The Council of American Ambassadors International Affairs Fellowship program enables six undergraduate students per year to come to Washington, D.C. and participate in a prestigious summer program that combines mentoring by former U.S. ambassadors and academic studies in international affairs, augmenting the practical experience of the State Department internships.
The Critical Language Scholarship Program offers an overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate and graduate students studying non-Western languages.
Each year DACOR offers graduate fellowships for study toward a Master’s Degree in international affairs. These are $10,000 tuition-only grants. Recipients must be U.S. citizens.
These scholarships, with special encouragement for minority candidates, are for juniors or seniors committed to a major discipline related to foreign affairs.
Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) German Academic Exchange Service offers fellowships for study and research in Germany for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, as well as faculty.
Dolores Zorhab Liebmann Fund – fellowships for U.S. citizens in any recognized field of the humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences, as well as funding for independent research projects carried out in the United States.
Donald Payne Fellowship seeks to attract outstanding young people who are interested in pursuing careers in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Dorot Foundation Fellowship offers American and Canadian Jews between the ages of 22-29 the chance to to live in Israel and to develop a sophisticated understanding of Israeli society.
Emerging leaders from Eurasia can pursue one to two years of graduate study in the United States
The Ellings-Korduba Fellowship Program offers fellowships to current master’s level and advanced undergraduate students whose degrees focus on issues of strategic importance to the United States in Asia.
Émigré Memorial German Internship Program provides U.S. and Canadian students with internships at a German state parliament.
Native speakers of critical languages are in high demand in the U.S. government. EHLS trains advanced English speakers to be effective communicators and strong candidates for federal jobs.