Archive for external fellowships

Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Is Live

The U.S. Agency for International Development, in cooperation with Howard University, invites outstanding individuals interested in international development and careers in the USAID Foreign Service to apply for the 2017 Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship. Candidates can be graduating seniors or college graduates with strong academic records and a desire to promote positive change in the world. The Payne program encourages the application of members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service and those with financial need. Selected fellows will receive support for graduate school and gain employment with USAID in an exciting and rewarding career in Foreign Service.

Program Benefits

  • An orientation to the Program and the USAID Foreign Service at Howard University in Washington D.C.
  • Two fully funded summer internships, on Capitol Hill and overseas at a USAID Mission.
  • Up to $36,500 annually toward tuition, fees, and living expenses for a two-year master’s degree in international development, international affairs, public administration, environmental sciences, public health, agriculture, or other relevant area of study.
  • Mentorship from a USAID Foreign Service Officer throughout the duration of the fellowship.
  • Employment in the USAID Foreign Service.

Eligibility

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Must be seeking admission to enter a two-year graduate program in the fall of 2017 at a U.S. university.
  • Must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale at the time of application.
  • Note: Applicants are not required to be Howard University students or applying to Howard for graduate school.

Application Deadline: January 20, 2017

Additional information and online application available at www.PayneFellows.org, or email [email protected].

 

it’s not a secret database

We’ve been listing external scholarship opportunities on our website for years; however, the database was not the easiest to navigate and needed a lot of clean up.   But it’s finally done.  We revised our online database of external fellowships, scholarships and grants to make it more user-friendly (and finally got rid of the outdated scholarships).

Go to our website to search for awards for which you may qualify.  The database includes many awards that are available to international students as well as others for domestic students.  The Financial Aid Office continues to research more opportunities to add to the database.  We encourage all SIPA applicants to seek out these forms of funding. Do your research on these sources early, as some have early application deadlines.  And of course, if you have heard of a scholarship opportunity that we don’t have in our database (and you would like to share the information), let us know.  Happy Hunting!

 

External Fellowship Opportunities… They keep coming so we keep posting.

The Richard A. Horovitz Fund for Professional Development

The Horovitz Fund is dedicated to African artists and scholars in the humanities and social sciences.  The winner(s) receive an award to defray educational costs for one academic year, renewable for a second year based on satisfactory academic performance and continued need.  The award amount ranges anywhere from $10,000 to $17,000 depending on market performance. The funds may be used to cover thesis research, tuition, living costs, etc.  The amount of the award depends on the funds available from the investment performance of the endowment.

http://www.iie.org/Programs/Richard-A-Horovitz-Fund-for-Professional-Development

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Jahresstipendien für Aufbaustudien

The annual stipend for postgraduate students is granted for German nationals that want to pursue a master degree in the United States. The scholarship consists for a monthly payment, a traveling allowance as well as a contribution to the tuition fees.

http://www.daad.de/ausland/index.en.html

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ERP Fellowship Program

Distinguished universities in the USA present an option for taking up a one or two-year Master’s course or planning a research visit after completion of a degree in Germany. For projects of this kind the well-endowed ERP Fellowship Program provides financing: fellowships for subsistence from 12 to 21 months and subsidies towards academic fees up to a maximum of 25,000 dollars per year.

Candidates have to apply for admission to the top American universities themselves. In order to be granted a fellowship, they should submit an application prior to receiving notification of admission, documenting their history to date and giving convincing reasons for wishing to spend a longer period of time in the USA. An independent commission decides on the applications in a two-stage process. Since 1994, the program has been financed by funding from ERP special assets which are administered by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi). These special assets derive from the European Recovery Program, also known as the Marshall Plan.

http://www.studienstiftung.de/en/erp.html

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