Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: October 20 – 26, 2024

Aug 26, 2024
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Immigrant Justice Corps: Immigrant Justice Corps is a two-year fellowship program for law graduates interested in helping immigrants.

This list of upcoming fellowship deadlines offers diverse opportunities in justice, international relations, technology innovation, policy, Spanish literature, and academia. From programs supporting legal advocates for immigrants to research-focused fellowships in the humanities and sciences, there’s something for everyone. These fellowships provide financial support and professional development for early-career researchers, Ph.D. candidates, or students eyeing a specialized master’s degree and fully funded graduate programs. You’ve got 8 weeks to apply! Apply now!

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Upcoming Fellowship Deadlines: October 20 – 26, 2024

 

  • Immigrant Justice Corps: Immigrant Justice Corps (“IJC”) is a two-year fellowship program for law graduates (Justice Fellows) and college graduates (Community Fellows) with a passion for justice for immigrants. IJC trains fellows and places them with host organizations in New York City, Long Island, the Lower Hudson Valley, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Texas. All fellows must be eligible for work authorization in the U.S. for the full two years of the fellowship. We generally require Justice Fellows to take the New York State Bar. Community Fellows have a Spring deadline and Justice Fellows have a Fall deadline. / Apply by October 20, 2024

 

  • World Politics and Statecraft Fellowship: The World Politics and Statecraft Fellowship program is an annual grant competition to support Ph.D. dissertation research on American foreign policy, international relations, international security, strategic studies, area studies, and diplomatic and military history. The fellowship’s objective is to support the research and writing of policy-relevant dissertations through fieldwork, archival research, and language training funding. In evaluating applications, the Foundation will prefer projects that could directly inform U.S. policy debates and thinking. The Foundation will award up to twenty grants of $10,000 each. / Apply by October 21, 2024

 

  • Activate Fellowship: Activate empowers scientists and engineers to reinvent the world by bringing their hard technology research to market to address climate change and other global challenges across industries. Activate transforms scientists into high-impact entrepreneurs through the Activate Fellowship, a two-year immersive experience that provides funding and fosters the resources, knowledge, networks, investors, and partnerships that fellows need to succeed as startup founders. Fellows receive a yearly living stipend of $100K, health and travel benefits, and $100,000 in research funding. And it’s free—Activate is a non-profit and does not take equity in fellows’ startups. / Apply by October 23, 2024

 

  • Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program: The Payne Fellowship encourages the application of members of minority groups who have historically been underrepresented in international development careers and those with financial needs. The Payne Fellowship Program provides benefits valued at up to $104,000 over two years toward a two-year master’s degree, arranges internships in Washington D.C. and at USAID missions overseas, and provides professional development and support. Applicants must be college seniors or graduates looking to start graduate school in the fall of the year they apply, have GPAs of at least 3.2, and be U.S. citizens. / Apply by October 24, 2024

 

  • IRH Solmsen Fellowships: The Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is pleased to offer four Solmsen Fellowships for an academic year. To be awarded to scholars from outside the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Through a generous bequest from Friedrich and Lieselotte Solmsen, the Solmsen Fellowships sponsor scholars working in the humanities on European history, literature, philosophy, politics, religion, art, and culture in the classical, medieval, and early modern periods before 1700. Solmsen Fellows are expected to reside at the IRH throughout the academic year. The award provides a stipend of $60,000, office space, support services, and access to all university facilities. / Apply by October 24, 2024

 

  • IRH Kingdon Fellowships: The Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is pleased to offer two Robert M. Kingdon Fellowships for an academic year, to be awarded to scholars from outside the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Through a generous bequest from Robert M. Kingdon, the Kingdon Fellowship sponsors scholars working in the humanities in the historical, literary, artistic, and/or philosophical studies of Christian and/or Jewish religious traditions and their role in society. Kingdon Fellows are expected to be in residence at the IRH throughout the academic year. The award provides a stipend of $60,000, office space, support services, and access to all university facilities. / Apply by October 24, 2024

 

