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.
Earn a master's degree and gain in-classroom experience with the Chicago Teacher Residency. The full-time, one-year urban teacher preparation program provides skills and support needed to become an effective educator.
The Rangel Graduate Fellowship is a program that aims to attract and prepare outstanding young people for careers in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State in which they can help formulate, represent, and implement U.S. foreign policy.
Gaither Junior Fellows work as research assistants to senior scholars at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Fellows conduct research for books, co-author papers, participate in meetings, and organize briefings.
The Byron Fellowship is a six-day program that supports participants in articulating and sharing their vision, clarifying and aligning with their purpose, and embodying the practices and ways of being essential for powerfully transforming their vision into reality.
Blakemore Freeman Fellowships are awarded for one academic year of advanced level language study in East or Southeast Asia. Eligible languages are Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Burmese, Indonesian, Khmer, Thai, and Vietnamese.
MDC, an organization that equips Southern leaders, institutions, and communities to improve economic mobility and advance equity, recruits a talented and passionate recent college graduate each year to work one full year as a paid staff member.
Ambassador Year in China (AYC) is a unique program for university graduates to spend a year teaching, learning, and making a difference at public and private schools across China by becoming Educational Ambassadors.
The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) offers fellowships (up to $23,000) and grants (up to $5,000) to individuals to pursue research, study or creative arts projects in one or more Scandinavian country for up to one year.
The Graduate Education Fund provides support of up to US $40,000 to Australian, Indigenous Australian, American and Native American individuals undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in the country of the other, for a minimum of one-year.