The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship, is a program that provides college graduates the opportunity to work in Washington, DC, with a public-interest organization focusing on arms control and international security issues. The fellowship is offered twice yearly, in the spring and fall. It lasts from six to nine months and provides a stipend, health insurance, and travel costs to Washington. The Scoville Fellowship does not award grant or scholarship money to students. Scoville Fellows may undertake a variety of activities, including research, writing, and advocacy in support of the goals of their host organization and may attend coalition meetings, policy briefings, and Congressional hearings. They have written fact sheets, letters to the editor, op eds, magazine articles, briefing books and reports, organized talks and conferences, and been interviewed as experts by the media. Many former Scoville Fellows work for NGOs or the Federal Government, or attend graduate school in political science or international relations, following their fellowships. Visit their website at http://www.scoville.org. There is no application form; the application requirements are listed on the website, as are links to the websites of each of the twenty-five participating organizations and information on the work of current and former Scoville Fellows. Applications may be submitted via email. All U.S. citizens and foreign nationals residing in the United States are eligible to apply; non-U.S. citizens living outside of the United States are not.
February 5, 2008
January 11, 2008
Federal e-Scholar Portal
The e-Scholar site provides links to Jobs, Internships, Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants, Apprenticeships and Cooperative Education within the Federal Government for educational opportunities available to students high school through doctorate level and career professionals. Their goal is to simplify the process of finding educational opportunities and to assist Federal agencies in attracting talented professionals.
http://www.studentjobs.gov/e-scholar.asp
December 3, 2007
MIT Energy Fellowships
2009-2010 Named Energy Fellowships for new graduate students beginning their studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in fall 2009. MIT Energy Fellowships support several dozen first-year doctoral students interested in pursuing graduate research opportunities in energy across a wide array of disciplines. More information about the Society of Energy Fellows at MIT is available at http://web.mit.edu/mitei/education/fellowships/
Prospective graduate students should apply through the normal admissions process to the academic departments in which the graduate degree will be pursued.
More information at: http://web.mit.edu/mitei/
See the MIT Web site for graduate school application deadlines.