Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Junior Fellows Program: One-year fellowship for graduating seniors or recent graduates who have not yet started graduate studies. Junior Fellows work as research assistants on Carnegie Endowment’s projects, e.g., non-proliferation, democracy building, trade, US leadership, China-related issues and Russian/Eurasian studies.
Fannie & John Hertz Foundation Fellowships: For pursuing graduate studies leading to a PhD degree in applications of the physical sciences.
Fulbright Grants (requires TU Committee review): For one year of study or research abroad.
Gates Cambridge Scholarship: For study at Cambridge University.
George J. Mitchell Scholarships: These scholarships support one year of graduate study in any discipline offered by an institution of higher learning in Ireland or Northern Ireland.
Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Arts Award:
Marshall Scholarships: (requires TU’s endorsement): Scholars are selected for two years of study at a UK institution in any field.
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship: Awards are for three years to support graduate studies leading to a career in research for the natural and social sciences. Applicants complete an academic plan and research proposal. Submission is online through fastlane.
Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowship: (requires TU’s nomination): Fellowship for graduate studies in any field.
Rhodes Scholarship (requires TU’s endorsement): Rhodes Scholars are elected for two years of study at the University of Oxford.
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans: These fellowships provide substantial financial assistance to help either graduating seniors or a graduate with a bachelor’s degree who possesses a green card, has applied for naturalization, has been naturalized as a US citizen, or is the child of two parents who are both naturalized US citizens, to attend or continue a graduate program in any field of an American university.