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  • Christianson Fellowship
    6/15/26
    This scholarship funds impactful service projects abroad with up to $10,000 in grant money to support motivated young Americans who are committed to perform meaningful service projects abroad. Fellows identify a project or an organization working on an issue they care about, and with the support of the Christianson Fellowship, contribute their skills and passion to that endeavor for at least six months on-location abroad. 
  • UCLA Public Health Scholars
    6/15/26
    The UCLA Public Health Scholars Training Program provides undergraduate students and recent graduates from across the country the opportunity to explore the field of public health through hands-on training, structured workshops, group events, leadership, and professional development.
  • SUNY GREAT Award
    6/15/26
    SUNY GREAT (Graduate Research Empowering and Accelerating Talent) Award program provides $7,500 in flexible funding to incentivize SUNY students (both graduate and undergraduate) to submit competitive applications for prestigious, highly competitive graduate fellowships and enroll in SUNY's graduate programs.
  • Department of Defense Cyber Service Academy
    6/15/26
    The Department of Defense Cyber Service Academy (DoD CSA) is both a scholarship program for the DoD, and a capacity building tool for the nation. The program is a result of commitment from DoD and Congress to support higher education as a means to prepare the DoD workforce to deal with threats against the Department’s critical information system and networks.
  • American Society for Nutrition (ASN) Science Policy Fellowship
    6/15/26
    ASN offers two one-year fellowships to graduate/professional students studying in a field related to nutrition science, practice, or public health. The intent of the fellowship is to allow for an expanded understanding of current nutrition policy issues and initiatives. Fellows serve as ex officio members of ASN's Committee on Advocacy and Science Policy (CASP) and contribute to various policy-related projects.
  • PhRMA Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship
    6/15/26
    The PhRMA Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships provide stipend support for graduate students who are engaged in thesis research and have completed most of their pre-thesis requirements. The fellowship provides $30,000 per year for 12, 18 or 24 months. Up to $1,000 per year may be used for research preparation or travel to a conference in the U.S. Fellowships are available in the following research areas: Drug Discovery, Drug Delivery, Translational Medicine, and Value Assessment & Health Outcomes.
  • American Slovenian Education Foundation (ASEF) Junior Fellowships
    6/15/26
    ASEF fellowship programs provide student financial and other support, allowing fellows to focus on their research. The purpose of the fellowship program is to strengthen research and study exchange between Slovenia and other countries to give talented Slovenian students the ability to realize their potential to the fullest.
  • U.S. Department of State Internships
    6/15/26
    This is a paid internship with the opportunity to work in U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world, as well as in various bureaus located in Washington, D.C. and at Department offices around the United States. This program is designed to provide substantive learning experiences in a foreign affairs environment.
  • Gilliam Fellows Program
    6/15/26
    The Gilliam Fellows Program aspires to build a more inclusive scientific ecosystem by supporting scientists at two levels — graduate students and their faculty thesis advisors. The program invests in graduate trainees who are committed to advancing equity and inclusion in science, and engaging their communities in science, and empowers them as future science leaders. The Fellowship also provides support for thesis advisors to enhance their mentorship skills and act as change-makers to develop more inclusive and healthy scientific training environments.
  • American Planning Association Scholarships
    6/15/26
    The APA Foundation scholarships aim to make the planning profession more accessible to individuals with limited means and to attract the best, brightest, and most talented individuals to the planning profession. By providing scholarships to students of great merit and from historically underrepresented groups we make our profession more representative of — and therefore more responsive to — the diverse communities it serves. // Awards offered include the APA Foundation Diversity Scholarship and the Judith McManus Price Scholarship.