Fellowship programs for recent graduates
Applicants may submit proposals for grants to foreign countries. The Innovation Grants are designed to support work that can create a better transatlantic understanding of issues at the heart of the U. The grants will give preference to proposals focused on EU or U. Successful proposals should address the technological and policy aspects of data privacy and protection. Check the website for deadlines, some may vary by citizenship.
Applicants design their own projects and will typically work with advisers at foreign universities or other institutes of higher education. Undergraduate and graduate students must apply through their institution; professionals and former students can apply through their alma mater or At Large.
The H. Allen Brooks Travelling Fellowship allows a recent graduate or emerging scholar of the built environment to study by travel for one year. The fellowship is not for the purpose of doing research for an advanced academic degree.
Instead, Prof. Brooks intended the recipient to study by travel and contemplation while observing, reading, writing or sketching. The fellowship is open to a scholar who will have earned a Ph. Up to 12 grants are available to recent graduates to serve as Teaching Fellows at the Hellenic American Educational Foundation HAEF and act as young ambassadors, strengthening the ties between the Foundation and the United States, and providing a cross-cultural educational experience.
The Fellowship is open to recent U. The preferred age limit at the time of application is The Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship program.
It was launched by the Henry Luce Foundation in to enhance the understanding of Asia among potential leaders in American society. The program provides stipends, language training, and individualized professional placement in Asia for Luce Scholars each year, and welcomes applications from college seniors, graduate students, and young professionals in a variety of fields who have had limited exposure to Asia.
Candidates must be U. Check with the university for internal deadlines. The program offers these graduates an opportunity to engage with the people and institutions of the Middle East through high-impact, professional fellowships; provides service organizations with passionate young professionals who can forge a bridge between the U. Fellows spend four days per week working on the front lines of social change in Israel at a premiere Israeli social change organization.
In addition to monthly seminars, fellows will learn about the coalition and movement building from experts. Living expenses are covered by a stipend. Fellows should have strong Hebrew language skills or proficiency in Arabic. PEN America, a nonprofit organization working at the intersection of literature and human rights, offers a unique learning opportunity for individuals who are passionate about human rights, free speech, and creative expression, and interested in how the nonprofit sector works.
This fellowship opportunity will require a commitment of nine months. The fellowship provides an opportunity to work with one of the following PEN America departments. Princeton in Africa helps future leaders develop lifelong connections to the people and nations of Africa.
Student Program provides grants for English Teaching Assistant programs. The Teaching Assistant Program in France offers the opportunity to work in France for 7 months, teaching English to French students of all ages. Are you interested in Working or Studying in Asia?
The Luce Scholars Program provides future American leaders with a deeper, first-hand appreciation of Asian cultures and societies. Every year American college graduates are chosen to live for ten months in Asia and to work with fellow professionals there. The Luce Scholars program is not for Asian specialists or for those who have already lived for some time in Asia.
The Schwarzman Scholars program gives students the opportunity to develop their leadership skills through a one-year Master's Degree in public policy, economics and business, or international studies, at Tsinghua University in Beijing. The Yenching Academy within Peking University offers a 1-year Master of China Studies program in English designed to prepare an elite class of future leaders to meet the challenges of the 21st century global landscape.
Princeton in Asia PiA arranges post-graduate year-long fellowships and internships with Asian host organizations in the fields of education, health, international development, environmental advocacy, journalism, engineering, technology, law and business, with a majority of fellows working as English teachers at universities and high schools. The Japan Exchange and Teaching JET Program offers participants the opportunity to serve in local government offices as well as public and private elementary schools, junior high and senior high schools in Japan.
Are you looking for other opportunities abroad? Princeton in Africa matches talented and passionate college graduates with partners working across Africa for yearlong service projects. Princeton in Latin America PiLA offers service experiences in Latin America and the Caribbean to match recent college graduates who are interested in year-long service fellowship opportunities with partner NGOs and community, government and multilateral organizations that are engaged in socially responsible development projects throughout the region.
Are you interested in a Career in the Foreign Services? Students in academic programs relevant to public policy, international affairs, public administration, business, economics, political science, sociology, or foreign languages are invited to apply.
Requires 5-year commitment to work as a foreign service officer in the US Department of State. Fellows must obtain graduate degrees in international affairs or a related subject such as economics, history, political science, public administration, communications, public policy, business administration or foreign languages.
Requires 5-year commitment to work as foreign service officer in the US Department of State. Fellows must obtain graduate degrees in international affairs or a related subject such as development, economics, history, political science, public administration, communications, public policy, business administration foreign languages, agriculture, environmental sciences, or urban planning.
Requires 3-year commitment to work as foreign service officer in the US Agency for International Development. Are you interested in going to graduate school? Clinical Research Fellowship, University of Washington. Hematopathology Fellowship, University of Washington. Surgical Pathology Fellow, Mayo Clinic.
Kimberly Starr, PhD. Jeannie Stubblefield, PhD. Faculty, University of Washington Pathology. Dermatopathologist, Private Practice, ND. Farshaad Bilimoria, MD. Dermatopathology Fellowship, Baylor College of Medicine. Hematopathology Research Fellow, University of Washington. Staff Pathologist, Northside Hospital. Xiao Xia Tiffany Shao. Luisa Angelica Lerma, MD. Dermatopathology Fellowship, University of Washington. Faculty, University of Washington Laboratory Medicine. Transfusion Medicine Fellowship, Stanford University.
Transfusion Medicine Fellowship, Dartmouth College. Robert Cybulski, PhD. Elizabeth Healthcare, KY. Anatomic Pathologist, University of Calgary, Canada.
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