Each summer, the Center for Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh (CNUP) sponsors a 10-week program in which selected undergraduate students conduct research investigating diverse aspects of nervous system function under the guidance of individual CNUP training faculty.
US citizenship required
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program provides financial assistance for undergraduate students to use for study abroad.
Bridging Scholarship
The Bridging Project offers scholarships to American undergraduate students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan.
Freeman Scholarship
The Freeman Scholarship offers scholarships for undergraduates with financial need to study in Asia.
Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship includes enrollment in a master’s degree program, preparation for teacher certification in STEM, placement in a high-need high school in Indiana, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio or New Jersey. STEM majors are eligible.
Thermo Scientific Pierce Scholarship
The Thermo Scientific Pierce Scholarship is an opportunity for biology and chemistry majors of all levels, including seniors heading to
graduate school, to earn up to $10,000 for undergraduate or graduate school.
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.
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.