International Fellowships

Creative Ideas for Your Post-Grad Future

By Colleen Kinder
If someone offered you a couple thousand dollars to forgo a full-time job for an adventure, what would you do? I just finished reading through 1,300 proposals written by twentysomethings who are desperate to trade their briefcases for backpacks and hit the open road.
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Researching Political Theater in Chile

Photo of Sara Lipka

Listen to study abroad alumna Sara Lipka's interview
with Abroad View about studying abroad, her Fulbright experience in Chile, and her current job as a reporter for The Chronicle of Higher Education. Also, read an article about Sara's career path.

Exploring the World with a Watson

 

 

 


Hear what Crystal Belle has to say about her Watson Fellowship exploring hip hop and spoken-word culture in Ghana, Brazil, London, Trinidad and Paris.

 

Fellowships

100 Projects for Peace »
The Kathryn Wasserman Davis 100 Projects for Peace is open to undergraduates at any of the 76 American colleges and universities in the Davis United World College Scholars Program. The objective is to encourage and support today’s motivated youth to create and try out their own ideas for building peace in the 21st century.
 


Delaying the Real World Fellowship
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Freeman Awards for Study in Asia »

Kathryn Davis Fellowships for Peace: Investing in the Study
of Critical Languages
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These fellowships address the critical need for more effective language proficiency by covering the full cost of a summer of language study from beginner to graduate in Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Portuguese, and Russian at the Middlebury College Language Schools.

Fulbright-mtvU Fellowships »
This fellowship is intended for grantees to conduct research abroad for one academic year on projects of their own design, around an aspect of international musical culture. They share their experiences during their Fulbright year via video reports, blogs and podcasts.

Fulbright Program »

National Security Education Program Fellowships & Scholarships »
NSEP provides a unique funding opportunity for U.S. students to study world regions critical to U.S. interests (including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America & the Caribbean, and the Middle East).

Rotary »

Watson Fellowship »

 

Articles

Obtaining a Scholarship: A grant recipient discusses the ins and outs of the application process.
By Erin Alisa Guntly

Where Does That Two-Lane Road Lead? A Rotary Exchange Changes the Course of Debbie Jefkin-Elnekave's Life and Work

A Journalist's Reality: Fulbright scholar Drew Hendrickson writes on the bombing of a town near Bogota, Colombia and on the dangers of reporting the truth.