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Explore more than 200 scholarships, grants, fellowships and other awards. Search by award area (research, study abroad, international affairs, etc.) or by student status (first year, second year, graduate student, international student, etc.). This is not an exhaustive list of options. For more information on awards that may fit more closely with your future goals, contact our office to set up an appointment.
Leland International Hunger Fellows Program
The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship trains emerging leaders in the movement to end hunger worldwide. Each class of twelve to fifteen dedicated fellows develops the tools and skills they need to become effective change agents, advancing the goal of a hunger-free world by strengthening host organizations and building food and nutrition security at the field and policy level.
Student Status: Alumni, Fourth Year, Graduate Student
Area: Foreign Policy, Public Service, Public Policy
Leonard M. Rieser Award
The Leonard M. Rieser Award is the capstone of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Next Generation Program, created to ensure that new voices, steeped in science and public policy, have a trusted platform from which to address the world’s existential challenges. The Rieser Award was established to recognize outstanding emerging science and security experts passionate about advancing peace and security in our time.
Student Status: First Year, Fourth Year, Second Year, Third Year
Area: STEM
Lexington Sister Cities Internships
The Lexington Sister Cities Commission offers internships in Deauville, France and Shinhidaka, Japan.
Student Status: Fourth Year, International Student, Second Year, Third Year
Area: Language Study
Lime Connect Fellowship Program
Student Status: Third Year
Area: Leadership
Luce Scholars Program
Student Status: Fourth Year, Graduate Student, Alumni
Area: Leadership, Language Study
Lurcy Fellowship for Study in France
Student Status: Fourth Year, Graduate Student
Area: Study Abroad
Mariam K. Chamberlain Award
In honor of pioneering feminist economist Mariam K. Chamberlain (MKC), the Institute for Women's Policy Research offers a fellowship in public policy to a promising scholar each year. The fellow contributes to a variety of research projects to inform policies affecting women. To apply, applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in social science.
Student Status: Alumni, Fourth Year
Area: Public Policy
Marshall Scholarship
Student Status: Fourth Year, Alumni
Area: Graduate Study, Leadership, Arts, Research, STEM, Humanities, Agriculture
Masa Israel Grants and Scholarships
Masa Israel works to make it as easy as possible for Jewish young adults to go to Israel. The program offers grants and/or scholarships to help make the experience more affordable, and collects information about other grants and scholarships available for long-term Israel programs from third party organizations.
Student Status: Alumni, First Year, Fourth Year, Graduate Student, Second Year, Third Year
Area: Study Abroad
Math for America
Math For America trains mathematically talented individuals to become high school math teachers. Fellows receive a stipend and full tuition scholarship to a master's level preparation program. Students should be math majors or candidates with significant math-related coursework in physical sciences, or engineering.
Student Status: Alumni, Fourth Year
Area: STEM