This list of upcoming fellowship deadlines includes programs for students and professionals interested in the medical, humanities, education, science, and journalism industries. Many of the medical fellowships include research opportunities covering lupus and cancer.
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Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: April 9 – 15, 2023
- Bayer Foundation Fellowship Program: The Bayer Foundation fellowships are offered for outstanding masters, PhD, and medical (MD) students to undertake international research projects, internships & more. These fellowships are designed to enhance existing study programs by providing additional funding for international placements ranging from 2 weeks to 6 months, that are complimentary to current or future scientific studies. Programs include the Otto Bayer Fellowships in Drug Discover, the Jeff Schell Fellowships for Agricultural Science, and the Carl Duisberg Fellowships for Medical Sciences. / Apply by April 10, 2023
- Math for America Master Teacher Fellowship: Throughout the four-year fellowship, MƒA Master Teachers – NYC K-12 public school mathematics and science teachers with more than four years of teaching experience – join a community of exceptional STEM educators. MƒA Master Teachers come together regularly to collaborate and learn from each other. Whether by participating in professional workshops and events, through mentorship of MƒA Early Career Fellows or by developing and facilitating new MƒA courses, Master Teachers continue to grow with fellow teachers, who share a passion for science or mathematics. The fellowship provides $60,000 in stipends over four years. / Apply by April 10, 2023
- David Bohnett LGBT Leadership Fellowship: Designed for all senior-level executives working with state and local governments — including government officials, nonprofit leaders, and elected officeholders — this intensive, three-week Executive Education program at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hones skills and furthers the leadership potential of accomplished individuals from across the United States. Candidates must concurrently apply to Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, Senior Executives in State and Local Government. The fellowship typically covers half of the total cost of tuition, housing, and many meals (approximately $5,725). / Apply by April 10, 2023
- Kurt Hansen Fellowship for STEM Education: This fellowship is designed for teachers that will shape the perspectives of future generations and provides funding for internships, research projects, further training and science communication relating to STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathematics) education. This fellowship is for: trainee teachers or students of pedagogy (postgraduate) with a focus on STEM subjects; newly qualified teachers (< 3 years) with a primary focus on STEM subjects, Grundschule or Förderschule teachers seeking to enhance their capacity and knowledge regarding STEM education. This fellowship is only available to applicants currently working or studying in Germany. / Apply by April 10, 2023
- Hermann Strenger Fellowship for Apprentices and Young Professionals: The Hermann Strenger Fellowship is offered for apprentices or young professionals without a university education working in the Life Science Industry (maximum 5 years since completion of apprenticeship), which provides additional funding for activities that are complimentary to current studies or work. This unique fellowship can be used for internships, research projects, and personal development (including language courses), as well as to support young parents undertaking further training. They particularly encourage applications from parents with young children and people with German as a second language. Fundings up to 10.000 euros for a duration of 2 weeks to 1 year. / Apply by April 10, 2023
- WKKF Community Leadership Network Fellowship: The WKKF Community Leadership Network equips leaders with the skills they need to meet the challenges of the modern world. This 18-month program offers hands-on training, personalized coaching, community-based support, and practical experience. Through this fellowship unite with a diverse group of leaders from across the U.S. and learn from each other. Fellows are organized in cohorts based in Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, and New Orleans – the Kellogg Foundation’s priority places – along with a national cohort. Upon graduation, fellows join a powerful network of peers leading transformative change in their communities. / Apply by April 10, 2023
- The Equity Lab Nexus Fellowship: The Nexus Fellowship is designed intentionally to provide equal benefits to individual fellows and their organizations. By the completion of the fellowship, each fellow will be equipped to serve as a nexus for long-term, sustainable change within their organizations and their individual lives. Each of The Nexus Fellowship’s four-weeklong residencies provides expert training focused on four key areas: self, adaptive leadership, technical leadership, and the equityXdesign process. Support in the form of dedicated coaching, a virtual learning community, modules, and resources is included.
