PRIZE ACADEMY AMERICAN IN BERLIN

The academy invites applications from both emerging and established scholars, writers, and professionals interested in independent study in Berlin. Annually, around 24 Berlin Prizes are awarded. Previous awardees encompass historians, economists, poets, novelists, journalists, legal scholars, anthropologists, musicologists, and public policy experts. Fellowships typically span an academic semester, occasionally extending to a full academic year. […]

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DOROTHY DAY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM [Lydia’s House]

THE DOROTHY DAY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM caters to women of faith who wish to reside in a community and engage in life-sharing with families experiencing homelessness. This two-year residential initiative in Ohio provides private living quarters, a stipend, educational opportunities, growth prospects, and more. Each fellow receives mentoring in the efforts against family poverty and homelessness […]

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PEMBROKE CENTER POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS [Brown University Pembroke Center]

Postdoctoral research fellows contribute significantly to the intellectual community at the Pembroke Center. Residing on-site for a year, these fellows engage in original research, design and teach undergraduate courses, actively participate in the Pembroke Seminar’s interdisciplinary scholarly community, collaborate on research and programming, and benefit from faculty mentorship for professional development. Selection of candidates is […]

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THE WW DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIPS IN WOMEN’S STUDIES [Institute for Citizens & Scholars]

The WW Dissertation Fellowships in Women’s Studies provide assistance for the last year of Ph.D. dissertation writing. This support is extended to candidates in the humanities and social sciences whose research explores women and gender in interdisciplinary and innovative manners. Highly competitive applications showcase a concise, comprehensive, and persuasive depiction of the candidate’s work, along […]

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ECHIDNA GLOBAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM [Brookings Institute]

The Echidna Global Scholars Program offers a visiting fellowship lasting 4-6 months, hosted by the Center for Universal Education (CUE) at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. This initiative aims to enhance the research and analytical skills of NGO leaders and academics with substantial experience and connections to developing countries. Echidna Scholars concentrate on enhancing […]

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ONRAMP FELLOWSHIP

OnRamp Fellowship, operated by Diversity Lab, serves as a re-entry platform. It connects seasoned lawyers returning to the workforce after a career break with law firms and legal departments in the U.S. for year-long paid positions. To ensure successful fellowship placements, applicants undergo thorough screening and are matched with organizations based on cultural fit and […]

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RUNNING START CONGRESSIONAL FELLOWSHIP [Running Start]

Every spring and autumn, Running Start meticulously chooses eight Congressional Fellows via a rigorous and competitive application process. The program, maintaining a nonpartisan stance, actively seeks applicants with diverse political affiliations. From Monday to Thursday, Fellows undertake internships with a female Member of Congress, while Fridays are dedicated to training sessions led by political experts […]

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TECHWOMEN

TechWomen unites emerging female leaders in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, as well as the Middle East, with their counterparts in the United States through a mentorship and exchange initiative. This program offers participants valuable opportunities to access networks, resources, and knowledge, empowering them to […]

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