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  • Christianson Fellowship
    5/7/25
    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. 
  • Mayo Clinic Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
    5/7/25
    A career in biomedical research is not for everyone. But if you love science, get a thrill out of discovery, enjoy tough problems, and want to contribute to medical breakthroughs, then a career as a Ph.D. or M.D.-Ph.D. scientist might be for you.
  • Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship
    5/7/25
    The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) program supports high-calibre international students who wish to study at NFQ levels 9 or 10 (master’s, postgraduate diploma or PhD) in Ireland. The program is funded by the Government of Ireland in partnership with Irish higher education institutions (HEIs) and managed by the Higher Education Authority. Under the initiative, 60 scholarships are awarded each year for one year of full-time study at NFQ levels 9 or 10.
  • Tylenol Future Care Scholarship
    5/7/25
    Each year the makers of TYLENOL® award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. They wish to grow a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. Ten $10,000 scholarships and 25 $5,000 scholarships are awarded annually to prospective medical students and are not renewable.
  • James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program
    5/7/25
    Each year, through the James C. Gaither Junior Fellows program, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace offers approximately 15 one-year fellowships to uniquely qualified graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year. They are selected from a pool of nominees nominated by several hundred participating universities and colleges. James C. Gaither Junior
  • Princeton in Africa
    5/2/25
    Princeton in Africa is the only leadership-development program of its kind currently operating on the African continent. Fellows engage in yearlong, full-time fellowships and make significant contributions to the success of each host organization, while deepening their understanding and appreciation for the advancement of African affairs. Fellows have contributed to improvements in 37 countries across the continent in the areas of: Business and Economic Development, Education & Youth Capacity Building, Public & Community Health, Environmental Conservation and Sustainability, and Civil Society.
  • GEM Fellowship Program
    5/2/25
    The GEM fellowship program invests in a competitive American workforce by supporting high-caliber students looking to pursue Master's and Doctoral degrees in applied sciences and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the technical needs of GEM employer members. Through the fellowship, students receive full financial support and a paid internship. The program has received a Presidential Award for its impact in STEM and has produced over 5,000 leaders in STEM.
  • American Slovenian Education Foundation (ASEF) Junior Fellowships
    5/2/25
    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.
  • Graduate Opportunity Program (GOP)
    4/21/25
    The Graduate Opportunity Program provides tuition assistance to EOP, HEOP and SEEK graduates who are undertaking graduate study at participating SUNY institutions. The Âé¶¹´«Ã½o is a participating institution. This program provides in-state tuition scholarships to full-time students who are pursuing graduate or first professional degrees, excluding medical (MD), dental (DDS), pharmacy (PharmD) and law (JD), and who are determined to have exceptional need by the FAFSA and the Office of Financial Aid. Students in MD, DDS, PharmD or JD programs can be considered for the  funding.
  • CyberCorps®: Scholarship for Service (SFS) Program at NSF
    4/16/25
    National Science Foundation started the as a means to increase the number of qualified students in the area of computer security and information assurance (CS/IA). The motivation was to build capacity in the U.S. higher education enterprise to deal with the shortage of skilled professionals in the cyber security and IA fields at various federal agencies.