MIND-Scholarships-2019-2020 Scholarships for International Programs

Fulbright U.S. Student Grant for Study/Research

Prospective candidates for study or research awards are encouraged to craft their own projects, collaborating closely with advisors from foreign universities or other esteemed institutes of higher learning. These prestigious opportunities span across approximately 140 countries worldwide. It’s imperative for applicants to acquaint themselves with the unique program prerequisites of the host country, making it their initial priority before proceeding further. Visit

Marshall Scholarships

The Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission is committed to upholding an equal opportunities policy. Our scholarship awards are granted solely on the basis of merit, determined through a transparent and impartial selection process. We actively strive to attract and welcome students from diverse backgrounds, reflecting our dedication to inclusivity and diversity in our recruitment efforts. Visit

Rhodes Scholarships

The Rhodes Scholarship stands as the oldest, initially bestowed in 1902, and arguably the most esteemed international scholarship initiative, facilitating the academic pursuits of exceptional young individuals worldwide at the University of Oxford. Visit

Anna Sobol Levy Foundation Fellowships

The Anna Sobol Levy Foundation offers fellowships to college graduates who are U.S. citizens, enabling them to pursue a master’s degree in English at the esteemed IDC Herzliya’s Raphael Recanati International School, situated near Tel Aviv. Historically, the program has drawn prospective U.S. military officers from ROTC programs as its core participants. Additionally, civilian students dedicated to careers in the Foreign Service or various intelligence agencies are welcome to apply.

The fellowship encompasses tuition fees at IDC, covering expenses of up to $16,000. Levy Fellows are required to enroll in one of IDC’s security-focused MA programs: either Counterterrorism and Homeland Security or Diplomacy and Conflict Studies. Visit

London School of Economics’ Atlantic Residential Fellowship

The Atlantic Residential Fellowship offers assistance to individuals pursuing the one-year MSc Inequalities and Social Science (MISS) program at the London School of Economics. Through this fellowship, recipients receive dedicated mentorship and have the opportunity to actively participate in the broader initiatives of the Atlantic Fellows program. The fellowship covers all tuition fees, provides a stipend to support living expenses in London, and includes allowances for attending Atlantic Fellows events. Applicants are required to fulfill the admission criteria for the MSc Inequalities and Social Science program at LSE. Visit

High North Fellowship

The High North Fellowship program extends scholarships to students hailing from Canada, Japan, Russia, South Korea, and the US who enroll in institutions located in Northern Norway for their higher education pursuits. This initiative is generously funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Each recipient of the fellowship is entitled to a monthly stipend of approximately NOK 9,440 along with a corresponding travel grant. Notably, institutions of higher learning in Norway do not levy tuition fees on international students, with the stipend allocated to defray housing and living expenses. While primarily directed towards master’s and bachelor’s level students, the program is also accessible to PhD candidates. Application deadlines vary, with the majority falling in April/May for the forthcoming fall semester and in October/November for the ensuing spring semester. Visit

Rotary Peace Fellowship

The Rotary Peace Centers program fosters the growth of peace and development professionals, equipping them with the skills and experience needed to serve as effective agents of peace on a global scale. Through rigorous academic training, hands-on practice, and access to an extensive network, participants are empowered to become catalysts for positive change. The program offers comprehensive fellowships that cover tuition, fees, accommodation, transportation, as well as internship and field-study costs, ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder the pursuit of peace-building endeavours. Visit

American University in Cairo’s TEFL Fellowships

The American University in Cairo extends annual Fellowships in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) to dedicated full-time students aspiring to undertake a master’s degree program in TESOL. The Fellowship not only facilitates academic pursuit but also provides invaluable language teaching experience.

The fellowship spans two academic years along with the intervening summer session, subject to a semester-by-semester evaluation based on satisfactory academic performance. Beneficiaries receive comprehensive coverage, encompassing tuition fees, a monthly stipend, a monthly housing allowance, medical services, health insurance fees, and one-way home travel.

Fellows contribute to the academic community by teaching eight hours of English per week, thereby enriching their own learning experience while fostering language proficiency in others. Visit

Cambridge University’s Winston Churchill Scholarship Program

The Churchill Scholarship Program offers promising young Americans the opportunity to embark on graduate studies in science, mathematics, and engineering at Churchill College, Cambridge University. With a provision of 15 one-year scholarships annually, the program not only covers tuition and fees but also provides for living expenses. Eligible candidates must hold US citizenship and possess a bachelor’s degree, having not yet attained a doctorate. Nomination by the candidate’s undergraduate institution is a requisite for application. While the Churchill Foundation’s deadline falls in November, individual colleges may impose earlier deadlines. Visit

Gates Cambridge Scholarships

The Gates Cambridge Scholarship program was inaugurated in October 2000 through a generous contribution of US$210 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to the University of Cambridge. This historic donation stands as the largest single endowment ever bestowed upon a UK university. Visit

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