Beinecke Scholarships enable and encourage highly motivated students to take fullest advantage of graduate opportunities available to them, and to be courageous in the selection of graduate study programs. Scholars are awarded $2,000 for senior year and $30,000 for graduate study.
Bristol Fellowship supports a one year, self-designed, independent project outside the US. Open to graduating seniors; US citizens and international students.
Alexandria Nicholson-Dotson ’11
Mo’ Hair: The Transnational Hair Trade and Culture
Nathan Fedrizzi '10
Searching for Sustainability in the Global Seahorse Trade
Ethan Woods '09
A Culinary Journey: Recipes through an Economic-Historic Lens: Malaysia, India, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Italy
Ngoda Manongi '08
Keeping Mothers Alive: A Comparative Study of Maternal Mortality and Child Health Care
South Africa, Mexico, the Philippines, Sweden
Jesse Browner-Hamlin '07
Art of the Drum: Spirituality in Drum Crafting and the Spiritual Relationship between the Drummer and Drum
Japan, Fiji, Morocco, India, Trinidad & Tobago, Dominican Republic
Jessica Mariglio '07
The Rhyme of Life: Political and personal expression through competitive spoken word poetry
Canada, South Africa, Australia, England, the Netherlands, Mexico
Sarah Griffith '06
A Friend in Me: How Horses Become Therapists for the Disabled
Brazil, Australia, Singapore, Germany
Britten Chase '05
Bike Culture and the Culture of the Bike: A Worldwide Study of the Function and Personal Meaning of Bicycling
Netherlands, China, New Zealand, Spain, France
Li Qi '03
Study of Circus Troupes
France, Russia, Brazil, and Egypt
Alison Lin '03
Grassroots Literacy for Women's Empowerment
Senegal, Haiti, Vanuatu, Cameroon and Martinique
Milagros Ramirez '02
Beyond the Lonely Planet: Examining Youth Affected by AIDS in Latin America
Mexico, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Brazil
Justin Tyler '01
Theatre in the Raw: A Study of Radical Street Theatre
England, India, Australia and Brazil
James Dubendorf '00
One Trunk and Two Branches of the Miro Tree; A Comparative Study of Three Pitcairn Communities
Pitcairn Island, Norfolk Island, New Zealand
Heather Obleman '99
Adaptations to El Nino/La Nina in Coastal Ecuador
Kate Dalke '98
The Effects of River Regulation and Recreation on
Rivers in New Zealand, Chile and Costa Rica
Victor Rodriquez '97
African-based Martial Arts Dance Forms
Cuba, Puerto Rico and Brazil
Philip Poh '96
Hong Kong: A Cartoon's Eye View of the Transition
The United States Department of State scholarships for intensive overseas study in the critical need foreign languages of Arabic, Bangla/Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, and Urdu.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Junior Fellows Program provides a substantive research experience for outstanding students who have a serious career interest in international affairs.
The Davis Projects for Peace is made possible by Kathryn Wasserman Davis, an accomplished internationalist and philanthropist. Upon the occasion of her 100th birthday in February 2007, Mrs. Davis, mother of Shelby M.C. Davis who funds the Davis UWC Scholars Program, chose to celebrate by committing $1 million for 100 Projects for Peace.
The Freeman-ASIA program offers awards for study in East and Southeast Asia.
Awardees are expected to share their experiences with students on their home campuses to promote study abroad in Asia and to spread understanding of Asia.
The Fulbright program was created to increase mutual understanding between the people of the US and other countries through educational exchange.
Founded in 1994, The Gilder Lehrman Institute provides programs and resources for students, teachers and scholars of American history. It offers a variety of seminars, lectures, fellowships and other awards, and produces publications and traveling exhibitions related to topics in American history.
Founded in 2004, Math for America (MfA) is a private nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve math education in U.S. public secondary schools by recruiting, training and retraining outstanding mathematics teachers. The MfA fellowship is a five-year program where recent college graduates and mid-career professionals commit to teach math in public secondary schools. The program includes one year earning a master's degree in education and four years of teaching math in public secondary schools.
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad.
Supports graduate study of languages and cultures deemed critical to US national security and enables students to add a significant international dimension to their curricula.
The Rhodes Trust promotes international understanding and peace by bringing students from around the world to study together at Oxford University.
The Russell Berrie Foundation annually honors everyday, unsung heroes and good Samaritans from New Jersey.
Recognizes outstanding student achievement in the sciences using applied spectroscopy.
Designed to promote cultural interchange and goodwill between Scotland and the US.
Recognizes outstanding leadership and academic excellence and supports graduate or professional study for students pursuing careers in public service.
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The Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation recognizes interest, study and outstanding work in the area of environment and related fields.
Honors students who have challenged themselves, excelled in their course work, and have extend their academic and broader intellectual abilities beyond the classroom to benefit their schools, their communities and society. The All-USA Academic Team is a recognition honoring students for what they have done in college, as opposed to what they plan or hope to do upon graduation.
Watson Fellowships provide funds for graduating seniors of unusual promise to embark on a year of self-directed, independent study while traveling outside the US after graduation.
