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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Scholarships for Students Interested in Careers in Intelligence
The Intelligence and National Security Alliance offers seven scholarships to undergraduates who are interested in careers in intelligence. All require a minimum 3.2 GPA and US citizenship. Eligibility and fields of study vary for each of the scholarships.
Continue reading "Scholarships for Students Interested in Careers in Intelligence"Ally Financial Public Policy Scholars Program
The Ally Financial Public Policy Scholars Program awards up to $10,000 to academically talented and highly motivated African-American or Black undergraduate sophomores or juniors pursuing a degree in policy.
Continue reading "Ally Financial Public Policy Scholars Program"Women’s Congressional Staff Foundation Scholarship
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"The Ellings-Korduba Research Fellowship Program (EKFP)
The Ellings-Korduba Research Fellowship provides U.S. graduate and upper-level undergraduate students with funding to be junior fellows-in-residence at NBR’s Seattle office, conduct original and independent research with NBR research team and editorial guidance, and join in on our intensive Summer Seminar with weekly networking opportunities. Learn More and Apply: www.nbr.org/ekfp Deadline: March 31, 2024
Continue reading "The Ellings-Korduba Research Fellowship Program (EKFP)"The Undergraduate Diversity Fellowship Program (UDFP)
The Undergraduate Diversity Fellowship provides paid educational, professional, and mentorship opportunities to community college & undergraduate students interested in pursuing a career in international affairs or Asia policy. Fellows get to spend a summer working with NBR’s research teams in Washington, D.C. Learn More and Apply: www.nbr.org/udfp Deadline: March 17, 2024
Continue reading "The Undergraduate Diversity Fellowship Program (UDFP)"The Japan Studies Research Fellowship (JSRF)
Funded by the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission, the Japan Studies Research Fellowship supports a junior fellowship-in-residence at NBR’s Seattle office, inclusive of airfare, research support, participation in our Summer Seminar, and networking opportunities. Learn More and Apply: www.nbr.org/jsrf Deadline: April 14, 2024
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The Chinese Language Fellowship Program (CLFP) provides fellowships of up to $50,000 for American graduate students (PhD and current or recent MA) so that they can devote one year to intensive Chinese language training at an institution of the fellow’s choice, generally in China or Taiwan. The fellowship is intended to cover all expenses at […]
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This scholarship is designed to broaden the voices and experiences of female staff on Capitol Hill. It strives to ensure more women from diverse backgrounds are able to bring their experience and knowledge to the legislative process. Because interning is so often a prerequisite to a full-time job, having women enter the pipeline at the very beginning is key to their continued success.
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellowship for Minority Students
This fellowship is an opportunity for minority students to work with the Aspen Institute Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation in Washington, DC as an intern for the fall, spring, and summer months. For the fall and spring semesters, fellows can expect to work fifteen to twenty hours per week and that will go up to twenty-five hours per week during the summer. During these hours, awardees can expect to work on research as well as administrative, logistical, and writing support for PSI events and programs. These events and programs focus on bringing more attention to grant-making foundations, nonprofit organizations, and the like in hopes of creating positive impacts on communities around the country.