Tag: research | Travel Grant
The Ash Center’s China Programs financially support Harvard University students pursuing China–related internships, independent research, and other forms of study conducted in China during winter and summer academic vacation periods. Any Harvard University student who will return to campus for at least one semester after completion of the grant is eligible to apply. HKS students … Continue reading “Ash Center China Programs Student Research Grants (Summer and Winter Period Funding)”
Tag: Travel Grant | U.S. Citizen or Permanent U.S. Resident
The scholarship is for $500 to be used for graduate or undergraduate study in an international setting for a full semester, summer, or full year program. It is for students who maintain legal residence in the state of Massachusetts. Requirements include: a completed application, personal statement, letter from your department chair, and official transcript. Please … Continue reading “General Federation of Women’s Club’s of Massachusetts”
Tag: research | Travel Grant
John C. and Katherine Vogelheim Hansen Research and Travel Fund for Africa This fellowship aids undergraduate, Dr.P.H., and GSAS students planning to travel to Africa for an international experience, and is especially interested in supporting those experiences and projects related to science and health. The Vogelheim Hansen Fund typically covers all transportation exenses. Students may … Continue reading “John C. & Katherine Vogelheim Hansen Research and Travel Fund for Africa”
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View details here. Programs and resources for prospective and current STEM graduate students — including funding opportunities and professional development programs and resources.
Tag: Fellowship | Service Learning | Travel Grant
The Rose Service Learning Fellowships are funded by a generous gift from Dr. Deborah Rose, SM ’75 to support students and post-doctoral fellows at Harvard Chan to travel and engage in service learning projects. While most awards are for international travel, some awards are also made for U.S.-based projects, including in the Boston area. There … Continue reading “Rose Service Learning Fellowship”
Tag: Fellowship | Travel Grant
In recognition of distinguished toxicologists and students, the Society of Toxicology presents many prestigious awards each year to deserving graduate students for fellowships and travel. To apply to graduate awards, please visit: https://www.toxicology.org/awards/sot/awards.aspx?Filter=14
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The Davis Center offers grants to Harvard graduate students for research travel to the former Soviet Union or Eastern Europe. Grants are primarily intended to support research but may be used to support language study in a foreign country for students who are not eligible to receive FLAS summer language fellowships. In some cases, research … Continue reading “The Davis Center Graduate Research Travel Grants”
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The Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) provides stipends to Harvard graduate students for field placements that focus on closing gender gaps. Over the past decade, WAPPP has supported over 130 students to work in at least 53 different countries including Afghanistan, Colombia, India, Jordan, Liberia, Nepal, South Africa, and the United States. WAPPP summer interns have worked … Continue reading “Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP)”
Tag: Ecology | Research Grant | Travel Grant
The AEHS Foundation is pleased to offer the David F. Ludwig Memorial Student Travel Award. This scholarship was established to recognize students pursuing research in Ecology and Ecological Sciences. Dr. Ludwig’s passion for science, travel, education, and exploration are the inspiration for this award, and the AEHS Foundation is pleased to do our part to … Continue reading “Association for Environmental Health and Sciences Foundation David F. Ludwig Memorial Student Travel Scholarship”