This list of upcoming fellowship deadlines includes programs for opportunities in fields such as public health, STEM, computing, regional science, archaeology, environmental science, education, digital technology, and more. These programs are open to graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career professionals, providing funding and support for a variety of research, development, and educational pursuits. Some fellowships even offer the chance to live and work abroad, with opportunities in locations such as Jordan, Mongolia, India, and Germany. Whether you’re an aspiring scientist, entrepreneur, or educator, these fellowships provide valuable resources to further your career and expand your global impact. You’ve got 8 weeks to apply! Apply now!
One highlight includes the coveted Macdoweel fellowship, where we recently interviewed fellowship winner Dr. MK Foster.
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Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: February 9 – 15, 2025
- AAAS Entry Point Program: Entry Point!, a signature program of the AAAS Project on Science, Technology, and Disability, is a national effort to discover and develop talent among undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities who demonstrate a talent and interest in pursuing a STEM career. The primary goal of the project is to increase the diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce at the professional level. Entry Point! recruits, screens, and refers qualified candidates to company and university research program partners for 10-week summer internships. / Apply by February 9, 2025
- IGLP Residential Fellowship Program: The Institute for Global Law and Policy (IGLP) Residential Fellowship Program at Harvard Law School offers full or partial doctoral and post-doctoral one-year fellowships to a small number of scholars pursuing research in areas related to the IGLPs ongoing work. The Institute welcomes applications from interested doctoral and post-doctoral scholars who are currently pursuing research in the areas of global law, economic policy, and social justice. Fellows are awarded a competitive stipend commensurate with experience. / Apply by February 10, 2025
- Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships: Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships are awarded each year to students from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom for graduate study at Harvard University. A Knox Fellowship pays full Harvard tuition and mandatory health insurance fees and provides a stipend sufficient to cover the living expenses of a single Fellow for a 10-month academic year. Each Knox Fellowship applicant must also apply for admission directly to the Harvard graduate or professional school of his/her choice. Each country has a different deadline – check the website. / Apply by February 10, 2025
- MacDowell Colony Fellowship: The MacDowell Colony is the nation’s leading artist colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Each year about 300 Fellowships, or residencies, are awarded to artists in seven disciplines: architecture, film/video arts, interdisciplinary arts, literature, music composition, theatre, and visual arts. MacDowell encourages applications from artists representing the widest possible range of perspectives and demographics. A Fellowship consists of exclusive use of a private studio, accommodations, and three prepared meals a day for two weeks to two months. MacDowell encourages applications from emerging and established artists representing the widest possible range of perspectives and demographics. Enrolled students are ineligible. / Apply by February 10, 2025
- The Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship: The Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship Program will provide opportunities for early-career environmental journalists from biodiversity hotspots in tropical countries to report on critical environmental issues, gaining valuable training, experience, and credibility that will help them advance their careers in journalism and communications. The Program will support up to 12 fellows per year. Applicants must be from a low- to upper-middle-income tropical country and must be able to work remotely and commit to 10 hours per week. Each fellow will receive $500 a month for the duration of the six-month fellowship, or $3,000 in total. / Apply by February 10, 2025
- Eisenhower USA Fellowship: Eisenhower Fellowships identify, empower, and link outstanding leaders from around the world, helping them to achieve consequential outcomes across sectors and borders. The USA program provides overseas exposure of 4-5 weeks designed to enhance Fellows’ professional and personal growth, develop new contacts, and promote the exchange of ideas and international understanding. Fellows have meetings with leaders in their field, as well as cultural site visits and hospitality by local citizens. Fellows become an engaged member of an exclusive network of more than 1,900 international leaders. Candidates are U.S. citizens approximately 32-45 years old. / Apply by February 10, 2025
- Eisenhower USA Fellowship: Eisenhower Fellowships identify, empower and link outstanding leaders from around the world, helping them to achieve consequential outcomes across sectors and borders. The USA program provides overseas exposure of 4-5 weeks designed to enhance Fellows’ professional and personal growth, develop new contacts, and promote the exchange of ideas and international understanding. Fellows have meetings with leaders in their field, as well as cultural site visits and hospitality by local citizens. Fellows become an engaged member of an exclusive network of more than 1,900 international leaders. Candidates are U.S. citizens approximately 32-45 years old. / Apply by February 10, 2025
