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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.

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.

Lead For America

Lead for America recruits, trains, and places our nation's most promising young leaders in two-year paid fellowships in local governments as a means of strengthening America's public institutions, supporting our local communities, and cultivating a new generation of transformational public service leaders.

Knowles Teaching Fellowship

The Knowles Teaching Fellowship is an intensive and cohesive, five-year program that supports early-career, high school mathematics and science teachers in their efforts to develop teaching expertise and lead from the classroom.

Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program

JET students participate in an exchange program in Japan to teach English or work in local offices dealing with international relations or teaching sports.

Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) Fellowships for Future College Teachers

The Intercollegiate Studies Institute offers fellowships of up to $15,000 for graduate students who intend to teach.

Humanity in Action Fellowship

The Humanity in Action Fellowship explores issues of democracy, pluralism, human rights, and social justice.

Horseshoe Farm Community Health Fellowship

Project Horseshoe Farm is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with sites in Greensboro and Marion, Alabama and in Pomona, California. The fellowship is a unique community-based "gap year" opportunity for those interested in healthcare or other community-based services.

Hillary Rodham Clinton Award for Peace and Reconciliation

Queen's University Belfast will provide a full tuition-fee waiver to an exceptional female student from the United States who wishes to pursue study in a field related to politics, conflict transformation or human rights.

Hertog Foundation Fellowships in Politics and Foreign Affairs

The Hertog Foundation offers several highly competitive and selective educational summer programs for outstanding individuals who seek to influence the intellectual, civic, and political life of the United States.