Now open: The Gilman-McCain Scholarship
Undergraduates who are dependents (child or spouse) of currently active or activated U.S. military personnel may apply to win up to $5,000 towards credit-bearing study abroad programs or internships. Apply August 1 for funding for study abroad programs in Fall '23 and Spring '24. Learn more.
Did you know that you could qualify for an additional $1,000 with LMU's Gilman Incentive Grant by applying through ONIF? Learn more.
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| Funding Friday | June 23
A twice-monthly list of upcoming fellowships, events, and other ONIF resources.
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"Bless this mess"
Leavey Center is getting a facelift!
Lions are encouraged to schedule Zoom appointments if you have any concerns about meeting on campus.
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event Spotlight | June 30ONIF's Guide to Fellowships that Fund Graduate Study
For seniors or graduate students who want to pursue another degree in Fall 2024, register today for an info session on funding opportunities for U.S. and international universities!
Some of the fellowships covered will be open for international students.
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fellowship spotlightKnight-Hennessy Scholarship
The application for the 2024 cohort of the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship is now open! K-H Scholars receive full funding for up to three years of graduate school at Stanford University. Open to U.S. and international students. Learn more.
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July 10-14ONIF Closed
ONIF will be closed from July 10 through July 14. If you have an immediate concern, please email fellowships@lmu.edu or schedule a Zoom meeting. ONIF will reply to inquiries on July 17.
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Opportunities for Students of Color
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Hope you had a festive Juneteenth!
Check out these fellowships for members of the Black and African-American community and mark your calendars for the next application cycle!
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keywords: sophomores, undergraduate, engineering (all disciplines), operations management, finance, supply chain, marketing, career development, paid internship, U.S. citizen, self-identify as Black/African American/multiracial, 3.0 GPA
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keywords: undergraduate, graduate, Ph.D. students, African American/Black, Alaska Native/Native American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino/Latinx/Latine, freshmen/first year, sophomores, juniors, non-graduating seniors, U.S. citizen, permanent citizen, DACA recipient, 3.0 GPA, advertising, marketing, public relations
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keywords: social justice leadership, South Africa, Ireland, Washington, D.C., freshman/first year, sophomore, junior, 3.3 GPA, U.S. citizen, U.S. national, permanent resident, Black/African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Hispanic/Latino/Latinx/Latine, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, study abroad, conflict resolution, peace building, reconciliation
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keywords: seniors, recent graduates, graduate, internships, fellowships, multiple disciplines, communications, press and media relations, 2.5 GPA, U.S. citizen, permit to work in the U.S., leadership, public service, governance, policy-making
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keywords: M.S., PhD, STEM, engineering, science, research, development, technical careers, internships, 2.8 GPA, American Indian/Native, African American/Black, Hispanic American/Latino, U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, graduating senior, alumni
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Upcoming Award Deadlines
Please note: many awards fall into more than one category. Read the eligibility requirements or contact ONIF for assistance.
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All or Multiple Disciplines
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keywords: all majors, undergraduate, graduate students, U.S. Citizens, permanent residents
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keywords: study abroad, Japan, Japanese, undergraduate, graduate students, U.S. citizen, permanent U.S. resident
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keywords: alumni, 5 years professional experience, activist/activism, equity, democracy, global, born after 1983, open to some international students
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keywords: graduate funding, international students, non-U.S. citizens, immigrants, children of immigrants, DACA, younger than 31 years old
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Frank R. Seaver College of Science & Engineering
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keywords: resident of US states, Puerto Rico, or Washington, D.C.; any nationality; enrolled graduate students; college senior; medical school; nursing program; pharmacy degree; practitioners
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School of Film and Television
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keywords: pre-production artists, designers, painters, story artists, CG generalists, underrepresented communities, career-ready artists
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College of Business Administration
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keywords: almuni, social issues, innovation, entrepreneurs, leaders, social impact, diversity, decision-makers, financial inclusion, environment, education, economic mobility, health
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keywords: U.S. citizens, K-12 educators, international projects, educational policy and practice, global, STEM, English, English language learning, humanities, art, business, special education
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| Other Notable Opportunities
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varying deadlinesC4ADS Internships
As a C4ADS intern, you will work alongside staff on their projects and receive one-on-one mentorship to maximize your professional development. You will participate in our Intern Training Program, where you will learn about our mission and how to apply analytical techniques, methodologies, datasets, and tools (e.g. Palantir, Windward) to your work. Learn more.
Register by July 18Best Practices in Applying to Graduate School Webinar
Join the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA) for an introductory webinar on best practices when applying for graduate school. In this monthly series, APSIA’s International Admissions and Operations Manager will answer questions about selecting a graduate program, preparing an application, paying for school, and career opportunities. Learn more.
Register by July 20APSIA's Online Graduate School Fair I
Thinking about Grad School? Searching for an international career in the private, public, or non-governmental sector? Representatives of APSIA’s top international affairs and public policy graduate schools can help you navigate the admissions process. Attendees can ask questions about application requirements, curricula and joint degrees, financial aid, and career opportunities. Learn more.
Due July 28Virtual Student Federal Service Internships
The Virtual Student Federal Service connects the talents of U.S. citizen college students with the needs of federal agencies. Interns work about 10 hours per week during the school year. There are opportunities for all, from data visualization to political analysis. Internships available for all undergrad and graduate levels. Students can intern from anywhere. Application opens July 1. Learn more.
DUE JULY 31German Bundestag International Parliamentary Scholarship
The International Parliamentary Scholarship at the German Bundestag gives young professionals the opportunity to experience how the German Parliament works over the course of five months, with three of these spent working in a Member's office. Must have a University degree, very good knowledge of the German language, and be under 30 years old at the start of the scholarship. Learn more.
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