Scholarship Opportunities
Job and Career Opportunities
Job/Volunteer Opportunities
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The
Ambassadorial Scholarships of the Rotary Foundation is
the world's largest privately funded international scholarships program.
The program sponsors several types of scholarships for undergraduate and
graduate students as well as for qualified professionals pursuing vocational
studies.
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Rotary
Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution:
Rotary World Peace Fellows are leaders promoting national and international
cooperation, peace, and the successful resolution of conflict throughout
their lives, in their careers, and through service activities. Fellows
can earn either a master’s degree in international relations, public administration,
sustainable development, peace studies,
conflict resolution, or a related field, or a professional
development certificate in peace and conflict resolution.
Click here for more program info- The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund provides up to $6,000
in need-based grants to graduate and undergraduatestudent activists involved
in building the movement for social and economic justice. Davis-Putter
grantees must be enrolled in an accredited school for the time period
covered by the grant.
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The
George J. Mitchell Scholarship is a national competitive
fellowship sponsored by the US-Ireland Alliance. Every year, 12 students
are chosen for one year of postgraduate study in any discipline offered
by schools in Ireland and Northern Ireland. The scholarship provides tuition,
housing, a living expenses stipend, and an international ravel stipend.
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The
Juniata College Service and Peacemaking Scholarships
are awarded to students who have demonstrated a commitment to service
and/or the peaceful resolution of conflict in their school and/or community.
Examples of this commitment may be shown in a variety of ways such as
significant involvement in community service, personal accomplishments
in formal conflict resolution or mediation programs, or religious service.
Click here for more program info- Visit Peace and Collaborative Development Networking for more resource guides to finding jobs, internships, academic programs, and scholarships in conflict resolution and related fields.
Fellowship Opportunities
Fulbright
Fellowships are among the most prestigious fellowships for graduating
students, surpassed only by the Rhodes and a few others. They pay for
a year spent in some foreign country. There are two types: research Fulbrights,
for which the students must have a project, a location, and a contact
there, and in some cases knowledge of the language of the host country;
and teaching Fulbrights, where the students go to another country to teach
English. For these, they do not need any of the above, but they do need
to convince the host country that they want this student as a teacher.
(Juniors should contact Dr. Reingold on campus in order to start early.)
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The
International Fellows Program at the International Foundation
for Education and Self-Help is a public-private sector initiative
created in 1987 to provide recent college graduates and graduate students
an opportunity to work overseas for nine months as International Fellows
in sub-Saharan Africa. Fellows are assigned to various development organizations
such as Africare, CARE, Save the Children, TechnoServe, Opportunities
Industrialization Centers International, Counterpart International, and
UNICEF to work on various types of community-based development activities.
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The
Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program: Peace Scholar Dissertation
Fellowship of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is intended
to support the research and writing of doctoral dissertations addressing
the sources and nature of international conflict and ways of preventing
or ending conflict and sustaining peace. Citizens from any country are
welcome to apply. The deadline for the 2010-2011 competition is January
5, 2010.
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The
New Israel Fund/SHATIL Social Justice Fellowships are
ten-month stipend fellowships at organizations working to advance social
justice and democracy in Israel. Each fellowship is designed to enable
a talented and committed Jewish professional or recent graduate to spend
a year contributing
to social justice while experiencing Israel first-hand.
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