Scholarships

Office of Distinguished Scholarships Strive

Type of Award

GPA Minimums

Open to Non-US Citizens

Need-Based

Scholarship Subject GPA Minimum Location
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)/ Oracle Academy Scholarship

The Oracle Academy scholarship is open to undergraduate/graduate students pursuing degrees in Computer Science.

Math & Science 3-4 North America
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES)/ VGT an Aristocrat Company Scholarship

For undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a STEM degree (Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Development, Electrical Engineering, Finance, Human Resources, Supply Chain and related fields). Students in a field related to casino gaming (software development, technology, supply chain, etc..) are welcome and encouraged to apply.

Math & Science 3-4 North America
American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) E.C. Harwood Visiting Research Fellowship

fellows works closely with scholars in the fields of economics, political science, philosophy, history, and law. Includes stipend, housing, and meals.

Additional Fellowships, Professional (Medicine/Law/Business), Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America
American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) Internship

paid internship working closely with staff on projects relating to scholarly research, program/event planning, marketing, graphic design, communications, editorial writing, and development/fundraising. Includes housing and travel.

Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America
American Institute for Maghrib Studies (AIMS) Research Grants

short-term (1-3 months) and long-term (3+ months) grants support U.S. scholars conducting research on North Africa in any Maghrib country, specifically Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco, or Tunisia.  AIMS sponsors three Overseas Research Centers — in Oran, Tunis, and Tangier — and has other institutional affiliations that support AIMS scholars. AIMS does not fund research outside the Maghrib.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified Africa
American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies (AISLS) PostDoctorate Fellowship

support two to six months of research in Sri Lanka by US citizens who already hold a PhD or the equivalent at the time they begin their fellowship tenure. Both scholars with little or no experience in Sri Lanka as well as specialists are encouraged to apply. Projects in all fields in the social sciences and humanities are eligible. Proposals in other areas that contribute to the understanding of Sri Lankan history, culture, or society are also invited.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified Asia / Australia
American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies (AISLS) Dissertation Planning Grant

Grants support doctoral students intending to do dissertation research in Sri Lanka, in order to make a 6-8 week pre-dissertation visit to Sri Lanka, to investigate the feasibility of their topic, to sharpen their research design, or to make other practical arrangements for future research.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified Asia / Australia
American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies (AISLS) Language Instruction Grants

support students and scholars who wish to acquire or improve language skills. These funds can be used to help to defray the costs of language instruction in Sinhala, Tamil, Pali or Arabic. The instruction must take place in Sri Lanka.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills Unspecified Asia / Australia
American Institute for the History of Pharmacy (AIHP) PhD Thesis Support Grant

offers a grant-in-aid to a graduate student to reinforce historical investigations of some aspect of pharmacy

Humanities and Fine Arts, Math & Science, Professional (Medicine/Law/Business) Unspecified North America
American Institute of Afghanistan Studies (AIAS) John F. Richards Research Fellowship

supports short-term research or other scholarly projects that will advance the knowledge of Afghanistan through the John F. Richards Fellowship Program. Fellows may use funds to support research on Afghanistan through utilization of resources outside of Afghanistan and the United States. The fellowship is funded through the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Due to current State Department travel restrictions, the fellowship cannot be used for travel to, from or within Afghanistan, and cannot be used for work within the U.S. The fellowship is for one year.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified Middle East