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Alexander von Humboldt German Chancellor Fellowship

Open to 4th year students and beyond

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

Special Considerations: Non-US citizen, Permanent Residency

Funds research in Germany. Must have citizenship in Brazil, China, India, Russia, South Africa, or US.

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American Association of University Women International Fellowship

Open to 4th year students and beyond

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

Special Considerations: Non-US citizen

Supports women pursuing full-time graduate or postdoctoral study in the US who intend to return to their home country to pursue a professional career.” Must have earned the equivalent of a Bachelor’s degree by the application deadline.

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American Australian Association Scholarship

Open to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th year students and beyond

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

Special Considerations: Permanent Residency

There are three scholarships available that have a mission of building enduring connections where culture, commerce and community come together to open the door to boundless possibility.

The Graduate Education Fund provides up to $40,000 to individuals undertaking or planning to undertake full-time graduate level study at an accredited educational institution in Australia.

The Arts Fund provides up to $5,000 to emerging or early career artists undertaking or planning to undertake artistic development in Australia. Supports artists in the fields of theatre, film, television, dance, music, visual arts, design, literature, photography and fashion.

The Veterans’ Fund provides up to $40,000 to American Veterans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time undergraduate or graduate level study in any disciplinary field, at an accredited educational institution in Australia.

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Amgen Scholars Program (U.S. and Asia)

Open to 2nd year and 3rd year students

Discipline: Sciences

Special Considerations: Permanent Residency

Funded summer research opportunity in the lab alongside top faculty; participate in seminars, networking events, and symposia with peers and leading scientists. (US) Must be US citizens or permanent residents with a GPA of 3.2 or higher. Must be enrolled in a university in the US, (ASIA) Must be enrolled in college.

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Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship

Open to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

Enables students of limited financial means (must be a Pell Grant recipient) to study or intern abroad. US citizenship required. Contact Gilman Campus Representative, Dr. Darla Domke-Damonte, or Judith Zang.

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Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship

Open to 4th year students and beyond

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

Special Considerations: Permanent Residency

11-month fellowship to develop a deep understanding of effective solutions to hunger and poverty, and their own roles in achieving Zero Hunger in the United States. Emerson Fellows have worked at placements in 47 states plus Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. Past placements have included food banks, advocacy organizations, food policy councils, local and regional government agencies, and more.

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Boren Awards

Open to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students (Boren Fellowships open to graduate students)

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

Funds study abroad where language study is critical to US national security. US citizenship required. Must be an enrolled student when carrying out the scholarship or fellowship. Contact the Boren Campus Representatives, Judith Zang or Dr. Jonathan Smith.

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Bridging Scholarship

Open to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year students

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

Scholarships to study in Japan. US citizenship required.

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CDC Undergraduate Public Health Scholars (CUPS) Program

Open to students entering their 3rd year, 4th year and beyond

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

Special Considerations: Permanent Residency

Summer training, programs, and opportunity to explore a wide range of topics in the public health fields. Must be US citizen, permanent resident, or US national.

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Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship

Open to 4th year students and beyond

Discipline: Arts and Humanities, Business, Education and Social Sciences, Health and Human Performance, Sciences, Women's & Gender Studies and Sustainability

The Rangel Program promotes a positive U.S. presence in the world that reflects and respects the strength and diversity of America as it prepares outstanding young people for careers as diplomats in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. Fellows are supported through two years of graduate study, internships, mentoring, and professional development activities. This program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, women, and those with financial need. Must be seeking graduate studies for Fall 2023 in an area relevant to the Foreign Service (public policy, international affairs, public administration, business, economics, political science, management science, organizational development/leadership, sociology, or regional studies), be a US citizen, and have a minimum GPA of 3.2.

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