The Veterans Innovation Partnership (VIP) Fellowship is a twelve-month program funded and administered by the U.S. Department of State (State) that recruits talented veterans with masters in international affairs and political science degree fields.
The Western Union Foundation believes education is a key pathway to success, yet it is out of reach for many. Our mission is to provide the training and skills needed to enter and thrive in today’s workforce.
The Western Union Foundation believes education is a key pathway to success, yet it is out of reach for many. Our mission is to provide the training and skills needed to enter and thrive in today’s workforce.
The Clarke DS Fellowship is a two-year graduate fellowship program designed for individuals who want to pursue a master’s degree and a career as a Diplomatic Security Service Special Agent in the Foreign Service.
William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship for Minority Students – provides fellowships to American undergraduate and graduate students of color who demonstrate academic excellence and need.
The Annual Women in Defence and Security Scholarship fund was established in 2006 with a mandate to encourage women to further their educational objectives and pursue careers and related to Canada’s defence and security.
Through the scholarship, , previously HORIZONS, Women In Defense encourages women to pursue careers supporting U.S. national security, with a focus on defense or foreign policy.
The Women in International Trade (WIIT) Charitable Trust Scholarship Initiative supports graduate and undergraduate women studying International Trade who show promise as Future Global Leaders. This merit-based scholarship is awarded twice per year and works to encourage women to pursue their interests in International Trade and Global Development.
The Zahedi Family Fellowship is a twelve-week residential fellowship at the Hamid and Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies at Stanford. The fellowship will focus on the Zahedi Archive (which includes both diplomatic correspondence and collected photos), housed at the Hoover Institution at Stanford.