The Point Foundation Scholarship empowers promising LGBTQ graduate students to achieve their full academic and leadership potential – despite the obstacles often put before them – to make a significant impact on society.
Princeton in Africa helps future leaders develop lifelong connections to the people and nations of Africa, offering year-long fellowships to recent college graduates with organizations across the African continent.
The PiA fellowship program offers Fellows a change in perspective, a job that matters and a community for life.
PubAffairs offers one-year fellowship opportunities aimed at giving recent graduates and young professionals, with a strong EU policy or legal background, the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in various EU-related fields.
Public Policy & International Affairs Program – for undergraduate students interested in pursuing a Master’s or joint degree, typically in public policy, public administration, international affairs or a related field.
PPNV supports and elevates racially underrepresented communities in the field of public policy.
The RCC Fellowship supports undergraduates with a passion for environmental education, organizing and advocacy.
The Research Scholar Program supports US Citizens seeking to complete overseas, policy-relevant research on Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union.
Rhodes Scholarship – for outstanding US students age 18-24 who have completed or will soon complete their BA to study in Oxford, England.
Bosch Fellows act as consultants in their field of expertise at leading public or private institutions in Germany. In addition, Bosch Fellows participate in professional seminars, where they travel to meet and exchange ideas with key figures across Germany and Europe.
The World Bank Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program matches aspiring development economics researchers with World Bank research economists.
The lack of racial diversity within environmental conservation is a persistent problem that is becoming increasingly recognized. Recognizing that diversity is a value important to the conservation sector and that we have not always made the progress we strive to make, the RAY Fellowship seeks to work together to help rectify this shortcoming by striving for greater diversity, equity, and inclusion in conservation.