- Education Pioneers Summer Fellowship: The EP Summer Fellowship is a 10-week summer experience that previews the impact you can make in the education sector and lays the foundation you need to become a lifelong leader. The Summer Fellowship connects Fellows with a high-impact placement opportunity at a leading education organization, where you can drive critical work on a defined project over 10 consecutive weeks. EP focuses on recruiting and placing Fellows in four key priority areas: data and analysis, strategy and planning, operations, and program and project management. Preview what full-time work in the education sector can look like—and see the role you could play throughout your career. Summer Fellows receive a stipend of $10,000. / Apply by February 11, 2025
- OC Fellowships: OC Fellowships provide exceptional social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders engaged in poverty alleviation and economic justice enterprises the opportunity to participate as Delegates in the Opportunity Collaboration, a four-day problem-solving, strategic retreat. The Fellows attend the full Opportunity Collaboration and participate in all Delegate sessions. The all-inclusive Fellowship includes all on-site costs for housing and meals (4 nights lodging, 3 meals per day), gratuities, and airport shuttle, and has access to OC365 online monthly convenings. All Fellows are responsible for their roundtrip airfare. Financial need is a primary consideration. / Apply by February 12, 2025
- Gratitude Network Fellowship: The Gratitude Network Fellowship supports scale-stage social enterprises (non-profit or for-profit) serving children and youth. Through a year-long leadership development program, the Gratitude Network helps these organizations expand their reach. Fellows are matched and meet monthly with a highly-skilled Coach, receive support from expert advisors to help tackle operational and execution issues, meet regularly by video with their Fellow Cohort for a leadership roundtable, and are invited to topical Growth Webinars and the annual Leadership Summit. Applicants must lead a social enterprise that is at least one year old and the social enterprise must have at least two full-time employees (including the Applicant). / Apply by February 12, 2025
- ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship: The ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship is a 9-month, full-time program that provides fellows with an opportunity to work in Washington D.C. on legislative and public policy issues at Congressional offices. This opportunity is for American Muslims who are committed to a career in public service. Applicants are U.S. citizens, permanent residents of the U.S., or DACA recipients, who graduated with an undergraduate or graduate degree from an accredited university. The Fellowship is a highly selective, nonpartisan program devoted to promoting and encouraging diversity and inclusion on Capitol Hill. Fellows will gain real-world experience working on legislative and public policy issues. The salary for Fellows is $35,000 over 9 months, plus insurance benefits. / Apply by February 12, 2025
- Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship: The Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship is a 3-year program that provides internships, mentoring, and enriched educational opportunities to promising New York City undergraduates to increase their life choices and capacity to make a difference. The fellowship offers paid 10-week internships for 3 consecutive summers. Fellows are provided with annual funding up to $7,500, $9,000, and $10,000 in addition to a $2,000 Discovery Fund to develop their personal, professional, and cultural potential. You must be enrolled at one of the 12 participating colleges. Deadlines vary by the partner institution. / Apply by February 12, 2025
- Hiring Our Heroes Corporate Fellowship Program (CFP): The Hiring Our Heroes (HOH) Corporate Fellowship Program (CFP) is a workforce development program for active-duty military members within 180 days of transition from military service. The program places highly skilled and educated transitioning service members with employers committed to hiring them. HOH CFP Fellows are carefully matched with one of the hundreds of participating host companies based on their skills and experience. Fellows participate in a six to twelve-week internship and receive exclusive on-the-job training, experience in the private sector, and weekly educational sessions with their cohort. The goal of the program is for Fellows to earn a full-time job at their host company upon the conclusion of their internship. There is no cost to participate in the program. / Apply by February 13, 2025
- Solar Ready Vets Fellowships: The Solar Ready Vets Fellowships are implemented by Hiring Our Heroes. The Fellowship connects transitioning service members with solar employers for on-the-job experience in leadership and corporate roles, offering access to a natural recruitment pipeline of the best and brightest transitioning military talent as they explore civilian career options. Highly qualified transitioning service members are placed with solar industry employers for 12 weeks of on-the-job training, intended to lead to employment. There is no cost to employers or fellows to participate. As the Fellowship is a Department of Defense SkillBridge program, fellows are still on active duty and will continue to receive their military salaries and benefits through the 12 weeks. / Apply by February 13, 2025
- Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations (CEESP) Fellowship: The CEESP is a research training program that provides funding for students to travel and conduct mentored summer research internships in foreign countries and U.S. minority settings. The Program is open to graduate public health students (MPH, MSc, PhD, and Dr.PH) from all schools and programs of public health in the U.S. The Program provides career planning and advising to the students at the end of their summer period where a post-summer career development workshop is offered to students at CUNY in New York City. / Apply by February 13, 2025
- L’Oréal USA Fellowships for Women in Science: The L’Oréal USA Fellowships for Women in Science program is a national awards program that annually recognizes and rewards five U.S.-based women researchers at the beginning of their scientific careers. Recipients receive up to $60,000 each that they must put towards their postdoctoral research. Applicants must be involved in life, physical/material sciences, engineering, technology, computer science, or mathematics. Additional eligible areas of study include immunology, all areas of chemistry, earth science, and medical research. Applicants to the L’Oréal USA Fellowships must have completed their Ph.D. by the time of application. / Apply by February 14, 2025
- The VELD Fellowship: The VELD Fellowship Taiwan is an 18-month fully funded professional development program in Taiwan for graduates of top U.S. universities. VELD aims to support you in your professional development no matter which route you continue down. VELD strives to bring about vocational, educational (including linguistic), and leadership development, all while exploring a new cultural landscape in Taipei under full financial support. Fellows are supported by monthly stipends, free housing, healthcare, and flights. U.S. citizenship is not required but you must have citizenship from a country where English is a national language. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Awards: The Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Awards recognize outstanding translations into English of modern Italian poetry through a $10,000 book prize and a $25,000 fellowship, given in alternating years. Candidates must be American translators currently engaged in the translation of twentieth-century Italian poetry. The fellowship provides a stipend of $25,000 and a 5-week residency at the American Academy in Rome. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- blackcomputeHER Fellows Program: The blackcomputeHER Fellows Program is a cohort-based, leadership development program designed to cultivate Black women leaders in computing+tech. The fellows program offers 12 months of intensive development that begins at the yearly blackcomputeHER conference. Fellows will participate in professional workshops led by senior tech professionals and executives, and they will be able to form dynamic, long-term connections with an intimate cohort of professionals. To be eligible to participate in the Fellows program, participants must be Black women pursuing advanced studies or a career in a computing discipline. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- AIF Banyan Impact Fellowship: AIF’s Banyan Impact Fellowship is a 10-month fully-funded volunteer program that places a cohort of young professionals from the US and India in service with communities across India to learn, build capacity, and create a “living bridge” between both countries. Applicants must be US or Indian citizens or US permanent residents between the ages of 21-35 and have completed a Bachelor’s degree (or higher). AIF provides each Fellow a living stipend, insurance coverage, program-related travel, training, and mentorship. They accept applications year-round and have certain priority deadlines to be considered for certain Fellowship start dates. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- Study & Internship Program (SIP) in Germany: A joint program of the German Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS7) and DAAD, this program offers students a full academic semester of study abroad at one of the UAS7 universities in Germany followed by a one-semester professional internship experience in a company or research institute in Germany. Must be currently enrolled as sophomore or juniors in one of these fields – engineering, science, life sciences, business, management, economics, architecture, art, design, journalism, or social work. If selected, you will receive a full tuition waiver for both semesters and are also eligible for a DAAD Scholarship or a UAS7 Travel Scholarship. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science: Graduate students enrolled in Ph.D. programs in North America are encouraged to apply for the Thirteenth Benjamin H. Stevens Graduate Fellowship in Regional Science. Regional Science is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the theory and method of urban and regional phenomena. Regional Scientists apply theoretical and empirical frameworks and methods of the social and other sciences, as well as develop new ones specifically for regional analysis and policy. The Fellowship consists of a stipend of $36,000 (U.S.), paid over twelve months. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Short-term Fellowships: The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institution (STRI) in Panama allows selected candidates to come to STRI year-round and is an excellent resource to provide support for graduate students and introduce them to tropical research. Although focused primarily on graduate students, awards are occasionally given to undergraduate and postdoctoral candidates. These fellowships enable selected candidates to work in the tropics and explore research possibilities at STRI. Fellowships may provide a modest stipend to cover living expenses while at STRI (currently $1,250/month). / Apply by February 15, 2025
