American Concrete Institute Foundation Scholarships and Fellowships
Term of Award: Postgraduate, UndergraduateField of Study: Arts, STEMRegion: North AmericaCountry: Canada, United StatesFellowship Length: VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: Non-U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalThe ACI Foundation offers scholarships for eligible graduate and undergraduate students whose studies relate to concrete. This scholarship consists of an educational stipend of $10,000 to $15,000 for tuition, plus additional costs and assistance in finding an industry mentor. This fellowship requires nomination by a faculty member who is an ACI member.
American India Foundation Banyan Impact Fellowship
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Arts, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEMRegion: AsiaCountry: IndiaFellowship Length: Less than one year, One yearRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: Non-U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalAIF’s William J. Clinton Fellowship for Service in India is a ten-month volunteer service program that matches college seniors and young professionals with development organizations in the fields of education, livelihoods, and public health. U.S. citizens or permanent residents or citizens of India are eligible to apply.
American Meteorological Society Graduate Fellowship Program
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: STEMRegion: North AmericaCountry: United StatesFellowship Length: Less than one yearRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalThis fellowship is for students from the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics looking to pursue a graduate education.
American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Humanities, Social SciencesRegion: North AmericaCountry: United StatesFellowship Length: Two or more yearsRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalThe Minority Fellowship Program is committed to increasing the number of ethnic minority professionals in the field of psychology and advancing our understanding of the life experiences of ethnic minority communities. This fellowship helps graduate students, postdoctoral trainees and early career professionals achieve lasting success in areas related to ethnic minority psychology.
American-Scandinavian Foundation Award
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Arts, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEMRegion: EuropeCountry: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, SwedenFellowship Length: One yearRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalThe American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) offers fellowships and grants to individuals to pursue research, study or creative arts projects in one or more Scandinavian country for up to one year. ASF prefers that all candidates have at least some ability in the language of the host country, even if it is not essential for the execution of the research plan.
Amgen Scholars Program at Harvard University
Term of Award: UndergraduateField of Study: STEMRegion: North AmericaCountry: United StatesFellowship Length: Less than one yearRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligibleThe Amgen Scholars Program at Harvard University is a 10-week faculty-mentored residential summer research program for undergraduates in biotechnology. Amgen Scholars will be paired with world-renowned faculty mentors and a director supervisor in the laboratory, following an interview selection process. In addition to research, Amgen Scholars will participate in a number of intellectual, pre-professional development, and social activities throughout the program.
Anatolia Fellows
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Arts, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEMRegion: EuropeCountry: GreeceFellowship Length: One yearRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligibleAnatolia is a school that serves nearly 2,000 Greek and Balkan students in grades K-12. This fellowship is open to all recent college graduates, especially those interested in applying their liberal arts, human and international relations skills in an educational setting. It is the goal to help enhance the students’ lives while the fellows take part in their own Greek experience. All fellows are provided housing on our beautiful 50+ acre campus on a hillside above Thessaloniki. Fellowships include full room and board plus a monthly stipend.
Anna Sobol Levy Fellowship
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Social SciencesRegion: Middle EastCountry: IsraelFellowship Length: One year, Two or more years, VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligibleThe Anna Sobol Levy Fellowship offers a 1-2 year graduate study program at IDC Herzliya. During this time, ASL Fellows participate in a series of special activities that typically involve interactions with the Israeli Defense Forces or the Israeli intelligence and security agencies. Candidates must be U.S. citizens under age 30 at the time application and should have studied in the fields of military studies, economic geography, international relations, political science, history, or similar fields.
Asia Pacific Leadership Program
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Arts, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEMRegion: North AmericaCountry: United StatesFellowship Length: One yearRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: Non-U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. citizens are eligibleThe Asia Pacific Leadership Program cultivates leaders who are motivated and capable of creating positive impact in the Asia Pacific region. Applicants must have a demonstrated commitment to promoting peace and prosperity in the region.
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
Term of Award: UndergraduateField of Study: STEMRegion: North AmericaCountry: United StatesDeadline: December 03, 2024Fellowship Length: One year, Two or more years, VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: YesPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalThe prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship recognizes students with outstanding potential who intend to pursue careers in mathematics, natural sciences, or engineering. Scholarships of up to $7,500 a year are provided to help cover tuition and other educational expenses. Sophomores who receive a Goldwater Scholarship will receive up to $7,500 in each of his/her junior and senior years. A junior who receives a Goldwater Scholarship will receive up to $7,500 in his/her senior year. U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents are eligible.
