For more fellowship opportunities, check out the Colin Powell School Felloship Page
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For more fellowship opportunities, check out the Colin Powell School Felloship Page
The Winston Fellowship supports undergraduates seeking to study abroad. Current majors and minors in the Department of Anthropology, International & Global Studies, Women’s & Gender Studies, and Latin American & Latino Studies are eligible to apply for up to $2000.
To Apply, participants must be full-time CCNY students with a Minimum GPA of 2.5 and include a one-page personal statement explaining your interest in the study aboard program for which you are requesting the Fellowship.
UNA-USA is hoping to engage as many interested students and graduates as possible in our organization’s newly instituted UNA-USA Fellowship Initiative. The UNA-USA Fellowship Initiative is a first-of-its-kind stipend-based scholarship that aims to diversify the pipeline of individuals interested in working for the United Nations and other global agencies by providing financial support for American undergraduates and recent graduates who have secured unpaid internships with the United Nations. In the interest of reflecting the diversity of the global audience we serve, UNA-USA is especially excited to welcome and provide financial support to individuals belonging to underrepresented groups and communities such as those attending HBCUs, HSIs, TCUs, and colleges for the deaf and hard of hearing. We are accepting a total of 15 fellows for the 2023 calendar year. At this point in time, there are currently four slots remaining. In 2024, we will be accepting 30 fellows for the year. For a comprehensive list of the fellowship’s eligibility criteria/requirements, please refer here.
Interested students and graduates can begin to find various UN internship opportunities and vacancies on the UN Careers website. They may apply to any internship position of their choosing. However, it is important to note that these internship vacancies are extremely time-sensitive and appear/disappear depending on the availability of the position and the need of the agency or department, so students must apply as soon as possible. Once they have secured an internship with a UN agency, students are encouraged to explore funding with UNA-USA and to submit an application to the UNA-USA Fellowship Initiative if they meet the eligibility criteria outlined on our website. If selected, fellows may be awarded upwards of $12,000. Again, this is a limited time opportunity as applications to the UNA-USA Fellowship Initiative for the 2023 calendar year will close on December 31, 2023, at 11:59 PM EST. Please push this information out without delay, so that it may reach interested students and graduates.
If you have any immediate questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Senior Director of Partnerships and Special Initiatives Troy Wolfe at twolfe@unausa.org .
The Colin Powell School Rose and Herbert Rubin Awards, award up to $2,000 each. It supports travel and other costs of undergraduate students carrying out research under faculty supervision on international, global, or transnational issues. The faculty-supervised research could take place during the semester or as part of a Senior Thesis in International Studies.
Applicants should have a GPA of at least 3.0 and be pursuing a major or minor within the Department of Anthropology, Gender Studies, and International Studies. We strongly encourage students from diverse backgrounds to apply. Awardees will submit a short description of their completed research to the Department to share with the college community.
Given to the student with the best overall record in his/her courses. Both grades received and number of courses taken will be considered in the selections of recipients.
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