Academic
Opportunities
Featured Programs
LA at Play 2007
University of California, Los Angeles
A research and training program supported by the
National Science Foundation.
Learn more...
National Institutes
of Health
University of Cambridge Health Science
Research Scholars
University of Oxford Scholars in Biomedical Research
These are relatively new doctoral programs at the National Institutes of
Health that permit American students to pursue collaborative biomedical
research projects between a laboratory at NIH and either
Oxford or
Cambridge University leading to a Ph.D. from that university.
Learn more . . .
Study in Sacramento in the
UC Sacramento Program! Open to all majors,
for more information check out. . .
http://uccs.universityofcalifornia.edu
Study
in Washington D.C. Program Open to all majors for more information check out. . .
www.ucdc.ucr.edu
Princeton
University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs - Junior Summer Institute
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/jsi Applicants must be
in their junior year of undergraduate study and demonstrate a strong
interest in public service and a career in domestic public policy or
international affairs.
Featured Fellowships
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The mission of the Health Professions Education Foundation is to improve
healthcare in underserved areas of California by supporting the
development of health professionals agreeing to serve in communities of
most need. We accomplish our mission by awarding scholarships and loan
repayments to health professional students and graduates who will
provide direct patient care in medically underserved areas.
Web:
http://www.healthprofessions.oshpd.state.ca.us |
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The
American Society for
Microbiology (ASM) offers summer research fellowships for
undergraduate students interested in obtaining an advanced degree in the
microbiological sciences.
For a direct link to the fellowships please
click
here.
The application deadline for both undergraduate fellowships is February
1 of each year.
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The Public Policy & International Affairs Fellowship Program
is designed to prepare rising college seniors (must be a college junior when
applying), primarily from underrepresented groups, for graduate studies in
public policy and/or international affairs and groom them for professional roles
in public service. The Fellowship consists of successfully completing one of
PPIA’s Junior Summer Institutes (JSI), opportunities for paid internships, a
minimum of $5000 scholarship, and a network of 3000 Fellows/Alumni. The JSI
curriculum is designed to improve students’ analytical and communication skills
through three areas of study – economics, statistics, and policy
analysis/writing.
Deadline: March 1st
E-mail: ppia@ppiaprogram.org
Web:
www.ppiaprogram.org/programs/
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