Student Funding
| Title |
Amount |
Funding Sources | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies | 1100 Euros per month | December | |
| Research Grant Program | 2 million - 8 million yen |
The grant does not cover the indirect costs of the organization to which the recipient is affiliated or general administrative costs ("overheads"). |
May |
| Do Something Awards | 4 awards at $10,000; 1 award at $100,000 | March | |
| Junior Research Fellowships (Dissertation) | 40,400 rupees/month + $70 dollar supplement |
The earliest possible departure date for India by awardees is eleven (11) months following the date of application submission |
July |
| Student Travel Grants | airfare, hotel, registration |
Student will be responsible for meals and any extra charges on the hotel bill). If applicable, students may be asked to share a room with one or two other awardees at the discretion of AMS. |
April |
| Moody Fellowship | Airfare, stipend, immunizations |
The Moody Fellowship provides round-trip airfare from Detroit to the city of placement in South Africa and a modest monthly stipend for up to three months. |
March |
| Inter-American Foundation's Grassroots Development Fellowship | Airfare, up to 3,000 for research, $1,500 monthly stipend, travel insurance |
Proposals for field research in Puerto Rico or the Dutch, French and British territories are not eligible. |
January |
| American-Yemeni Younger Scientists Partnership Project | All travel and living expenses for the week-long workshop to Yemen will be covered. |
FAS cannot provide salary reimbursement for participants. |
April |
| Research Programs | Approx $850 per individual; $17,000- $51,000 per project | February | |
| Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship | Approx. $9,000 |
Cannot accept employment as an instructor or faculty member of an institution while receiving the fellowship. |
December |
| Vegetable Industries Scholarship | around $1,000 | September | |
| International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship Program | Average per fellowship of $18,750 |
Research must have an international component. The IDRF program will not support study at foreign universities, conference participation, short research trips abroad or projects relying primarily on labwork. |
November |
| Gilbert F. White Postdoctoral Fellowship Program | Based on current salary plus $1,000 for moving or living expenses. |
Fellows receive an annual stipend based upon their current salary and also receive research support, office facilities at RFF, and an allowance of up to $1,000 for moving or living expenses. This stipend may be supplemented by other sources if the supplement does not divert the fellow from his or her research. Typically, visiting fellows have sabbatical support from their home institutions. Fellowships do not provide medical insurance or other RFF fringe benefits. Neither Social Security nor tax payments are deducted from the stipend. |
February |
| Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Grants | between $200 and $2,500 | February | |
| WINDPOWER Fellowship | Cost of conference |
The Fellowship covers the cost of travel to and from the WINDPOWER conference site, conference registration (and included meals), and lodging. Additional expenses are not covered and are the responsibility of the recipient. |
March |
| Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program | Estimated Average Size of Awards: $43,989; Estimated Number of Awards: 33 |
Based on financial need. |
September |
| German Chancellor Fellowship for Prospective Leaders | EUR 2,150 - EUR 2,750 per month (~$2,847 - $3,642 per month) plus additional benefits | October | |
| Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture | Fellowship; Not a Cash Award |
Fellowship takes place in Rome, Italy. Winners must pay for travel themselves. |
November |
| Michigan Bird Conservation Conference Scholarship | Food, registration, and small stipend; valued at $150 | January | |
| Detroit Revitalization Fellows | Full pay + benefits for 2 years | April | |
| Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) | full tuition, mandatory fees and a $15,000 stipend. |
Generally, not tenable for dissertation research. |
February |
| Dorothy M. Skinner Scholarship | Funds travel to present research at SICB annual meetings | October | |
| Worldstudio Foundation Scholarships | Generally $2,000- $3,000 |
Each award is paid directly to the recipient’s school and applied toward tuition. |
April |
| Cave Conservancy Graduate Fellowship in Karst Studies | M.S.- $5,000; Ph.D.- $15,000 | June | |
| Asian Neighbors Program Grants | max 15 million Yen |
Please note that proposals of the sort listed below will not be considered suitable for a project in this program: (a) Activities with an excessively limited number or range of participants and/or beneficiaries (e.g. scholarships, members limited to one organization, etc.). (b) Activities with no tangible objectives or results in mind (e.g. conducting an event or aiming for "networking" alone, with no results or other output besides a project report). (c) Activities focused primarily on research. (Such proposals may be suitable for the Toyota Foundation’s Research Grant Program.)
