Douglass-O’Connell Global Internship Empowers students of color with a curated, fully-fundedĀ four-week, 3-credit study abroad program in Ireland focused on leadership, intercultural communication, and the tools needed to create positive change.
AIF Banyan Impact Fellowship for Service in the US The Fellowship aims to strengthen the US-India ties by creating a network of changemakers committed to civil society engagement and equipped with the cross-cultural lens, training, and network necessary to effectively address critical social issues and drive innovation.
Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals is a year-long fellowship sponsored by the German Parliament and U.S. Congress. The CBYX program provides students and recent graduates who are U.S. citizens with an opportunity to study and work in Germany.
The American Chemical Society Scholars Program The American Chemical Society Scholars Program awards renewable scholarships to undergraduate students who 1) are from groups that have been…
Ciba Travel Awards in Green Chemistry This annual green chemistry award enables students to attend an American Chemical Society (ACS) technical meeting.
Dr. Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award Recognizes outstanding student contributions to furthering the goals of green chemistry through research and/or studies.
Dr. Joseph Breen Memorial Fellowships Sponsors the participation of a young international green chemistry scholar in a green chemistry technical meeting, conference or training program.
Churchill Kanders Scholarship for Science Policy The Kanders Churchill Scholarship was created to address the growing divide between science and science policy.
Latinx44 Scholarship Program This program will award several scholarships to Latinx students to help fund a public service internship in Washington, DC.
Marshall-Motley Racial Justice and Law Scholarship Over the next five years, the Marshall-Motley Scholarship will afford fund the studies of 50 aspiring civil rights lawyers.