- Wellcome Trust Discovery Awards: The scheme of discovery awards provides funding for established researchers and teams from any discipline who want to pursue bold and creative research ideas to deliver significant shifts in understanding that could improve human life, health, and wellbeing. The research can be in a single discipline or multidisciplinary. The host organization of the lead applicant should be based in the UK, the Republic of Ireland, or low- or middle-income countries (apart from India and mainland China). A Wellcome Discovery Award provides funding for research expenses. The award usually lasts for 8 years. / Apply by April 11, 2023
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship: Fellowships support individuals pursuing advanced research that is of value to humanities scholars, general audiences, or both. Recipients usually produce articles, monographs, books, digital materials, archaeological site reports, translations, editions, or other scholarly resources in the humanities. Projects may be at any stage of development. Fellowships cover periods lasting from six to twelve months at a stipend of $5,000 per month. The maximum stipend is $60,000 for a twelve-month period. / Apply by April 12, 2023
- LEAGUE Foundation LGBTQ Scholarships: The LEAGUE Foundation LGBTQ Scholarships provides financial resources for America’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender high school seniors entering their first year of institutions of higher learning. To be eligible for LEAGUE Foundation scholarships the LGBTQ applicants must be United States citizens and be graduating from high school in the year he/she applies for a scholarship. Be attending an accredited college, university, or vocational school within the United States or Canada. All applicants are automatically considered for all LEAGUE Foundation Scholarships. The Laurel Hester, Tyler Clementi, and Matthew Shepard Memorial Scholarships are the LEAGUE Foundation’s highest award. / Apply by April 14, 2023
- Gina M. Finzi Memorial Student Summer Fellowship Program: The Lupus Foundation of America has several grant programs for investigators at every stage of their career in lupus research. The goal of the Gina M. Finzi Memorial Student Summer Fellowship program is to foster an interest among students in the areas of basic, clinical, translational, epidemiological, or behavioral research relevant to lupus. Students must work under the sponsorship and supervision of an established, tenure-track principal investigator who directs a laboratory dedicated at least in part to the investigation of lupus at an academic, medical, or research institution. Undergraduates through Medical Residents, Master’s & PhD students may apply. Six fellowship awards of $4,000 / Apply by April 14, 2023
- Gary S. Gilkeson Career Development Award: The Lupus Foundation of America’s Gary S. Gilkeson Career Development Award facilitates the professional development of current fellows (any year), clinicians up to two years post-fellowship, and/or within four years of Postdoctoral research in nephrology, rheumatology, or dermatology, in the U.S. or Canada. Their work should focus on the investigation of basic, clinical, translational, behavioral, or epidemiological lupus research. Applicants must hold an M.D. or PhD (or equivalent) from an accredited institution and be a citizen or legal residents of the U.S. or Canada. Four grant awards of up to $70,000 each year for up to two years. / Apply by April 14, 2023
- Lupus Canada Catalyst Grant: Lupus Foundation of America has partnered with Lupus Canada for the Catalyst Grant. The Lupus Canada Catalyst Grant is intended to help kick-start a new project or research idea focused on discoid or systematic lupus erythematosus (SLE). This grant provides support to Canadian investigators to initiate new research ideas and projects and is intended to complement rather than compete with traditional sources of funding such as the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR). All Applicants must be Canadian citizens and hold an academic appointment at a Canadian university, teaching hospital, or similar. One Catalyst Award for a total of $40,000 to fund one project for a term of one year. / Apply by April 14, 2023
- Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowships: Five Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships in the amount of $27,000 each will be awarded to young poets in the U.S. through a national competition sponsored by the Poetry Foundation, publisher of Poetry magazine. Established in 1989 by the Indianapolis philanthropist Ruth Lilly, the fellowships are intended to encourage the further study and writing of poetry. Applicants must be U.S. citizens between 21 – 31 years of age at the time of application. / Apply by April 14, 2023
- INP Summer Fellowship Program: The INP Summer Fellowship Program (Placement Track) brings together individuals who are preparing to enter the workforce (including undergraduate and graduate students, and early career professionals) who are interested in exploring careers in the social impact sector. Summer Fellows gain an understanding of how nonprofits and mission-driven organizations function, hone their leadership and professional skills, and engage in mentoring relationships and network-building that extend beyond the Summer Fellowship experience. Sponsoring organizations incur the cost of the placement and development of Summer Fellows, and compensate Fellows at fair market value. / Apply by April 14, 2023
- Google Public Policy Fellowship: The Google Public Policy Fellowship program is held in markets across the United States, Europe, and Emerging Markets. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and law students interested in internet and technology policy the opportunity to spend a semester contributing to the public dialogue on these issues and exploring future academic and professional interests. Fellows will have the opportunity to work at public interest organizations at the forefront of debates on tech policy issues or public affairs consultancies with expertise in the policy strategy space. / Apply by April 14, 2023
