An applicant must be a female student who is a native citizen of one of the Pan American
countries (other than the United States) defined as those countries which comprise the Organization of American States/Pan
American Union. She must hold a bachelor's or equivalent degree, and be furthering her work on a master's or equivalent degree
at a state-supported college or university in Texas. Click here to download the forms
For more details please visit the website: Partt.org/Scholarship
The Provost's Undergraduate
Research Scholarship Program (PURS) provides talented UH
juniors and seniors with the opportunity to participate
in a research project under the direction of a UH
faculty mentor.
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The Honors College and the Office
of Undergraduate Research are committed to assisting
students in finding and applying for major scholarships
as well as searching for other enrichment opportunities
such as external research programs, volunteer or service
projects, internships, and summer programs.
Individuals interested in artistic and technical production, arts administration and community engagement.
Fellowship provides a modest stipend and is intended to increase participation of people of color in the arts.
Women of any nationality with a superior academic record and a bachelor's degree in science or engineering.
Fellowships carry a stipend of $6,000; approximately 35 are awarded annually. Deadline: mid November.
These scholarships are open to high school seniors and college freshmen who plan to study architecture at a NAAB-
accredited program. Scholarship amounts range between $500 and $2,500 and are determined by evaluation of
financial need information provided by the student and the school.
Available for citizens of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden for study or research programs (usually at
the graduate level) in the United States for up to one year.
Full scholarships for one to two years for citizens of ADB's developing member countries pursuing postgraduate
studies in development-related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian and Pacific Region.
The AIARD Awards Committee performs an important service to AIARD and the broader international agriculture
and rural development community by funding a series of scholarships for students involved in the field.
Graduate fellowships of $1,000 per year for female students enrolled in a behavioral, life, physical, or social science
or engineering program leading to a Ph.D.
Graduate school tuition and a summer travel allowance of no more than $5,000 for seniors in their last year of
graduate school who intend to enter the field of Byzantine studies.
Full scholarship for nationals from Southern African countries South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland,
Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Angola and Mozambique) who wish to pursue a postgraduate degree
(normally a one year Master's degree) in either the United Kingdom or southern Africa.
10-week program in which selected undergraduate students conduct independent research. Student recipients of this
competitive fellowship will receive a stipend of $3,000 and also will be provided housing at no cost in a double-
occupancy dormitory on campus.
CSIS offers full and part-time internships in the fall, spring and summer for undergraduates, advanced students, and
recent graduates who are interested in gaining practical experience in public policy. Applicants must be eligible to
work in the U.S.
The Charles G. Koch Summer Fellow Program offers internships in public policy located in Washington, DC, and at
state-based policy organizations across the country featuring a $1,500 stipend.
Designed to engage graduate science, engineering, medical, veterinary, business, and law students in the analysis
that informs the creation of science and technology policy.
$1,500 - $3,000 grant to meet specific research needs not covered by other supporting funds (eg. small items of
equipment). Applicants must be enrolled at an institution of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington
Metropolitan Area.
Undergraduate scholarship eligible for foreign nationals attending a US institution for an undergraduate degree to
study in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Seeks to provide seed funding and support to more than 450 social entrepreneurs with bold ideas for social change in
order to launch groundbreaking organizations around the world.
Twenty-two fellowships for doctoral-level programs in business administration, economics, public administration,
and public policy. For citizens of Georgia, Russia or Ukraine.
Fellowships to first-, second-, and third-year undergraduate students from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. This
program supports one year of non-degree undergraduate study in the United States in the particular fields.
Educational exchanges that strengthen understanding and communication between the United States and over
students from 140 countries. Students interested in applying for the Fulbright Student Program must apply through
the Fulbright Program Office in their home country.
For undergraduate and graduate students interested in the classical liberal/libertarian tradition of individual rights
and market economies. More than 100 fellowships up to $12,000 are awarded annually.
Grants between $2,500 and $10,000 for projects to support civil society organizations, education professionals,
media, and journalists in the Middle East and North Africa.
Graduating seniors or recent alumni. Open to all fields of study at any accredited university in the US or abroad.
Award is up to $50,000 per year for up to 6 years.
