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FELLOWSHIPS
- AAUW
-- American Association of
University Women offers awards
for women whose civic or
professional work is advancing
the lives of females
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American Bar Foundation
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research fellowship in law and
social science for minority
undergraduate students.
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AMC
Professional Civilian Careers
-- fellows program for mobile
graduate students with a GPA of
3.45 or higher
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American Cancer Society Research
Fellowships -- provides
students with the opportunity to
perform cancer research with
leading scientists
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American
Psychological Association
Minority Fellowship Program (APA)
--
for doctoral students who
demonstrate a strong commitment
to a career in mental health or
psychological research as it
relates to ethnic minority
populations.
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Andover
Teaching Fellowship Program
-- teaching fellowships in various
disciplines at Phillips
Academy, Andover
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Charles
G. Koch Summer Fellow Program
-- Washington DC internship
program in public policy
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China
Teaching Fellowship--one-year
teaching opportunity in China
for Christians who are college
graduates of any major
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Coro
Fellows Program
--
postgraduate, experience based,
leadership training program in
public affairs
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David
L. Boren -- Graduate
fellowships which enable
students to pursue
specialization in area and
language study in countries
other than Western Europe,
Canada, Australia, and New
Zealand and for students who are
considering the possibility of
federal government service
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East-West
Center -- Graduate degree
fellowships are available to
individuals interested in
participating in the educational
and research programs of the
East-West Center while pursuing
graduate degree study at the
University of Hawaii.
Fellowships for master's and
doctoral degrees available.
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Foreign Language/Area Studies
Fellowship - future
professionals interested in
international careers from any
discipline.
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The Fund for Theological
Education--
various fellowships which
encourage Christian ministry
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French Culture - Teach
English in France for a year
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GreenCorps -- One-year
fellowships to work on
environmental advocacy
campaigns.
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Herbert
Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
-- provides college graduates
the opportunity to work in
Washington, D.C. for six to nine
months with an organization
focusing on arms control and
security issues
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Humane
Studies Fellowships --
scholarships of up to $12,000 for
undergraduate or graduate
students with a demonstrated
interest in liberty.
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International Radio and
Television Society Foundation
- for juniors who demonstrate an
interested in communications.
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James
H. Dunn Memorial Fellowship and
Internship -- public sector
management training programs for
college graduates to supplement
their education in the areas of
policy analysis and program
administration
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James
Madison Memorial Fellowship
-- one graduate level fellowship
available in each state.
Fellowships emphasize the
framing, principles, and history
of the Constitution.
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The
Judith L. Weidman Racial Ethnic
Minority (REM) Fellowship --
offering this fellowship to a
United Methodist student of
racial ethnic minority
background who is interested in
pursuing communications as a
career.
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The
Land Institute Research
Fellowship -- designed to
support graduate students whose
research relates to Natural
Systems Agriculture.
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The
Mickey Leland Hunger Fellows
Program
-- provide leaders
with a broad understanding of
the problem of hunger and the
skills necessary to contribute
to a solution
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Michigan Parkinson Foundation -
student fellowship program in
memory of Raymond Bauer, M.D.
for projects related to
Parkinson's Disease.
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National
Physical Science Consortium
-- doctoral fellowship program
in astronomy, chemistry,
computer science, geology,
materials science, mathematical
sciences, physics and their
sub-disciplines and various
engineering fields
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National
Science Foundation
--
graduate research fellowship
program to support study in
science, mathematics and
engineering
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Newhouse
Fellow Program for Minorities
-- master's level fellowship and
internship program in newspaper
journalism for members of
under-represented groups for
those that did not major in
journalism at Syracuse
University
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The
Paul & Daisy Soros
Fellowships for New Americans
-- any subject at the graduate
level at any university may be
pursued. Open to students
with green cards, those who are
naturalized US citizens. A
candidate may not be on a
foreign student visa.
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Research
Participation Program
in Science -- pre-graduate
research experience in the field
of science
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Smithsonian
Opportunities for Research and
Study
-- various areas of
study for independent research
projects in association with
Smithsonian professional
research staff
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SPUR
- Summer Program for
Undergraduate Research/Medical
College of Wisconsin -- provides
the opportunity for students to
learn-first-hand the potential
of the biomedical sciences as an
interesting and fulfilling
career.
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The State PIRGs
- public
interest movement
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Temple University Future Faculty
Fellowship -- For minority
graduate students
underrepresented in their field
of study.
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United States Golf Association
Fellowship in Leadership and
Service
-- two year, postgraduate commitment aimed at
developing recent college
graduates professional skills,
such as leadership and
organizational efficiency
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University of Michigan Life
Sciences -- Summer fellows
program for undergraduates in
Michigan interested in life
sciences. Students work in a
lab.
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Vigfusson
and Jim Greenfield Graduate
Fellowships -- for students
pursuing a MA or PhD in
classical languages and
literature at the University of
Washington.
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Washington University in St.
Louis -- for African Americans
interested in becoming college
or university professors
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Wayne State Biochemistry &
Molecular Biology -- for
undergraduates majoring in
biology, chemistry, or physics
have the opportunity to gain
experience in biochemistry,
biomedical, molecular biology,
and biotechnology fields.
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Wellstone Fellowship for Social
Justice - fellowship for
social justice for minority
groups
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White
House Fellow Program--
fellowships for recent grads to
spend a year working as an
assistant to the White House
staff
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Winterthur
Culture Program in Early
American
--
multidisciplinary approach to
study of American material life
with special emphasis on
decorative arts and household
furnishings, coursework at U of
Delaware and the Winterthur
Museum
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Zipf
Fellowship-- for students
enrolled in graduate school who
show exceptional promise for
leadership and technical
achievement in information
management
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