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Goldwater Fellowship

Barry Goldwater Scholarship

The Goldwater Scholarship encourages outstanding students to pursue research careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering. Scholars receive up to $7500 to cover eligible educational expenses.

Award Type

  • Tuition Support Master's and Professional

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Year in School

  • Tuition Support Master's and Professional

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

Greater Seattle Business Association Scholarship

GSBA awards educational scholarships to LGBTQ and straight-ally students who are committed to making a difference in the world. The scholarships range up to $13,000 annually and are meant to provide significant support as you pursue your educational goals. Scholars are chosen for their proven leadership skills, strong academic achievement, and commitment to making a positive change in the world.

 

 

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

  • U.S. Citizen

Greenlining Fellowship

Policy Fellowship

The Policy Program is a year-long training program for emerging leaders interested in learning to take the lead on race and advocate for change on an institutional and structural level. Candidates for Policy Fellow must have 1 year of related work experience. Fellows are assigned to specific policy program areas and develop expertise with the direction of a policy director and the Academy Director. Each Fellowship experience is unique and is shaped by the current policy focus of their program area. The learning environment is based on combining experiential learning opportunities, individual development and team participation. Compensation includes $55,000 per year in addition to health benefits ($60,000 w/ Master’s Degree). 

Legal Fellowship

The Greenlining Legal Fellowship is a year-long training program for leaders who have recently completed law school and attained their Juris Doctor by the start of the program. Legal Fellows will be assigned to either the Energy or Environmental Equity programs, and will develop expertise in those areas under the direction and guidance of a policy director and the Academy Director. Each year’s issue agenda is a little different: please see the program page links on the Greenlining Institute's website for an idea of what issues each program has been working on recently. Compensation includes $60,000 per year, in addition to health benefits and up to $2000 reimbursement for Bar. 

Award Type

  • Internships
  • Summer

Focus Area

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

Location

  • Domestic

Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation

Harry Truman Scholarship Foundation

As the living memorial to our thirty-third president, the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation supports the graduate education and professional development of outstanding young people committed to public-service leadership. Along with providing scholarships for graduate school, the foundation operates a weeklong program for each new class of Truman scholars that builds community and ensures deep mentoring from more seasoned scholars. Scholars are also placed in positions with the federal government or with nationally focused nonprofit organizations upon graduation and before graduate school. Applicants must have academic records commensurate with their proposed graduate-degree programs. Third-year students who are US citizens are eligible to apply.

Award Type

  • Tuition Support Master's and Professional

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

  • Tuition Support Master's and Professional

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Citizenship

  • U.S. Citizen

Harvard Kennedy School Public Policy Leadership Conference

Harvard Kennedy School Public Policy Leadership Conference (PPLC) is designed to to prepare future leaders, particularly those form historically under-served communities and people of color, to enter the fields of public policy and international affairs. The program is designed for first and second-year undergraduate students who are U.S. Citizens, permanent residents or DACA recipients. Applicants to the program must have at least a 3.5 GPA and an interest in public service.

Students who are accepted into the program have the opportunity to come to the Harvard Kennedy School for a three-day conference, which is created and run by current Masters in Public Policy students at HKS. The conference includes a resume and cover letter workshops, fellowship information sessions, student and faculty panels, policy sessions, leadership, and communications workshops and Keynote speakers. All costs to attend the conference (travel, hotel stay, and food) are covered by HKS. 

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Citizenship

  • Permanent Resident
  • U.S. Citizen

HealthCorps Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia

The CIDRZ HealthCorps Fellows Programme provides a valuable field training opportunity for future Zambian and expatriate public health leaders in the setting of a vibrant international organization based in Lusaka. This HealthCorps Fellowship provides opportunities to gain field experience in clinical research trials, clinical care quality improvement systems, data management, implementation science, and public health communications. Fellowship obligations are 10-12 months long.

The HealthCorps Fellowship targets medical, nursing or MPH students; recent graduates who wish to gain international experience; and college graduates with substantial skills or experience. 

Focus Area

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

Year in School

Location

  • Domestic
  • International

Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship provides college graduates with the opportunity to gain a Washington perspective on key issues of peace and security. Selected students spend six months in Washington. Fellows serve as full-time project assistants at the participating organization of their choice. The fellowship pays a stipend of $2,100 per month and health insurance, plus travel expenses to Washington, DC.

Award Type

  • Internships

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

  • Internships

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

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

Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Tropical Disease Institute

Students with academic interests as diverse as microbiology to anthropology to Spanish language to communication studies have participated in this initiative. The Tropical Disease Research and Service Learning program is a result of 18+ years of collaboration between the Infectious and Tropical Disease Institute (ITDI) at Ohio University and the Center for Research on Health in Latin America (CISeAL). Following their research principles, ITDI and CISeAL aim to reach underserved populations with state of the art training and technology to help control the transmission of Chagas disease and other infectious and chronic conditions affecting populations in Ecuador and Latin America. There are multiple internship, research, and training opportunities available for application.

Award Type

  • Study Abroad and Language Study
  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Math

Location

  • International

Hertog Foundation Fellowships

Hertog FoundationThe Hertog Foundation offers several highly competitive and selective educational programs for outstanding individuals who seek to influence the intellectual, civic, and political life of the United States. The foundation offers programs in three main areas: Political Thought & Philosophy; War & Foreign Affairs; and Economics & Domestic Policy. The programs include short-term seminars in New York City and Washington, DC, as well as summer fellowships for college undergraduates and recent graduates.

Award Type

  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Year in School

  • Summer

Location

  • Domestic

Citizenship

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

Hudson Institute Political Studies Summer Fellowship

This fellowship includes: 

  • Rigorous seminars led by master teachers on week-long topics in political theory and public policy
  • Weekly policy workshops led by think tank experts and experienced government officials
  • A distinguished speaker series featuring national leaders from government, business, journalism, the military, and the academy offering insights on public service, pressing issues, and enduring political questions

The fellowship is open to all undergraduates, including graduating seniors. Students participate free of charge, are given complimentary accommodations, and receive a $3,000 stipend. The fellowship will be held from June 17 - July 26, 2019 at Georgetown University and Hudson Institute, in Washington, D.C.

Award Type

  • Summer

Focus Area

  • Government
  • Public Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

Location

  • Domestic