Make Career Progress with the Prestigious Fellowships

We have a wide variety of fellowship programs that offer advanced training and research opportunities in various disciplines. You should secure a fellowship to enhance specialized knowledge, contribute to significant field projects, and network with experts. Our fellowship programs offer advanced training and research opportunities in various disciplines. Secure a fellowship to gain specialized knowledge, network with experts, and contribute to significant projects in your field.

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Climate Action Opportunities, Fully Funded 2024–2025: Open to All Nationalities

Do you care about climate change? Here are full-funded opportunities for 2024/2025

Waislitz Global Citizen Awards for Young Entrepreneurs and Activists. Apply Here


RISE Grants Challenge 2024 -- Resilient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Environment. Apply Here


CJRF Grant Proposals: Building Bridges for Climate Justice and Rescue. Apply Here


Atlantic Council Women Leaders in Energy and Climate Fellowship. Apply Here


Climate Change Media Partnership COP29 Reporting Fellowship. Apply Here


Climate Crossroads Congressional Fellowship: Merging Science and Policy. Apply Here


Switzer Fellowships 2024: Empowering Environmental Leaders ($17,000 Cash Award. Apply Here


Young Changemakers Fellowship: Empowering the Next Generation of Environmental Leaders. Apply Here

Note: Deadlines Vary Some of the Opportunities below might be closed now but open annually.

For more info and other scholarships check this website.

Apply now and share these opportunities with all!

National Library Digital Fellowship 2024 – Fully Funded

The National Library Digital Fellowship supports research in digital humanities using the collections of the National Library, Singapore, and the National Archives of Singapore. Research initiated under the fellowship could contribute to some of the different ways of using digital technology for researching the history, arts, and cultures of Singapore and Southeast Asia.

Due: 14th June
Country: Singapore
Application Deadline: 14 June 2024

Areas of Inquiry

  • Histories of Places

  • First Generation: Pre-Internet Community Networks In

  • Human interest: sg papers

  • Comparative Works of the Early Publications on Singapore/Malaya

  • Social history is brought to life through photographs and oral history accounts.

Publishing rights


The National Library Board will have the publishing rights to any research that is conducted under the fellowship.

Advantages

  • Six-month fellowship period

  • S$3,500 per month stipend.

  • One-off relocation package: S$1500

  • A one-way airfare for return: S$1500 (reimbursement basis).

  • Monthly Accommodation Allowance up to S$3,500

  • For project-related software and content, up to S$1,500; expenses incurred to be claimed

  • Study area at Lee Kong Chian Reference Library with free Wi-Fi

  • Metadata about the collection of computer-realized documents

  • Introductions to library staff

Eligibility

  • Open to everyone

  • Person(s) available to apply

  • Applicants must be a librarians, curators, historians, academics, or independent researchers with a record of completed research that the projects will be based on.

  • Should be equipped with the relevant digital skills needed for the project.

  • Research has to be original and make use of the library/archive collections

  • Be carried out at any time within six months


Submit the following using your email NL_Digital_Fellowship@nlb.gov.sg

  • Application form done for

  • Curriculum Vitae

  • Details of funding

  • Conduct of Professional Work

  • Major Publications — A Listing

  • Digital Humanities Projects; Before and Now

  • Elaborated proposal: A study up to 10 pages, excluding references and annexes,

  • An Overview: The Title of the Proposed Research

  • Collections to be fetched from NLS/NAS

  • Results are expected and Their Importance Dates and Log

  • The technologies and software Close-source

  • Software/Material cost estimation

  • two academic referees

  • Assigning a Reviewer of a Topic

See Opportunities for more details and applications.

Western Union Foundation Fellowship 2024: Fully Funded


The Western Union Foundation Fellowship is a program for leadership and venture development designed for entrepreneurs and community leaders working with marginalized, refugee, and forcibly displaced communities in the world. The whole program is virtual and imparts a set of skills with accompanying networks toward enlarging economic opportunities and transforming these communities.

