The Undergraduate Scholarship Program is a financial needs-based initiative where students are exposed to intelligence challenges while performing meaningful work that relates to their college major. Undergraduate students, serving as scholarship recipients with CIA, attend an accredited college/university on a full-time basis and work during summer breaks at the Agency.
Category: Research
Bobby R. Inman Award for Student Scholarship
The Inman Award competition is designed to recognize outstanding research and writing by students at the undergraduate or graduate levels on topics related to intelligence and national security. There is no prescribed topic, format, or length for papers submitted.
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) Fellowships
American Bird Conservancy launched a Conservation and Justice Fellowship program to expand the intersections between biodiversity conservation and environmental justice. They offer up to nine paid fellowships focused on storytelling and seek individuals with varied perspectives, personal and professional backgrounds, and areas of expertise.
ACLS American Council of Learned Societies
ACLS Fellowships are intended to help scholars devote six to twelve continuous months to full-time research and writing.
Albright Stonebridge Group(ASG) Internship Program
ASG seek highly-qualified interns with knowledge, experience and language skills relevant to: Africa; China; Europe; South Asia; the Americas; Middle East & North Africa; East Asia & Pacific; Global Innovation & Growth; global health and life sciences; financial services; technology; corporate sustainability; business development, communication, and marketing; and operations, among other areas.
Amasia Fellowship
Amasia Fellowship is a paid fellowship for undergraduate students interested in climate, sustainability and venture capital. Fellows will work directly with managing partners in those area of interest. The program requires exceptional writing and research skills.
Humanity in Action Fellowship
The Humanity in Action Fellowship explores issues of democracy, pluralism, human rights, and social justice.
The Governor’s Commission on Disabilities (GCD) Fellowships
The Governor’s Commission on Disabilities (GCD) Fellowships provides semester long part-time placements with the Commission in Cranston, RI, working on disability policy and research.
The National Bureau of Asian Research’s Chinese Language Fellowship Program
The National Bureau of Asian Research’s Chinese Language Fellowship Program, funded by the Carnegie Corporation, offers generous fellowships of up to $45,000 to American Ph.D. students in political science so that they can devote one year to intensive Chinese language in China or Taiwan.
Fulbright-Anne Wexler Master’s Award in Public Policy
The Fulbright-Anne Wexler Scholarships enables Australian and U.S. postgraduate students with strong academic credentials and leadership potential to undertake a two year Master’s degree in Australia or the U.S. focusing in public policy.