

  • Research Funding Graduate
  • Research Funding Master's or Professional
  • Research Funding Recent Alum

Focus Area

  • Arts
  • Architecture
  • Music
  • Humanities
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math
  • Social Sciences

Year in School

  • Research Funding Graduate
  • Research Funding Master's or Professional
  • Research Funding Recent Alum

Location

  • International

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Amgen Scholars

AMGEN

The Amgen Scholars program provides hundreds of selected undergraduate students with the opportunity to engage in hands-on research experience at many of the nation’s premier education institutions, including Caltech, Harvard, and Stanford. A signature component of the program is a mid-summer symposium, held in California, where students hear firsthand from leading scientists working in industry and academia. Second- and third-year students who are US citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply for US universities. Non-US citizens are eligible to apply for the Japan program.

Award Type

  • Internships
  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Internships
  • Summer

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Citizenship

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

APWA Jack Pittis Memorial Scholarship

The Washington State Chapter of the American Public Works Association is offering a $7,500 scholarship to honor Jack Pittis. The application process is open to undergraduates currently enrolled in four-year degree programs and full-time students in community colleges that will be enrolled in a four-year institution as an entering junior or senior as of Fall 2021. Applicants must be enrolled in a college or university in the State of Washington. 

To be eligible for consideration, the applicant must be majoring in a field related to Public Works (Civil, Structural, Transportation, or Environmental Engineering, Construction Management, Environmental Science, Communications, Public Administration, etc.).

 

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Arts Connect International's Artist-In-Residence Program

Arts Connect International, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is to cultivate & connect leaders in the arts field committed to cultural inclusion and social equity on a global scale. ACI runs a year-long international Artist-in-Residence program for emerging leaders. Artists identify the art form, international location, and inclusion foci for the residency.

The program educates, informs, and grows the artistic and personal skills of participating artists while stimulating and enhancing the arts communities in which they work and live. ACI’s innovative international Artist-in-Residence and Rising Artist programs support artist leaders in employing their art form for sustained social change, utilizing art as a catalyst for inclusion. Successful applicants hold a bachelor's degree and work experience in their respective fields. 

Award Type

  • Research Funding Recent Alum

Focus Area

  • Arts
  • Architecture
  • Music

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Asian Women In Business Scholarship

The Asian Women In Business Scholarship encourages and promotes exceptional Asian female students who have demonstrated scholarship, leadership, community service and/ or entrepreneurship. The AWIB Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to students who have the attributes to be our next generation of leaders. The scholarship is a one-time $2500 award. 

Focus Area

  • Unspecified

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

ASPPH/CDC Public Health Fellowship Program

This fellowship program is sponsored cooperatively by ASPPH and CDC to provide leadership training in public health, prevention practice, and policy. Selected fellows will have the opportunity to apply graduate education in the field, develop professional experience and expertise, and contribute to public health research and practice. 

The Fellow will receive an annual stipend paid in semi-monthly installments. In addition, the Fellow will have access to sufficient allowance to offset the costs of health insurance premiums. Fellows must commit to a 12 month program, and selected Fellows are required to relocate to Atlanta, GA; relocation expenses will not be reimbursed. Applicants must have received their masters or doctorate degree prior to the beginning of the fellowship.

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity

Each year, 20 high-impact leaders are recruited from South Africa and the United States to participate in a 12-month program which fosters knowledge-sharing, relationship-building and collaboration. Fellows participate in cross-cultural exchanges and engage in a deep dialogue process with other Fellows to support and strengthen their leadership, capacities and understandings.

They also receive customized supports, including access to coaching, expert mentoring and media relations support. Fellows will receive a stipend of USD $10,000 and will be eligible to apply for project support of up to USD $10,000 during their fellowship year.

Award Type

  • Research Funding Graduate
  • Research Funding Master's or Professional
  • Research Funding Recent Alum
  • Research Funding Undergraduate

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Humanities
  • Social Sciences

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

B1G Academic Alliance Summer Research Opportunities Program

Big Ten Academic Alliance

The SROP is a gateway to graduate education at Big Ten Academic Alliance universities. The goal of the program is to increase the number of underrepresented students who pursue graduate study and research careers. SROP helps prepare undergraduates for graduate study through intensive research experiences with faculty mentors and enrichment activities. Selected participants will work forty hours each week for eight to ten weeks and be paid a stipend. First-, second-, and third-year students who are US citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Internships
  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Internships
  • Summer

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen