The OMNI fellowship program is designed for recent undergraduates with a BA or BS degree, some exposure to social science research, and a career interest in social impact. This fellowship is a two-year program, beginning on June 3, 2024 and ending on June 27, 2026. Research Fellows are full-time employees who will receive an annual salary of $50,000 and the full benefits package that they offer to all staff. OMNI strongly encourages students identifying as people of color, LGBTQ+, first-generation college-goers, or low-income backgrounds to apply for this position.
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Award from Women in International Trade
Women in International Trade awards $1,500 prizes to support and encourage women studying all aspects of International Trade, including global business and supply chains, economic development, women’s economic empowerment, trade policy and negotiations, and more.
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The 1,000 Dreams Scholarship provides one-time educational assistance for women currently enrolled in a US high school or a two-year or four-year college/university. This scholarship is not to fund tuition. The intention is to provide access to educational opportunities beyond tuition, such as educational conferences, instructional programs related to creative or artistic pursuits, graduate exam application fees, or textbooks. All women enrolled in a US based institution can apply regardless of citizenship.
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The Women’s Congressional Staff Foundation Scholarship is designed to broaden the voices on Capitol Hill. An applicant must already have applied for an internship with a Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner of Congress, US Senate or House committee, formalized caucus, or leadership office.
Continue reading "Women’s Congressional Staff Foundation Scholarship"Research Assistant Internships(Wilson Center)
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is looking for qualified students (advanced undergraduate or graduate) interested in being part-time research assistant interns for scholars from around the world.
Internships with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
The NGA Student Internship offers students the opportunities for real-world professional experience. The work assigned to students is professional in nature and is conducted in a learning environment that provides each student real-world experience and an opportunity to be evaluated for potential long-term employment.
Federal Asian Pacific American Council Public Service Scholarship
The FAPAC Distinguished Public Service Scholarship Endowment Fund is a non-profit organization that promotes the recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander students interested in public service who exhibit academic excellence and demonstrate a continuous effort to foster diversity and inclusion in AAPI communities.
Freedom House Junior Fellowship
Freedom House is seeking three motivated candidates for the nine-month Freedom in the World. Each Junior Fellow will be hired to join Freedom House as a fixed-term, salaried employee, eligible for a generous benefits package. Junior Fellows will be responsible for managing the research for one of the six geographic regions covered by Freedom in the World. The Junior Fellows will have the opportunity to establish expertise on a specific region and will be called on to provide analysis of that region for internal use and potentially in response to media and other external queries.
Future Leaders in Public Service Internship Program
The Future Leaders in Public Service Internship Program brings diverse young talents to work in the federal government. The program grants students with critical needed skills a paid 10-12 weeks internship at a federal agency.
Global Health Corps
Global Health Corps offers paid, high-impact fellowship roles with health organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia. GHC recruits and selects highly qualified applicants with diverse skill sets to be placed in high-impact organizations for a 13-month fellowship. During their fellowship year, fellows make significant contributions to their placement organizations and the communities they serve.