  • IRH Biruté Ciplijauskaité Fellowships in Spanish Literature and Culture of the Iberian Peninsula: The Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is pleased to offer up to three Biruté Ciplijauskaité Fellowships for an academic year, to be awarded to scholars from outside the University of Wisconsin–Madison. These fellowships may be renewable for a second year.  These fellowships are available to scholars with a Ph.D. (at any stage of their career), working in Spanish Iberian cultural studies with a preference for Peninsular Spanish poetry. Ciplijauskaité Fellows are expected to be in residence throughout the academic year. The award provides a stipend of $60,000, office space, support services, and access to all university facilities. / Apply by October 24, 2024

 

  • RSE Personal Research Fellowships: RSE Personal Research Fellowships allow eligible applicants to take up to twelve months to focus on a research project of their choice. The award provides funding for the appointment of a temporary replacement to enable the awardee to take research leave, either in their institution or elsewhere, while remaining in continuous employment with their present employer. In addition to funding the salary, this grant funds research costs for the awardee. Fellowships are open to early and mid-career researchers. Applicants must be existing members of academic staff on open-ended or continuing contracts in a Higher Education Institution (HEI), Research Institution (RI), or Cultural Institution (CI) in Scotland. / Apply by October 24, 2024

 

  • Jean Monnet Fellowship: The Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies in Florence, Italy offers fellowships to scholars who have obtained their doctorate at least 5 years before the start of the fellowship. During their stay at the RSCAS, fellows work on a research topic that fits well in the overall research profile of the RSCAS (Integration, Governance and Democracy; Regulating Markets and Governing Money; and 21st Century World Politics and Europe) and participate in the academic life of the Centre and of the EUI. Jean Monnet Fellowships have a duration of 1 year, renewable once. / Apply by October 25, 2024

 

  • Senate Undergraduate Session Assistants Program: The Senate Undergraduate Session Assistants Program offers approximately 30 talented undergraduate students from accredited New York State universities an opportunity to experience state government and the legislative process through their participation in an on-site, academic enriching, and career-building work experience. The program runs for about 4 months, beginning in mid-January and ending in late April. Majors in all accredited disciplines are accepted and encouraged. Typically, 15 credit hours are awarded by most participating SUNY, CUNY, and independent colleges and universities, and students receive a $7,500 stipend. Applicants must be able to provide proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. / Apply by October 25, 2024

 

  • University of Toronto Fully Funded PhD in Pharmacology: The University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada offers fully funded programs of study for students to earn a Ph.D. in Pharmacology. The objective of the Ph.D. degree in Pharmacology is to have students possess a comprehensive understanding of the general field of pharmacology, in addition to specific expertise in their particular area of interest. They build on their knowledge of pharmacology so that they can think critically about specific areas in pharmacology. Students in the thesis-based M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology receive annual stipends during the normal graduate degree program duration. / Apply by October 25, 2024

 

  • RI Agriculture and Food System Fellows Program: The RI Agriculture and Food System Fellows Program is a paid work experience for motivated undergraduate students interested in food system-related careers. Selected students work on real-world agricultural and food system-related projects alongside industry professionals who serve as mentors.  Students work with their mentor for a minimum of 400 paid hours from May to September. Fellows also receive in-depth professional development training, connections to industry-wide networking opportunities, food system-related industry training, and Extension engagement experience through a 4-H Youth Development Program-led practicum working with school-age youth. / Apply by October 25, 2024

 

  • University of South Carolina Fully Funded Master of Accountancy: The University of South Carolina, based in Columbia, SC offers a fully funded Master of Accountancy. The Program is a highly customizable program designed to hone students’ ability to analyze information, identify problems, and provide value-added solutions — all while gaining the confidence and communication skills needed to stand out in the accounting field. All students admitted to the MACC program are automatically considered for other financial awards. Traditionally award 16 to 24 graduate assistant positions per semester. Graduate assistants receive a per-semester stipend of $2,000 and an award to reduce non-resident program fee rates. There are some merit-based fellowship awards. / Apply by October 26, 2024

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