(*Please note that all dates are tentative) July 11, 2026: Arrivals and Orientation in Washington, D.C. International TechGirls travel with fellow TechGirls from their home country and a flight chaperone. July 13-25, ... more details
Covers travel, course registration, and mentorship; builds skills via coursework, weekly seminars, networking, and a mentored mini-project on gender equity/GBV. Supported by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Program runs March 2026–early 2027.... more details
Your personal statement should cover: Your background and educational journey. Your passion for engineering/science. Academic and extracurricular achievements. Challenges you’ve overcome. Career goals and alignment with NIPES&rsquo... more details
Interested students must demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession and: Have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance, criminal justice or similar fraud-r... more details
• Funding begins April 1, 2026 for impactful, early-stage scientific research.• Supports innovative, high-risk/high-reward projects addressing major cardiovascular and neurological health challenges.• Encourages international collaboration and integr... more details
• Up to $7,500 in funding for academic expenses• Recognition as a Udall Scholar, joining a national network of emerging leaders• Opportunities for leadership development and engagement with environmental and tribal policy professionals.... more details
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Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in engineering. National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program completed. No more than three (3) years of post-graduate professional experience. Exposure to operations, manufacturing, supply chain or tec... more details
We seek exceptional, community-focused students who face significant financial barriers to university education. An ideal WMI Scholar: Is 35 years of age or younger as of August 1, 2026 Will study in their home country (or within the... more details
Citizens (or those who hold refugee status) in a Commonwealth country are welcome to apply. There is no upper age limit to be eligible for a QECS Award. You must have attained a minimum of 2:1 (or equivalent) at undergraduate level ... more details
18-29 years old Limited-income background or first-generation to attend university Currently enrolled in a university program or graduated from a university program Now, we will also be accepting learners who have graduated from or are Curre... more details
• A stipend aligned with the proposed project budget and subject to funding availability• Opportunity to undertake meaningful academic or experiential learning activities anywhere in the world• Support for travel, research, service, or other intellec... more details
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Selected Harvard–Amgen Scholars will receive:• Stipend for the full 10-week period• Paid housing and dining plan in Harvard River Houses• Travel allowance for travel to/from Boston• Access to Harvard libraries and recreational facilities• Mentorship ... more details
• Successful applicants will receive up to $4,000 in financial support to assist with their academic pursuits.• Opportunities to engage with the Burkle Center’s network, events, and international relations community.... more details
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