Nationals of IMF Asian member countries interested in studying for their doctorates in economics in order to work
in an international financial institution (such as the IMF or the World Bank) or in their home administrations.
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For individuals from World Bank member countries to undertake graduate studies at any university located in a
World Bank member country except their own.
Annual fellowship($7,500; $15,000; or an alternate award of $1,000) for advanced study of Fine Arts to enhance
professional standing or to finance a special project. Preference for candidates under 25 years.
Funding opportunity for Muslim students in Medicine, Engineering, and sciences (Physics, Chemistry, and Geology)
to study at an accredited European or North American university.
Provides funding for students who completed two semesters at NCSU and intend to remain there. Applicants must
also be recognized by their community as leaders.
Provides grants of up to $10,580 to men and women whose individual initiative and work in a wide spectrum of
disciplines furthers the Lindberghs' vision of a balance between the advance of technology and the preservation of
the natural/human environment.
Awards five to six grants to women from developing countries about $11,000 each year.
The updated name of the fund is: MARGARET McNAMARA MEMORIAL FUND® (MMMF)
The correct link is: http://www.mmmf-grants.org/
For women from developing countries who are currently studying in the United States or Canada,
the MMMF awards grants of approximately $12,000 each; grants are not renewable.
Various scholarships for undergraduate students interested in computer science and related technical
Disciplines: one year award for students attending institutions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, also
required that the student complete a salaried summer internship.
Student members of NABJ, foreign or American born, currently attending or entering an accredited four-year
college/university in the U.S. or those who are candidates for graduate school are eligible for up to $25,000 per year.
For students interested in the acquisition of knowledge of molecular and basic immunology as well as the necessary
foundation in the appropriate basic disciplines.
Supports doctoral dissertations that explore the sources and nature of international conflict, and strategies to prevent
or end conflict and to sustain peace. Citizens of all countries are eligible, but must be enrolled in an accredited
college or university in the United States.
Sixty Fellowships of $5,000 and forty Awards of Excellence of $2,000 each to members entering the first year of
graduate or professional study. Each Phi Kappa Phi chapter may select one candidate from among its local
applicants to compete for the Society-wide awards.
1-3 years of study at Oxford University for citizens of Australia, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Canada,
Commonwealth Caribbean and Jamaica, Germany, Hong Kong, India Kenya, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan,
Singapore, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Approximately 20 ($2,000-$3,000) awards are offered to students in the U.S. in need of financial aid to further their
education at the undergraduate or graduate level.
One year of non- degree academic study at leading universities and colleges throughout the United States. Fellows
concentrate on community, governmental, or corporate affairs.
Supports marine-related courses of study for undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and
graduate students with an overall GPA of at least 3.3/4.0 and demonstrating financial need.
Various awards for women pursuing baccalaureate or graduate degrees in engineering or computer science, as well
as engineering and computer science students enrolled in ABET-accredited engineering programs.
Two special degree study programs for citizens of South Pacific nations and East Timor. Scholarships are awarded
for undergraduate degree study. Priority is given to applicants seeking degrees that address national development
needs.
Candidates for the doctoral degree at a graduate school within the United States are eligible.
Student Academy Awards
http://www.oscars.org/saa/
Awards and cash grants offered for student films.
Young researchers with advanced degrees (M.A., M.Sc. or equivalent) from developing countries majoring in one of
four areas: environment, intercultural dialogue, information and communication technologies, and peaceful conflict
resolution.
A series of scholarships which hold their own eligibility criteria, open/close dates and required documents. In order
to apply for a UNCF Program Services Scholarship, you must apply through the online application process.
Provides opportunities for personal development through golf and its values, through a two-year program connecting
college graduates at the outset of their careers with resources that enable them to grow personally and
professionally.
Candidates applying for the one year Villers Fellowship ($35,000 annual salary) must demonstrate a commitment to
social and health care justice advocacy following their year of hands-on experience as a fellow.
The Vacation Scholarship is intended to provide promising undergraduates with 'hands-on' experience of research
during the summer vacation and to encourage them to consider a career in research
The Wellstone Fellowship for Social Justice is designed to foster the advancement of social justice through
participation in health care advocacy work that focuses on the unique challenges facing many communities of color.