- Wallenberg Academy Fellows: The purpose of the Wallenberg Academy Fellows program in Sweden is to give young researchers working conditions that enable them to focus on research and tackle difficult, long-term research questions. The program addresses young researchers in medicine, natural sciences, engineering and technology, humanities, and social sciences. Swedish universities are invited to nominate candidates for the program. The Swedish Academies will evaluate and select the most promising researchers and the universities will then take long-term responsibility for these individuals. Fellows will receive grants for 5 years of SEK 1,000,000 – 2,000,000/year. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- Pierre and Patricia Bikai Fellowship: The Pierre & Patricia Bikai Fellowship will be awarded to assist one graduate student for two months or two students for one month in conducting archaeological research in Jordan. The fellowship will provide room and board at ACOR and a stipend of $800 per month. The fellowship may be combined with another ACOR fellowship that will assist with travel, or the applicant may find travel funds from other sources. This fellowship is not for field work support, but to allow the awardee to continue study or research at ACOR after the field project has concluded and residency at the ACOR center is required. Open to enrolled graduate students of any nationality except Jordanian citizens. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students: The Leibniz Institute fellowships support doctoral researchers from Germany and abroad who have at least a Master’s level degree in history, theology, or another discipline that works historically. They must have been pursuing their doctorate for no more than three years at the time of taking up the scholarship, though exceptions may be made in exceptional circumstances. Fellows are invited to the Institute in Mainz, Germany, where they will conduct research related to their thesis. Fellows receive € 1,350 a month throughout their visit. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- ACMS Library Fellowship: The American Center for Mongolian Studies is inviting applications to conduct short-term library development projects and/or research for a period of up to 12 weeks in Mongolia. Fellows must be US citizens with at least a bachelor’s degree and currently enrolled or employed at a university or college in library or information sciences. The projects will be conducted between May and September with an up to $4,000 award given with additional funding for travel. The goal of the fellowship is to help support the development of the ACMS Library. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- ACMS Field Research Fellowship Program: The American Center for Mongolian Studies is inviting applications to conduct field research in humanities, sciences, and social sciences, for at least 6 weeks in Mongolia. Fellows must be US citizens with at least a bachelor’s degree and currently enrolled or employed at a university or college. The projects will be conducted between May and October with an up to $4,000 award given with additional funding for travel. The goal of the fellowship is to assist as many researchers as possible to participate in a field research experience in Mongolia. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- James H. Dunn, Jr. Memorial Fellowship: The Dunn Fellowship is an opportunity for recent graduates to obtain hands-on experience in state government while obtaining tools for their future careers. Applicants must have completed a bachelor’s or higher graduate degree in the 18 months before the program’s commencement and must have demonstrated a commitment to excellence through academic honors, leadership ability, extracurricular activities, and community involvement. Fellowships are based in Springfield and Chicago, with one placement in Washington, D.C. Dunn Fellows are paid $42,500 annually and receive full state benefits. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- Title VIII Fellowships for Overseas Language Study: The U.S. Department of State, Program for Research and Training on Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (Title VIII), provides fellowship support to graduate students in policy-relevant fields who wish to participate in the American Councils Advanced Russian Language and Area Studies Program (RLASP), the Balkan Language Initiative (BLI), or the Eurasian Regional Language Program (ERLP). Title VIII fellowships are awarded based on financial need and academic merit. To be eligible for Title VIII funding, applicants must meet the requirements of their selected program; Have completed their undergraduate studies; Be enrolled, or demonstrate intent to enroll in graduate study in a field relevant to the formulation of U.S. policy in the region. / Apply by February 15, 2025
- Runway Startup Postdoc Program at Cornell Tech: The Runway Startup Postdoc Program is part business school, part research institution, and part startup incubator. Based at the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, Runway ushers recent PhDs in digital technology fields through a paradigm shift — from an academic mindset to an entrepreneurial outlook. Startup Postdocs arrive with ideas for unproven products and markets that require time and specialized guidance to develop. The program lasts 12–24 months and incorporates academic and business mentorship. Runway provides an impressive package valued at $175,000 in the first year and $150,000 in the second year, which includes a salary, research budget, housing allowance, space, and more. Check the website for more info. / Apply by February 15, 2025
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