The Schwarzman Scholars Program is a one year Master’s Degree in public policy, economics and business or international studies at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
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Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship
The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship provides up to $42,000 for students entering a two-year graduate program in areas relevant to the work of the Foreign Service.
Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship
The Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship is for students planning careers in the US Foreign Service. Two years of support, State Department summer internships and professional development and mentoring.
Payne International Development Fellowship
The Payne International Development Fellowship provides up to $90,000 support and professional development opportunities for graduate students planning careers in the Foreign Service.
S. Rudolph Light Medical Education Scholarship
The S. Rudolph Light Medical Education Scholarship provides Kalamazoo County residents with up to $2,500 to pursue medical school, dental school, or a master’s of nursing.
FAO Schwarz Fellowship Program
The FAO Schwarz Fellowship program offers a transformative two-year experience designed to develop leadership skills and prepare graduating college seniors for success in the social impact sector. Each Fellowship is paid and includes benefits.
* A paid position at a leading nonprofit host organization in New York, Boston, or Philadelphia
* Direct service work combined with strategic projects that deepen the Fellow’s knowledge of social challenges and prepare them for social justice careers
* Professional development opportunities such as retreats, mentoring and cohort experiences
* Connection to an extensive network of alumni Fellows and social impact leaders
Taiwan Scholarship
The Taiwan Scholarship provides tuition, fees, and living stipend to attend graduate school at a Taiwanese university. You must apply separately for admission to the Taiwanese University.
Institute of Current World Affairs Fellowship
The Institute of Current World Affairs (ICWA) fellowship advances American understanding of international cultures and affairs by sending outstanding young professionals abroad on two-year independent writing fellowships to study countries, regions and globally important issues. Fellows are given the time and resources to explore the world through self-designed programs of travel, thought and writing. They produce monthly dispatches and go on to make vital contributions to their fields.
Fellowships are aimed at developing local knowledge and writing skills, not necessarily awarding research or reporting opportunities to those who already possess them. Strong candidates propose compelling fellowship topics.
- Candidates must be under 36 years of age at the time of the due date for the initial letter of interest.
- US citizenship is not a requirement but candidates must show strong and credible ties to US society.
- Applicants must have excellent written and spoken English-language skills and must have completed the current phase of their formal education. (We do not accept applications from currently enrolled undergraduate students.)
- We expect candidates to have the necessary language skills to allow to them to carry out their proposed projects. That means enough language proficiency for them to be able to function in the local language within a few months of arriving in country.
Teach Thailand Corps
Teach Thailand Corps (TTC) focuses on strengthening primary and secondary school education in Thailand, particularly in high-need areas. TTC recruits and places graduates of American colleges in schools in less-developed provinces to teach English and other subjects.
NPR Kroc Fellowship
The NPR Kroc Fellowship is a one-year paid internship with an NPR member station that offers rigorous, hands-on training on every aspect of public radio journalism. December 31 deadline.