The annual World Politics and Statecraft Fellowship funds Ph.D. dissertation research and fieldwork on American foreign policy, international relations, international security, strategic studies, area studies, and diplomatic and military history.
The Fulbright Public Policy Fellowship provides opportunities for US early & mid-career professionals to serve in professional placements in a foreign government ministry or institution in partner governments around the… Continue Reading »
Fredrick Douglass Global Fellowship is open to freshman and sophomore university students who attend a Minority Serving Institutions in the US. The main goal is to make year-long study abroad… Continue Reading »
This blog post by the Center for International Higher Educations focuses on universities lack of clarity regarding the importance of international engagement. Its focus is to push schools to provide… Continue Reading »
The Advocates for Human Rights is a non-profit organization that works to provide legal services to refugees and asylum seekers of low-income. Its goal is to create lasting change in… Continue Reading »
The Atlantic Council provides seven statements that they address free nations follow. Included in addition is a plan of action to implement these seven principles to countries that lack them.
Hosted by Stephanie Doscher, Director of Global Learning Initiatives at Florida International University. This podcast aims to form conversations about complex problem-solving in higher education and how to properly engage… Continue Reading »
The Fulbright-Schuman Program awards grants to American and EU students and professionals who wish to study, research, or lecture on a topic relevant to U.S.-EU relations, EU policy, or EU… Continue Reading »
The Henry Luce Foundation/ACLS Program in China Studies seeks to maintain the vitality of China Studies in North America through fellowships and grants, such as Pre-dissertation Travel Grants to China,… Continue Reading »
The advocacy organization ONE conducts interviews around the country to find out people’s perception of Foreign Aid spending. People were definitely surprised when they found out it was less than… Continue Reading »