2024-2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program Intent to Apply Deadline Extended: June 16
The intent to apply deadline for the 2024-2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program has been extended to June 16. Click here for the form. This cycle is open to rising seniors, recent graduates and alumni, and current grad students. Learn more.
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| Funding Friday | June 9
A twice-monthly list of upcoming fellowships, events, and other ONIF resources.
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event SpotlightBrainstorming Essay Topics for Fulbright and UK Award Applications on June 13
Already intending to apply for the Fulbright or UK graduate awards this cycle? Don't miss this workshop to get started on your materials! Register today.
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Fellowship spotlight
McCall MacBain Scholarship
A full scholarship, covering all tuition and fees for the full normal duration of an eligible master’s or professional program at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. McCall MacBain will award 20 scholarships to Canadian citizens and 10 scholarships to U.S. students and international students.
LMU's deadline to signal intent to apply is August 22; national deadline is September 27. Learn more about the campus process here.
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fellowship SpotlightFulbright to the UK: Ulster University (new!)
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Happy Pride Month from ONIF!
Check out these fellowships for members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community and get these opportunities on your radar for the next application cycle!
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keywords: LGBTQ, undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, BIPOC, financial need, community involvement, any citizenship
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keywords: LGBTQ, undergraduate, technology, STEM, media, public relations, communications, graphic design, business, engineering, sciences
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keywords: LGBTQ, Washington, D.C., Congress, internship, leaders of color, transgender, government, public policy
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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: federal aid, public policy, civic leadership
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keywords: Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, public service, unpaid internship, government office, federal, local
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keywords: Korean heritage, 3.0 GPA, financial need, undergraduate, graduate students, U.S. Citizens, international students
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keywords: undergraduate, graduate students, U.S. Citizens, permanent residents
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Frank R. Seaver College of Science & Engineering
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keywords: women, aerospace, science, technology, engineering, math, undergraduates, rising juniors and seniors, 3.0 GPA, U.S. Citizen, Permanent resident
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| Other Notable Opportunities
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deadline today!PPIA Public Service Weekend: Advancing Equity Through Inclusive Leadership and Policymaking
This virtual conference, hosted by George Washington University's (GW) Elliott School of International Affairs, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, and GW Law, will offer opportunities for you to learn from and network with leading scholars and policy experts in the field of domestic and international affairs. Through this interactive program, you will work in small teams to develop policy recommendations. Learn more.
Apply by June 11CHLI / Embassy of Spain Young Hispanic Leaders Program
The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute and the Embassy of Spain in the US invite young leaders to apply to the Young Hispanic Leaders Program. The Program aims to make the reality of Spain known to young Americans of Hispanic origin and create a network of contacts among prominent professionals in the political, cultural, business and academic spheres from both sides of the Atlantic. Learn more.
Apply by June 20PPIA Public Service Weekend: Building an Equitable and Sustainable World Through Public Interest Technology
An opportunity for rising college juniors and seniors from all majors and backgrounds, especially those with a commitment to working on issues involving social justice and equity. Diverse and underrepresented background students encouraged to apply. Attendees will participate in the Scopeathon for Social Good, meet thought leaders and practitioners, grown leadership and professional development skills, and learn about career and education opportunities. Learn more.
APPLY BY JUNE 30 Harvard Kennedy School Public Policy Leadership Conference
The 23rd annual Public Policy Leadership Conference will be held October 12-15, 2023 on the Harvard campus in Cambridge, MA. PPLC inspires undergraduates to pursue careers in public service. Attendees learn what it is to study policy in a graduate school environment and have opportunities to connect with current HKS students, faculty, and staff, as well as fellow high-achieving undergraduate students. Learn more.
Throughout the month of juneGilman Foreign Policy in Focus: Refugees & Migration - Virtual Seminar Series
The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program is hosting a free seminar series focused on global migration and refugees. Participants will be introduced to the foundational elements of global migration, and international refugee policy. The goal of this interdisciplinary, interactive seminar series is to enhance participants’ understanding of global migration and refugees through a foreign policy lens, including the social, political, and economic impacts of these issues. Learn more and register.
REGISTER BY JULY 14PPIA Public Service Expo - Free/Virtual
PPIA's EXPO allows students and professionals to connect with employers, fellowships, and the top public policy and international affairs graduate programs nationwide! Exhibitors participating in the EXPO share PPIA's commitment to increasing diversity and fostering inclusion in public service. Attendees will learn about the graduate school admissions process. Prospective applicants can ask questions about various policy programs and what makes a strong candidate and carefully consider which programs align with their interests and careers. Learn more.
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