- Jan. 7 — Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Program in the Humanities
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Funds graduate studies in the humanities at Oxford in a unique setting that fosters dialogue across academic disciplines, cultures, and generations.
- Depends on Specific Program Deadline/January — Erasmus Mundus
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A two-year scholarship for all disciplines of master's-level graduate study funded by the European Union where students receive a master's from a European “Co-ordinator University” while also spending semesters at other universities in the European Union and beyond.
- Jan. 17 — Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program
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Trains and inspires new leaders in the movement to end hunger and poverty in the United States through placements with community-based organizations across the country as well as policy-focused organizations in Washington, D.C.
- Jan. 29 — Boren Scholarship
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Provides funding for up to one year for a language focused study abroad program in a language critical to national security.
- Jan. 31 — Columbia University Summer Public Health Program
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For undergraduate students entering their junior and senior year with the goal of increasing interest in and knowledge of public health and biomedical science careers.
- Feb. 1 — Amgen Scholars Program
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Fully-funded summer research opportunities in the Life Sciences at 14 premier educational institutions across the United States.
- Feb. 3 — Fulbright UK-US Summer Institute
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Offers a selection of themed three-to-four-week programs for US first and second year students, who have no or very little travel experience outside North America. Participants can explore the culture, heritage and history of the UK while experiencing higher education at a UK university.
- Varies — National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates
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Based on individual REU- provides fully-funded summer research experiences in STEM and adjacent fields at institutions across the US and internationally.
- Feb. 26 — Summer Undergraduate Research Award (Pitt)
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Provides funding for Dietrich undergraduates to conduct research over the summer.