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Explorers Club Rising Explorer Grant

The Explorers Club offers grants to students conducting scientific or exploration research projects.

Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities

As Ertegun Scholars, the world's top graduate students in the humanities are brought together with one another and with Oxford's exceptional community of scholars in a unique setting that fosters dialogue across academic disciplines, across cultures and across generations.

Emerson National Hunger Fellowship

The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship trains and inspires new leaders in the movement to end hunger and poverty in the United States.

Davis-Putter Scholarship

The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund provides grants to students actively working for peace and justice. These need-based scholarships are awarded to those who are part of a progressive movement on the campus and in the community.

Boren Undergraduate Scholarship

The Boren Scholarship funds language study in world regions critical to U.S. interests for undergraduate students.

Fund for American Studies Internships in Washington, D.C.

The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) hosts Washington, DC-based and virtual Academic Internship Programs for undergraduate students each summer, fall and spring.

Critical Language Scholarship Program

The Critical Language Scholarship Program provides fully-funded intensive language instruction in host countries during the summer for up to 10 weeks.

City Year

City Year participants serve for 11 months as tutors, mentors and role models in schools across the U.S. as well as South Africa and England.

City of San Francisco Fellowship

The mission of the San Francisco Fellows program is to foster community stewardship by preparing recent college graduates and young professionals for roles in public service and administration.

Churchill Scholarship

The Churchill Scholarship provides funding to American students for a year of Master's study in science, mathematics, and/or engineering at the University of Cambridge.