Due Date: June 1,
Region: Online
Program Dates: August 8 - November 19, 2024

Program Description

  • Length of Activity: 16 weeks

  • Format: Online seminar weekly (8-10 hours/week)

  • Sessions: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 8:30 - 10:30 am MT (GMT-6)

  • Immersive & Orientation: Virtual two-week immersive, commencing August 8, 2024; requires a time commitment of 20-25 hours per week.

  • Lesson Plans: Foundations, Data & Metrics, Go-To-Market, Funding, Team Management, Pitch

  • Impact Series: Energizing Conversations with the World's Top Leaders and Mentors

  • Basecamp: Workshops led by peers in their communities

  • Summit: Culminating event at which the Fellows pitch to their leadership and prospective funders

Advantages

  • Packaged training and mentorship fully realized in addition to seed funding

  • Venture Development Stipends total $36,000

  • Award-winning leadership training

  • Start-up funding for community projects

  • Connect with classmates across the nation

  • Human-supported mentorship

  • Practice in Accelerating a Venture

  • Opportunity to organize basecamps

  • Potential to reach 2,000 aspiring entrepreneurs with Basecamps

Eligibility

  • Of or working with marginalized, refugee, and forcibly displaced communities

  • Problem-Solution or Product-Market Fit Stage Venture

  • Based in or having an impact in specific regions e.g. USA, Uganda, Nigeria, Pakistan, etc.

  • Be available to attend most of the workshop sessions

Implementation Process

  • Online Application: Complete your application by June 1, 2024 (approximately 45 minutes).

  • Review: All applications are reviewed by the Admissions Committee.

  • Interview: A 20-minute Zoom interview will be scheduled to qualify the applicants.

  • Transfontal: The candidates selected will be subject to an External Admissions Committee review.

  • Acceptance notifications will be sent the week of July 1, 2024. To confirm enrolment, acknowledge commitment, and join the "Meet the Cohort Webinar".

To find out more and apply, click on the official link below.

Fully Funded University of Pittsburgh H. J. Heinz Fellowship 2024


The H.J. Heinz Fellowship is awarded by the Global Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh to students from developing nations who are pursuing a Master's program. The Fellowship aims to produce future leaders in the public, government, non-profit, or private sectors.

End date: 30th June
Venue: The United States

University Mission

  • Quality undergraduate and graduate education.

  • To engage in top-level research and artistic work.

  • They need to collaborate with the industry and government institutions for knowledge transfer.

  • Offer continuous learning programs for personal development and professional growth.

  • Well, it contributes to social, intellectual, and economic development locally and globally.

Advantages

  • Remuneration $19,200 Living stipend Paid monthly.

  • $1,000 program and professional activities fund.

  • Opportunities to present and lecture at the university and in the community.

  • Full tenure commitment is expected from tenured employees, other than emergencies.

  • Present a final report to participants and participate in program evaluation.

  • Certificate in the Heinz Program upon the completion of this course.

Eligibility

  • Accepted to a Master's program at the University of Pittsburgh, beginning in the proposed academic year of the Fellowship application.

  • Examples of such programs include but are not limited to: Graduate School of Public Health (GSPH), Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), School of Law, School of Education, or School of Nursing.

  • Completed undergraduate degree.

  • Skills in spoken English, reading, and writing.

  • Early career or mid-career level is useful.

  • Focus on practitioner and policy domains, not on basic academic research.

Application Process

  • Show interest in pursuing the Heinz Fellows Program while applying for the submission of the Masters program application.

  • Contact the professional school you applied to, once admitted, to get instructions on how to apply for Fellowships.

  • For additional information please contact Veronica Dristas.

Chronology

  • Application Deadline for Master's Programs: Varies with the school, and in some cases by program. May: Winner announced. August 1: Beginning of year of fellowship. June 30: End of Fellowship Year.

  • Deadline: 30/06/2024 (36 days remaining)

  • More details and application on the official link

Fully Paid YLAI Fellowship Program to the USA 2024-2025


The program could give opportunities to eligible emerging young entrepreneurs between 25 and 35 years of age to develop and implement development projects in their home countries. The program will strengthen the capacities of entrepreneurs involved in promoting business ideas and furthering social and economic development.

Application Deadline: 5th June 2024, 11:59 pm ET
Host Country: United States
Host Organization: Young Leaders of the Americas (YLAI)

Advantages

  • The application is free.

  • J-1 Visa Support.

  • Round-Trip Travel from Home Country to the US.

  • Four-week professional practice in an organization hosting the student.

  • Assistance for health benefits.

  • Cost of sleep.

  • Meal allowances.

Program Organization

  • YLAI Leadership Curriculum: Fuses both web-based and in-person workshop elements that emphasize technical and professional development.

  • Orientation Workshop: A four-day event in the US to meet fellows and get to know program guidelines.

  • Professional Development: Working with US counterparts, getting involved in alumni activities, and maintaining mentor relationships beyond the program.

  • Outbound Exchange Program: An opportunity to host your US hosts in your country to share.

Eligibility

  • 25 to 35 years by January 1, 2025.

  • Residents or citizens from eligible countries.

  • Qualify for a U.S. J-1 Visa.

  • Business or social entrepreneurship track record over two years.

  • Not a U.S. Government Employee and/or Resident, or Citizen.

  • English (spoken, written, and read).

  • Open to People with Disabilities.

  • Not discriminating based on age, sex, religion, or even nationality, among others.

Eligible countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Maarten, Suriname, Trinidad.

Application Process

  • Apply through the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative Application, which remains open until 2024.

  • Answer all the questions in English.

  • Check your application all over again before sending it.

Selection Criteria

  • Experience and expertise in your profession.

  • Dedication to a good legacy in one's country.

  • Show commitment to business growth.

  • Align personal goals with program goals.

  • Leadership skills.

The deadline to apply is 11:59 pm ET on June 5, 2024.

Read the link of the official site for details and application.

Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship 2025-26 in the USA | Fully Funded


The Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship is an amazing opportunity for the very best writers, scholars, scientists, practitioners, public intellectuals, and artists, not just in the United States but all over the world. This Fellowship is fully funded for 50 Fellows per year, offering an ecumenical megaphone to further interdisciplinary innovative research at Harvard University.

  • Humanities, Social Sciences, and Creative Arts: 12th September 2024

  • Science, Engineering and Mathematics: October 3, 2024

  • Host Country: United States

  • Host Institute: Harvard Radcliffe Institute

  • Program Duration: September 2025 — May 2026

Advantages

  • $78,000 a year

  • $5,000 for project expenses

  • Moving fund

  • Housing fund

  • Babysitting fund

  • Human services

  • Job in another country

  • Human resources

General Criteria

  • Open to all nationalities.

  • Must have a strong record of professional achievement.

  • Needs to be able to work independently when conducting research and writing.

  • Should not be a former Harvard fellow.

In General

  • Practitioners: Senior leadership positions in non-profit, government, or private sectors; ten or more years specializing in a relevant area; esteemed leader in the field.

Arts and Social Sciences

  • Doctoral degree in the proposed project field, obtained at least two years before the date of hiring.

  • Published a monograph or at least two articles in peer-reviewed journals.

Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

  • PhD in the area of the proposed project, obtained at least two years before the appointment.

  • Published at least five articles in refereed journals.

Creative Arts

  • Movies and Video: Proven work demonstrated in feature or broadcast television films or video festivals.

  • Visual Arts: A minimum of five years of professional experience, participation in several curated group shows, and professional solo exhibitions.

  • Fiction & Non-Fiction: Published at least one book, a contract to publish, or at least three works longer than newspaper articles.

  • Journalism: Not less than five years of relevant work experience.

  • Poetry: Published at least 20 poems in the past five years or a book of poetry, or working on a manuscript of poetry.

  • Playwriting: Evidence of professional achievement in at least one produced play, or equivalent.

  • Music Composition: PhD or DMA preferred, although not required. Practising artist with a recent track record of performance.

Application Procedure

  • Sign up for the Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship portal. Log in and choose your area of interest.

  • Complete the application form and attach the following in support:

    • Application form

    • Resume

    • Project proposal

    • Work sample

    • Three recommendation letters

How to Apply


Go to the Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship website. Apply to register, complete the form that is provided, and submit the required documents by the deadlines.

It is a unique chance to conduct research, gain professional experience, and become part of one of the most varied and interdisciplinary communities at what is held to be one of the best research universities in the world.