(d) Ongoing activities (e.g. those by an NGO or charity organization that regularly issues materials) or proposals to use the grant to cover the running cost of an organization. Please note that projects in this program must be new initiatives that start and end within the grant period, not something that is part of a longer project. |
May |
| John Z. Duling Grant Program | Maximum of $10,000 |
Projects are expected to be completed within one to three years. Grant award amounts will vary depending on the adjudged value of the project relative to the needs of the arboriculture community. Awards are limited to a maximum of $10,000 and no project will receive more than one award from this program. Please note that funds cannot be used to pay for overhead expenses or student tuition and fees. |
November |
| Rotary Foundation Global Grant | Minimum total financing of $30,000-- award is based on a 100% match of District Designated Fund or a 50% match of cash contributions | ongoing | |
| UNU-IAS PhD Fellowship Programme | monthly stipend of JPY260,000; settle-in-allowance of JPY 80,000 |
Settle-in-allowance and air tickets are, however, not provided for Fellows already residing in Japan before the commencement of the fellowship. |
February |
| Luce Scholars Program | monthly stipend, language training, and individualized professional placement in Asia |
Fellowship program occurs in Asia. |
October |
| Don Hunt Service Award | Non-monetary | April | |
| Student Equipment Grants | Non-monetary use of equipment; $1,300 travel funds for conference presentation |
Grantee must recognize CODAR inside of any presentation or publication that includes RiverSonde data. Grants are limited to equipment use inside of the United States. Future grant programs may be offered for other regions.Data collected during grant program will be considered joint property of grantee and CODAR. CODAR will be allowed to use data for marketing, product engineering or other purposes. |
March |
| Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award (EPPLA) | Non-monetary-- Travel to Washington, DC, to participate in the Biological and Ecological Sciences Coalition (BESC) Congressional Visits Day |
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January |
| US Student Fulbright Program | not specifed | September | |
| Accenture American Indian Scholarship | Not specified | May | |
| Conservation and Sustainable Development Grant | Not specified |
Research must focus on one of eight CSD focal areas. Funds may not be used for tuition. |
March |
| Rene Matos Memorial Scholarship | not specified | May | |
| Minority Participation Program | Not specified | March | |
| Environmental Leadership Program Regional Fellowship | Not specified | September | |
| Michigan Volunteer Stream Monitoring Grant | Not specified |
Funding is for cost-reimbursment. |
February |
| UM Alumnae Council Scholarships | Not specified | March | |
| Conservation and Science Grants | Not specified |
We accept grant proposals only for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes, primarily from tax-exempt, charitable organizations. We do not provide funding for projects that benefit specific individuals or that serve religious purposes. |
ongoing |
| BIE-Loan for Service | Not specified |
Master's students can be funded for a maximum of two years, MFA students for three years, and PhD students for four years. MLA students should email AIGC contact (above) for eligibility questions). This is a loan. If awarded you must begin your payback six months after you have graduated in a career with tribal governments, Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Affairs funded organizations on and off reservations. Organizations and other agencies with significant American Indian populations are reviewed case by case. Fellows shall work 40 hours per week and/or fullâ€Âtime work week. Fellows will be required to repay loans on a 1â€Â1 basis (one year of service for each year of loan payment). |
June |
| AGI Minority Participation Program | Not specified |
Professional development experiences that qualify include field camp, professional society memberships, and/or travel and registration to a professional meeting of one of AGI’s member societies. |
March |
| World Environment and Resources Program | not specified |
Not specified |
March |
| Armenian Studies Fellowship | Not specified | February | |
| LaFontaine Aquatic Entomology Scholarship | Not specified | April | |
| Spring Foray Scholarship | Not specified | April | |
| Developing Global Scientists and Engineers | Not specified | September | |
| Kathleen S. Anderson Award (Avian Research) | One grant of $1,000 or two of $500 |
Proposed projects must take place in the Americas. |
December |
| Pre- and Post-doctoral Fellowships | Predoctoral Fellows: stipend of $30,000/year + maximum research allowance of $4,000; Graduate Student Fellowships: $6,500 stipend for ten weeks |
The Office of Fellowships cannot provide funds for the travel or living expenses of dependents. |
January |