Funding Friday | December 8, 2023
A biweekly newsletter of upcoming fellowships, events, and other ONIF resources.
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ONIF Spotlight: Maggie Scroggs '23
Maggie is currently teaching English in Cádiz, Spain through the North American Language and Culture Assistants (NALCAP) Program. Read more.
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Upcoming Award Deadlines
Awards may fall under more than one category. Read the eligibility requirements or contact ONIF for assistance.
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deadline: January 9APIA Scholarship
The APIA Scholarship is open to AANHPI undergraduates. Amounts range from $2,500 one-year awards to $20,000 multi-year awards. Must be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the US. Preference given to first-generation college students with financial need. Read more.
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Deadline: January 12Marcellus Policy Fellowship Fellows hone their writing skills under expert guidance, crafting a detailed policy paper, a related policy memorandum, op-ed, and receive a $750 stipend. Open to current undergrads, as well as those with 0-2 years of employment in the foreign policy space. US citizenship is not required. Read more.
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Deadline: January 15Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF)
TAPIF offers paid positions across all 30 regions of metropolitan France and French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Martinique, and la Réunion. Assistants teach 12 hours per week in one, two, or three schools. Must have an intermediate proficiency in French. Read more.
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Deadline: January 15US Teaching Assistantship Program in AustriaAs a US teaching assistant in Austria, TAs will work in one or two Austrian secondary schools, teaching 13 hours every week, as salaried employees of provincial school districts. Must have a German proficiency level of at least “intermediate mid” based on the ACTFL guidelines. Read more.
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DEADLINE: January 26APAICS Congressional Fellowship
Designed for young AAPI professionals looking to increase their experience in policy and service. The full-time, paid, 9-month program, places fellows across House and Senate offices, committees, and leadership offices in Washington D.C. Open to US citizens, lawful permanent residents, DACA with an Employment Authorization Document, or individuals who are legally authorized to work full-time without restriction for any US employer and who possess lawful evidence of employment authorization. Read more.
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Deadline: January 26NPR Reflect America Fellowship
For its 2024-25 Reflect America Fellowship, NPR is seeking an early- or mid-career journalist to spend a year reporting on climate change and its impact on vulnerable people, particularly Indigenous communities across North America. Read more.
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Deadline: January 31Killam Fellowship
Provides an opportunity for undergraduates to spend either one semester or a full academic year as an exchange student in the other country. Fellows receive a cash award of $12,000 US ($6,000 per semester), along with an allowance to offset the cost of health insurance in the currency of the host country. Read more.
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College of Business Administration
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priority DEADLINE: January 15LAGRANT Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships
The LAGRANT Foundation aims to increase the number of ethnic minorities in the fields of advertising, marketing, and public relations by providing scholarships, career & professional development workshops, mentors, and internships/jobs to African American, American Indian/Native American, Asian American/Pacific Islander and Hispanic/Latino undergraduate and graduate students. Read more.
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Frank R. Seaver College of Science & Engineering
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Deadline: January 17Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
The DOE CSGF provides financial support for students who intend to pursue doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex problems in science and engineering. The program also funds doctoral candidates in applied mathematics, statistics or computer science who are pursuing research that will contribute to more effective use of emerging high-performance systems. Read more.
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Deadline: January 16Foreign Affairs Information Technology FellowshipThe US Department of State seeks to attract tech talent to the Foreign Service that reflects the diversity of the US. Fellows receive academic funding up to $37,500 annually (for tuition, room and board, books, mandatory fees and some travel expenses) for the junior and senior years of undergraduate study OR a two-year master’s degree program in an IT-related field. Read more.
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Deadline: January 31Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Hollings Scholarship Program provides undergraduates with tuition assistance for two years of full-time study plus a 10-week, full-time paid internship at a NOAA facility during the summer. Read more.
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Deadline: January 31John R. Lewis Undergraduate Public Health Scholars ProgramThese programs provide internship and fellowship opportunities for qualified undergraduate and graduate students to gain meaningful experiences in public health settings. Read more.
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Other Notable Opporunities
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DEADLINE: Monday, JAN. 22CPD is heading to the Big Apple and we want to bring you along! This 3-day trip to New York City will give students an insight into what it takes to work and live in New York.
There will be two specialized tracks catered to Business and Creative Professions and will include site visits with top industry employers, group activities at popular New York attractions, and opportunities to network with alumni and employers. Confirmed employers so far include T-Mobile, 1Iota, GroupM, AlphaSights, Citibank, and more to be announced soon! This experience will be open to all students, with a preference to students within a year of graduation.
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DEADLINE: Sunday, Jan. 31Earn 6 credits from 20 diverse classes. Tuition includes day trips, cultural activities, corporate visits, and airport pickup/dropoff. Contact Jessie Lee for more info: jessieeyelee@gmail.com.
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