Scholarships

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Type of Award

GPA Minimums

Open to Non-US Citizens

Need-Based

Scholarship Subject GPA Minimum Location
Associated General Contractors Education & Research Foundation (AGCERF) Scholarships

Scholarships support undergraduate/graduate students in construction management and engineering programs in the United States. The scholarship is for one year, renewable for a second year.

Math & Science Unspecified North America
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Doctoral Dissertation Award

ACM’s Doctoral Dissertation Award is an annual prize that recognizes superior research and writing by doctoral candidates in computer science and computer engineering.  Dissertations will be reviewed for technical depth and significance of the research contribution, potential impact on theory and practice, and quality of presentation. omputer science departments submit nominations to ACM

Math & Science Unspecified Various Locations
Association for Institutional Research (AIR) / AccessLex Institute Dissertation Fellowship

The program is a grant competition promoting scholarship on issues related to access, affordability and value of graduate and professional education broadly, and legal education specifically. Preference is given to proposals that utilize regional, national, or multi-institutional datasets, although research that focuses on a single institution is acceptable. While preference is given to proposals that specifically address legal education, proposals that address access, affordability and the value of graduate and professional education more generally are also encouraged.

Professional (Medicine/Law/Business), Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified Various Locations
Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) Dissertation Completion Fellowship

Fellowships support the timely completion of doctorates by graduate students in the field of Jewish Studies.  The program both provides resources to fellows, in the form of a stipend, as well as professional development opportunities, through a mid-year workshop and ongoing contact with mentors during the fellowship year.

Humanities and Fine Arts Unspecified Various Locations
Association for Queer Anthropology (AQA) Travel Grants

provides grants for travel to the Annual AAA meetings. The awards are given to two current graduate students and one un/under-employed scholar (up to five years from receipt of PhD) whose work contributes to the advancement of queer anthropology in an expansive sense

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Math & Science, Media & Journalism, Professional (Medicine/Law/Business), Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified North America
Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies Cohen-Tucker Dissertation Research Fellowship

Fellowships support dissertation research in Russia in 19th-early 21st century Russian historical studies, with some preference given to research on the Soviet era. The research topic can be in cultural, economic, intellectual, political, or social historical studies. The geographic focus of the research must be predominantly within the current boundaries of the Russian Federation. This does not exclude research related to other former Soviet Republics or territories of the 19th c. Russian Empire, but the research topic must still be predominantly a historical study of Russia. The research must be conducted primarily in the Russian Federation, but the fellowship may be used to conduct research for a briefer period in secondary site(s) in one other former Soviet republic or territory once forming part of the Russian empire. However, the fellowship does not support research in North America. The duration of research travel must be at least nine months. Research can be conducted in two trips if the visa situation requires it, but all proposed research travel must be concluded within 15 months from the start of the research travel. The fellowship offers support for 9-15 months.

Global Studies & Foreign Language Skills, Humanities and Fine Arts, Public Policy & Social Sciences Unspecified Asia / Australia, Europe / UK
Association of Field Ornithologists (AFO) Bergstrom Memorial Research Award

Awards support field studies of birds by helping to support a specific research or analysis project. In judging among proposals of equal quality, special consideration will be given to those that: 1) focus on avian life history, 2) use data collected all or in part by non-professionals and/or 3) employ banding or other marking techniques. Awards are aimed at people beginning their research or those with limited or no access to major funding.

Math & Science Unspecified North America
Association of Field Ornithologists (AFO) Skutch Research Awards

The Pamela and Alexander F. Skutch Research Award supports minimally invasive research into the life histories, especially social relations and reproduction, of little known birds of the continental Neotropics, including Trinidad and Tobago. The Association of Field Ornithologists welcomes applications for funding from amateur or professional ornithologists of any nationality. Preference will be given to applicants that have had some previous experience with the geographic region (and if possible, the specific locality) as well as the bird species involved in the proposed study and to applicants proposing studies that are expected to produce results that can be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals

Math & Science Unspecified Caribbean, Various Locations
Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) Scholarships

AMIA administers the first scholarship program of its kind designed specifically for students wishing to pursue careers in moving image archiving. These scholarships are given as financial assistance to students of merit who intend to pursue careers in moving image archiving.

Humanities and Fine Arts 3-4 North America
Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) / Center for Disease Control (CDC) Antimicrobial Resistance Fellowship

The APHL-CDC Antimicrobial Resistance (AR) Fellowship Program provides scientists with the opportunity to collaborate on a range of antimicrobial resistance issues. The fellowship’s mission is to introduce scientists to public health laboratory science while building the workforce needed to detect and respond to existing and emerging forms of AR.Fellows receive a stipend and allowances for: medical insurance, travel to the host laboratory, professional development, training at CDC, and complimentary student membership to APHL

Math & Science Unspecified North America