Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: July 7 – 20, 2024

May 06, 2024
A herd of African elephants walk across the open plains of Amboseli National Park at sunset. The image is representative of the upcoming fellowship deadlines for a program in wildlife conservation.
The EDGE Fellowships give early career conservations the training and tools to become effective conservationists and help endangered species.

This list of upcoming fellowship deadlines includes programs for wildlife conversations early in their career, journalists interested in data, business leaders who want to solve pressing issues in their communities, and social sector leaders working with youth educational enrichment. There are also fellowships for German guest lectures, Asian Pacific interns, healthy policy, cyber security, professional artists of any medium, and intercultural exchange abroad. We also share special Fulbright awards in public policy, international postdocs, and climate research. You’ve got 8 weeks to apply! Apply now!

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Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: July 7 – 20, 2024

 

  • EDGE Fellowships: The EDGE Fellows programme aims to create a new global network of in-country conservationists trained in cutting-edge wildlife management techniques and well-equipped to design and implement a project for a local EDGE species. In addition to receiving a grant of £10,000 over two years, EDGE Fellows attend one regional training course and one training course in London; and receive one-to-one support from a scientific advisor based at ZSL. Fellowships are aimed at early-career (less than 10 years experience) conservation biologists or wildlife managers. / Apply by July 7, 2024

 

  • DAAD Short Term Lectureship: The DAAD Short-Term Lectureship program facilitates the process of hosting German guest lecturers in North America. Its goal of sharing the talents of highly qualified German scholars with Canadian and US universities aims to promote academic activity in specialized fields, fill curricular gaps, or act as a stimulus for teaching and research. Thus this program is open to all academic disciplines. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed four times a year. They must be received in Bonn at least ten weeks before being reviewed on a particular date. / Apply by July 10, 2024

 

  • Center for Health Journalism Data Fellowship: The annual all-expenses-paid Data Fellowship is designed for skilled journalists who want to learn to mine data sources to reveal key insights essential to high-impact journalism. Fellows can be reporters focused on health, education, or children’s issues, or general assignment reporters. Data Fellows receive five days of intensive training on data acquisition, cleaning, analysis, and visualization, as well as an introduction to important data sets that can serve as the basis for groundbreaking journalism. Each Fellow receives a $2,000 grant to assist with the costs of reporting an ambitious data-based Fellowship project, as well as six months of mentoring by a Senior Fellow. / Apply by July 10, 2024

 

  • CAPAL Internship Program: The Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership’s Summer Internship Programs provides two opportunities for current undergraduate and graduate students to work on issues relevant to Asian Pacific Americans. Public Service Interns work in the Washington, DC area on policy or scientific research, project coordination and management, business, law, communications, and more. Public Service Field Interns work within public sector positions throughout the U.S. and conduct field research, perform site visits to local communities, and present their findings to various partners. Field and DC-based interns interact throughout the program. / Apply by July 12, 2024

 

  • Fulbright Specialist Program: The Fulbright Specialist Program is a unique opportunity for U.S. academics and established professionals to engage in two- to six-week, project-based exchanges at host institutions in over 150 countries. Specialists, who represent a wide range of professional and academic disciplines, are competitively selected to join the Fulbright Specialist Roster based on their knowledge, skill sets, and ability to make a significant contribution to projects overseas. Specialists receive full funding to participate in Fulbright Specialist projects, including travel, stipend, and lodging. Applications are accepted throughout the year. Peer review panels evaluate applications approximately every eight weeks. / Apply by July 12, 2024

 

  • Presidential Leadership Scholars: The Presidential Leadership Scholars program challenges established business leaders to take action through a personal leadership project to solve a problem or pressing issue in their community, country, or the world. The six-month fellowship includes an opening week session in Washington, D.C. and one extended weekend during each of the following five months in various places around the U.S. Fellows hone their leadership abilities through interactions with former presidents, key administration officials, leading academics, and business and civic leaders. Tuition, housing, meals, and travel during the course sessions in the host city are provided. / Apply by July 14, 2024

 

  • Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellowship in Public Policy: Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellowships in Public Policy are for outstanding mid-career American professionals to research and gain firsthand experience of public policy in New Zealand. Two to three fellowships valued at up to NZ $58,500 are granted each year, towards three to seven months of research. Fellows will be based at a relevant government agency in Wellington, New Zealand, and carefully paired with a leading policy expert who will serve as their mentor. To be eligible, you must be a US citizen with at least five years of experience in your profession in the public, business, or non-profit sector. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship: The Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship provides an unrivaled opportunity for an exceptional early career journalist: a nine-month fellowship with Durham University including undertaking an investigative project from inside a newsroom which could be in London, New York, or Toronto. This Fellowship is designed to give the Fellow the chance to develop rigorous, fact-based research and reporting skills. The successful applicant will be employed by Durham University as a Fellow in the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS). The Fellowship has a monthly salary of c.£4,444 per month, a living stipend, travel, and related expenses. The Sir Harry Evans Fellowship is a global opportunity. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • CyberCorps: Scholarships for Service: Scholarship For Service (SFS) is a unique program designed to increase and strengthen the cadre of federal information assurance professionals who protect the government’s critical information infrastructure. This program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs of full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition education, and related fees. Additionally, Fellows receive stipends of up to $20,000 for undergraduate students and $32,000 for masters and doctoral students. The scholarships are funded through grants awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • Randall Lewis Health Policy Fellowship: The Randall Lewis Health Policy Fellowship is a fellowship for master’s and doctoral-level students interested in health policy and related disciplines. The purpose of the program is to ensure the development of health professionals who possess the necessary skills to influence positive change in public policy, systems, and the built environment in our local communities. Fellows are placed with a host organization that matches their interests and training for 8 months and cohorts begin in the fall and winter. A stipend is included and applications are accepted throughout the year from spring until fall. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • Future Leaders in Action (FLIA) Fellowships: For up to 13 weeks over the spring, summer, or fall, Future Leaders in Action (“FLIA”) places fellows, and emerging social sector leaders in youth-oriented nonprofit organizations to develop or implement enrichment programs that cultivate their leadership skills. Fellows work full-time, on-site with a partner on an enrichment program that focuses on one of the following areas: advancing skills for success, promoting public health, and protecting the environment. There are fellowships available in New York, Portland, and Iowa and past partners have included Boys & Girls Clubs, the Fiver Children’s Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and other health-related organizations. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships: The Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships are designed for Indian faculty and researchers who are in the early stages of their research careers in India. The Postdoctoral Research Fellowships will provide opportunities to talented faculty and researchers to strengthen their research capacities. Fellowships are for 8 to 24 months and are available in many different fields including science, technology, the arts, economics, law, and the humanities. Fellows will work with a host institution in the U.S. and the fellowship includes J-1 visa support, a living stipend, and round-trip airfare between the U.S. and India. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • Fulbright-Kalam Climate Fellowship: The Fulbright-Kalam Climate Fellowship seeks to build long-term capacity in the United States and India by engaging scientific and technical research scholars from both countries related to climate research and education. The fellowship has 2 different options for Indian citizens to work with U.S. institutions, 1 option for current Ph.D. students and another for postdoctoral scholars; the doctoral fellowship is for 6 to 9 months and the postdoctoral fellowship is for 8 to 12 months. Both fellowships include J-1 visa support, round-trip air travel between India and the U.S., a monthly stipend, and additional professional allowances. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • Project Involve Fellowship: Each year, 30 filmmakers from diverse backgrounds work in Los Angeles for nine months to hone skills, form creative partnerships, create short films, and gain industry access needed to succeed as working artists through the Project Involve Fellowship. Fellows develop and produce six original short films, from pitch through premiere. Film Independent provides script consultation, mentorship, equipment, and casting and post-production services. In addition to a cash production grant, filmmakers are provided with resources for raising additional funds. Writers, directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, animators, executives, programmers, and critics from underrepresented communities are invited to apply. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • Oklahoma State University Fully Funded Master’s in Chemical Engineering: Oklahoma State University, based in Stillwater, OK, offers a fully funded Master’s in Chemical Engineering. OSU’s Master of Science in Chemical Engineering is a discipline focused on conceiving and designing processes to produce, transform, and transport materials with experimentation in the laboratory followed by implementation of the technology. All graduate students admitted to the program are provided financial support, which includes an assistantship, tuition waiver, and subsidized health insurance. The School of Chemical Engineering also awards several scholarships, which are funded by alumni and industry partners. Two intakes a year. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • The InterExchange Foundation Christianson Fellowship: The InterExchange Foundation Christianson Fellowship awards up to $10,000 to young Americans who are passionate about helping communities abroad thrive and are eager to learn about the local culture. 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. This intercultural experience is a meaningful way to help others, improve skills, and gain insight into another culture. Applicants must be 18-28 years old at the project start date. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

  • Ucross Foundation Residency Program: The Ucross Foundation Residency Program is open to visual artists, writers, composers, choreographers, interdisciplinary artists, performance artists, and collaborative teams. Applicants must exhibit professional standing in their field; both established and emerging artists are encouraged to apply. Ucross Foundation provides residencies to approximately 100 individuals. Ucross Foundation provides each artist with living accommodations, meals, workspace, and uninterrupted time so that the artists can focus on their creative process. Residencies range from two weeks to six weeks in length. There is no charge for a residency. / Apply by July 15, 2024

 

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