Beinecke Scholarship
Term of Award: UndergraduateField of Study: Arts, Humanities, Social SciencesRegion: North AmericaCountry: United StatesDeadline: March 05, 2025Fellowship Length: VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: YesPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalThe Beinecke Scholarship seeks to encourage and enable highly motivated juniors to pursue graduate opportunities available to them in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Scholars must currently receive significant financial aid.
Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
Term of Award: UndergraduateField of Study: Social Sciences, STEMRegion: Africa, Asia, Australia / Pacific Islands, EuropeCountry: VariesFellowship Length: VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligibleThe Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship provides funding to undergraduates pursuing non-traditional study abroad destinations, and aims to support students traditionally under-represented in study abroad, including students with high financial need, in under-represented fields such as the sciences and engineering, from diverse ethnic backgrounds, as well as those with disabilities.
Blakemore Freeman Fellowship
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Arts, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEMRegion: AsiaCountry: VariesFellowship Length: One yearRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalThe Blakemore Foundation, with the support of the Freeman Foundation, awards fellowships to graduating seniors, college graduates, graduate students, and working professionals for an academic year abroad in full-time intensive Asian language study. The fellowships cover tuition and a stipend for related educational expenses, basic living costs, and transportation. Candidates from all academic and professional fields are encouraged to apply.
Boren Fellowship
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Arts, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEMRegion: Africa, Asia, Australia / Pacific Islands, Europe, Latin America / Caribbean, Middle East, North AmericaCountry: VariesFellowship Length: Less than one year, One year, VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligibleBoren Fellowships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded. Boren Fellows represent a pool of highly motivated individuals who wish to work in the federal national security arena.
Boren Scholarship
Term of Award: UndergraduateField of Study: Arts, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEMRegion: Africa, Asia, Australia / Pacific Islands, Europe, Latin America / Caribbean, Middle East, North AmericaCountry: VariesFellowship Length: VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: YesPrinceton Associated: YesCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligibleBoren Scholarships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded.
Bridging Scholarship for Study in Japan
Term of Award: UndergraduateField of Study: Arts, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences, STEMRegion: AsiaCountry: JapanFellowship Length: Less than one year, One yearRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. Permanent Resident or NationalThe Bridging Project offers scholarships to American undergraduate students participating in study-abroad programs in Japan. Approximately 100 scholarships are awarded each year to assist students with the travel and living expenses they will incur while studying abroad in Japan for a semester or an academic year.
CERGE-EI Impact for Society Fellowship
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Social SciencesRegion: EuropeCountry: Czech RepublicFellowship Length: VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: Non-U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. citizens are eligibleThe Impact for Society Fellowship (ISF) supports applicants in the MA in Applied Economics program at CERGE-EI who have already created projects or enterprises with social impact. The fellowship covers most of the tuition costs of attending the MA in Applied Economics program at CERGE-EI, not to provide funding for interesting social projects.
CERGE-EI Public Service Fellowship
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Social SciencesRegion: EuropeCountry: Czech RepublicFellowship Length: VariesRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: Non-U.S. citizens are eligible, U.S. citizens are eligibleThe purpose of the Public Service Fellowships (PSF) is to encourage students from the program to seek public service employment in their countries of origin. The program recognizes that post-communist countries in particular have faced a real need for evidence- and data-based public service, but at the same time a lack of interest by relevant professionals to deliver better public policy.
Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program, Graduate Fellowship Program
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: Humanities, Social SciencesRegion: Africa, Asia, Australia / Pacific Islands, Europe, Latin America / Caribbean, Middle East, North AmericaCountry: VariesFellowship Length: Two or more yearsRequires Princeton Nomination: NoPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligibleThis awards funds master’s level degrees in international affairs for students and alumni who are committed to pursue a career as a Foreign Service Officer in the U.S. Department of State. It focuses on diversifying the State Department by funding lower-income, first-generation and other groups of underrepresented students.
Churchill Scholarship
Term of Award: PostgraduateField of Study: STEMRegion: EuropeCountry: United KingdomDeadline: October 18, 2023Fellowship Length: One yearRequires Princeton Nomination: YesPrinceton Associated: NoCitizenship Status: U.S. citizens are eligibleThe prestigious Churchill Scholarship Program enables about 14 students in the natural and physical sciences, engineering, computer science, or mathematics to study for one year at Churchill College, Cambridge University. Every year Princeton can nominate two students.