- AAF Prize for Fine Arts: Each year, the AAF/Seebacher Prize for Fine Arts offers U.S.-based fine arts graduate students, or those who have completed their graduate studies within the past 2 years, the opportunity to study at the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts Salzburg in Austria. Up to 5 Fine Arts Fellows are selected annually by a jury of artists and arts professionals. Fellows are invited to attend a specific course at the Summer Academy and participate in daily classes for 2-5 weeks. The fellowship covers tuition to one Summer Academy course, $1,000 for travel expenses, accommodation, and a small stipend. / Apply by April 14, 2023
- International Chinese Teacher Scholarship: In order to encourage students and Chinese language teachers all over the world to study Chinese or conduct research regarding the Chinese language and culture in China. Scholarships are offered for a Master’s Degree in Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages (MTCSOL), and one academic year or one academic semester study in China. Open to non-Chinese citizens aged 18-35 (MTCSOL applicants aged 18-45). Language requirements apply. Provides full tuition and a monthly stipend. / Apply by April 15, 2023
- Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship: The Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship gives academic and professional opportunities to women journalists who focus on covering human rights and social justice. Fellows will have the chance to complete research and coursework at MIT’s Center for International Studies and participate in internships with media outlets including The Boston Globe and The New York Times. The Fellowship is open to women journalists worldwide working in print, broadcast, and/or Internet-based media, including freelancers. Applicants must have a minimum of three years of professional experience working full-time in news media. A fixed monthly stipend will be provided to cover housing, meals, and ground transportation during the fellowship. / Apply by April 15, 2023
- Generation Teach Summer Teaching Fellowship: Generation Teach provides six-week summer teaching fellowships to undergraduate students (freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior) in six cities in Colorado, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Fellows complete pre-summer preparation and a week of in-person training, learn core instructional strategies, practice key teaching skills, and receive daily coaching from a professional teacher. Fellows complete an AmeriCorps term of service and receive a $3,600 taxable scholarship. Filling fellowships every day, Apply immediately. / Apply by April 15, 2023
- Consortium Research Fellowships: The Consortium offers Research Fellowships, nine-month Dissertation Fellowships, NEH Postdoctoral Fellowships, and Fellowships-in-Residence for scholars in the history of science, technology or medicine who would like to use the collections at two or more institutions in the Consortium. Dissertation and Postdoctoral Fellows use offices in the Consortium’s facility in Center City Philadelphia and have access to events and activities throughout Philadelphia’s academic and cultural communities. Stipends vary by fellowship and additional travel stipends are available for scholars from India, Brazil and South Africa. / Apply by April 15, 2023
- Don Lavoie Fellowship: The Don Lavoie Fellowship is an online fellowship program for advanced undergraduates, recent graduates considering graduate school, and early-stage graduate students interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Fellows attend a series of online activities, including an online discussion portal and online reading discussion sessions. The total award of up to $1,250 includes a stipend and all required readings for online events, and advice on research, jobs, and graduate school. / Apply by April 15, 2023
- Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship: The Phi Kappa Phi Fellows Program funds first-year graduate students who are pursuing post-baccalaureate degrees across any academic or professional discipline. Endorsed by their local chapter, fellows go on to study at some of the nation’s top graduate schools. There are currently fifty Fellowships of $8,500 each, six at $20,000 each, and two at $35,000 each. Fellows are active members of Phi Kappa Phi who applied to a full-time post-baccalaureate program of study at an accredited US or international institution. International students are eligible. Selection is based on the applicant’s promise of success in graduate or professional study. / Apply by April 15, 2023
- The James Buchanan Fellowship: The Mercatus Center’s James Buchanan Fellowship is awarded to scholars in any discipline who have recently graduated from their doctoral programs. The aim of this part-time fellowship is to encourage early-career scholars to critically engage ideas in the political economy of Adam Smith and the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy. James Buchanan Fellows spend two weekends in residence at George Mason University (Fairfax, VA) and three virtual colloquia during the calendar year participating in discussions on mainline political economy. The total award of up to $15,000 includes a stipend, all required reading materials, and travel and lodging to attend colloquia hosted by the Mercatus Center. / Apply by April 15, 2023
- Mercatus Center Dissertation Fellowship: The Dissertation Fellowship Program is a one-year, renewable, competitive fellowship program for students who have advanced to candidacy in their PhD program at George Mason University and are working on dissertations that aim at understanding how social change occurs and how to create a freer society. Submissions are encouraged from Political Science, Public Policy, and Cultural Studies, History, Sociology, and all related fields in the humanities and social sciences. The fellowship award can vary to include research support, stipends, and tuition support. / Apply by April 15, 2023
- Nancy and Frank Kudla Endowed Fellowship In Cybersecurity: The Kudla Fellows program is a prestigious and competitive graduate fellowship program. The program supports graduate student research and education in cyber security. To qualify for a Kudla Fellowship, you must be a UTSA Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT), Cyber Security concentration student. Fellows get access to state-of-the-art cyber security research laboratories and collaborate with world-class cyber security researchers during a paid graduate research assistantship. Receive up to $12,000 per year toward your program tuition and fees. / Apply by April 15, 2023
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