Summer Fellowships for 2024
Dear All,
Please see, enclosed, a few of the summer fellowships for 2024. There are deadlines coming up soon. Please prepare your applications and share among your networks.
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Top Summer Fellowships of 2024
If you’re looking to make your upcoming summer memorable by gaining valuable experiences and networking with others in your field, explore these distinctive summer fellowships! Many programs take place in the United States; however, some are open to international students, and one takes place in Europe. The list includes opportunities for learning new languages, educational leadership, computer science research, public policy, addressing community and world issues, international affairs, social change, and even literary poetry. Fellowships are open to undergraduate students, graduate students, early and mid-career professionals, and non-traditional students as well!
In addition to these programs, ProFellow’s fellowships database lists professional, graduate, doctoral, and summer fellowships for people of all backgrounds, disciplines, and career stages. Be sure to bookmark your favorites to your account and get started on applications now!
Projects for Peace Summer Grants
The Projects for Peace Summer Grants is an international initiative that empowers young adults to create innovative, community-focused, and scalable solutions to address the world’s most critical challenges. Student leaders expand their knowledge, enhance their skills, and establish themselves as peacemakers and change agents. Every year, more than 100 student leaders receive a $10,000 grant to execute a “Project for Peace” in various locations worldwide, often during their summer break. These projects are grassroots endeavors to tackle the root causes of conflicts and promote peace. Students must be enrolled in an affiliated university to apply. Graduate students in some universities are also eligible to apply.
Application Deadline: February 5, 2024
Learn how Fellowship winner Jennifer Lundt used her summer grant to help empower women in Timor-Leste.
Humanity In Action Fellowship
The HIA Fellowship programs assemble diverse groups of college students and recent graduates worldwide to delve into the historical narratives of discrimination and resilience within nations. They also examine contemporary challenges faced by various minority groups. This intensive 4-week summer fellowship takes place in Europe or the United States. As an interdisciplinary program, it features daily lectures and discussions led by renowned academics, journalists, and activists. Eligible applicants include students and recent graduates, including international students, from universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine, and the United States. HIA fully covers the costs of participation and accommodations.
Application Deadline: February 14, 2024
Check out interviews with Jessica Peng and David Schupp, previous Humanity in Action fellowship winners.
Eben Tisdale Public Policy Fellowship
The Eben Tisdale Fellowship provides students with hands-on experience working on high-tech public policy issues in Washington, D.C. The Fellowship provides a full scholarship to attend the Business + Government Relations program, an academic internship program sponsored by The Fund for American Studies, as well as a $1,000 stipend. Eban Tisdale Fellows are placed with a high-tech company, firm, or trade association, take two classes worth six credits from George Mason University, and live in furnished apartments on George Washington University’s downtown campus. Fellows also attend weekly issues seminar lunches hosted by Tisdale sponsors. Check the website for priority deadlines.
Application Deadline: February 8, 2024
Urban Leaders Fellowship
The Urban Leaders Fellowship is a 7-week, paid summer program for early- to mid-career professionals wanting to transform communities through leadership and change. This fellowship is designed to expedite their growth by focusing on policy and practice. Fellows divide their time between working alongside elected officials and partnering with innovative organizations in cities nationwide. The program operates in 9 cities: Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Indianapolis, KCMO, Nashville, New Orleans, Oakland, and Washington, D.C. Fellows receive a base stipend of $2,500, and there are multiple application deadlines to accommodate different schedules.
ApplicationDeadline: March 20, 2024
Get application tips from Dr. A. Janelle Scharon, who won the fellowship in 2020.