Join us at the Rohatyn Center on Thursday, Feb 23 at 12:30pm to talk with Tim Fraser ’16, currently conducting research in Japan with a Fulbright grant. Students can learn about Tim’s experience as well as the process for applying for a Fulbright grant as a senior or after graduation.
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Foreign Affairs Information Technology (IT) Fellowship Applications Due Feb 13
The Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship was launched by the State Department to address its growing need for technology expertise in the field of diplomacy, in addition to increasing the representation of diverse groups among its service. The Fellowship is designed to attract outstanding individuals from all ethnic, racial and social backgrounds who have an interest in pursuing a Foreign Service career with the U.S. Department of State. Women, members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service and students with financial need are encouraged to apply. Program highlights include:
- Undergraduate candidates (2 fellowships available): Up to $37,500 annually for tuition, room and board, books, mandatory fees and some travel expenses for junior and senior years of undergraduate studies related to an Information Technology field.
- Graduate candidates (3 fellowships available): Up to $37,500 annually for tuition, room and board, books, mandatory fees and some travel expenses for a two-year master’s degree in an IT-related field.
- Two summer internships, one at a domestic office of the Department of State in Washington, D.C. and one overseas at a U.S. embassy or consulate. The program provides stipends, transportation and housing for these internships.
- Employment in the Department of State Foreign Service for those who successfully complete the program and Foreign Service IMS entry requirements.
The application for the Fellowship is available on The Washington Center’s website. Students are also encouraged to visit the Foreign Affairs IT Fellowship page to assess their eligibility and review expectations for selected fellows. All applications for undergraduate and graduate fellowships must be completed by February 13, 2017 at 11:59 p.m. EST in order to be considered.
Reminder–Pickering Fellowship Deadline January 13, 2017!
The application deadline for the 2017 Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship is just over a month away!
In order to be considered for the Pickering Fellowship, students must submit their application no later than 11:59 p.m. ET on January 13, 2017. All application components (including letters of recommendation) must be received by this deadline. For more information on application requirements, please visit the Pickering Fellowship page.
Hasher Nisar ‘16.5 Receives Marshall Scholarship
Congratulations to Hasher Nisar, Middlebury’s newest Marshall Scholar! The scholarship will support Hasher’s graduate study of Islamic Studies at Oxford University. Read more about Hasher and the Marshall scholarship at http://www.middlebury.edu/newsroom/around-campus/node/543269
Humanity in Action Fellowship Application Now Open!
The application for the 2017 Humanity in Action Fellowship is now open. See http://www.humanityinaction.org/pages/157-instructions for the application. Deadline is Jan 4, 2017 at 11:59pm PST. Information about the HIA European and America programs can be found online:
- Humanity in Action Fellowship programs in Europe (Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, Sarajevo and Warsaw): May 26 – June 25, 2017.
- John Lewis Fellowship program in Atlanta, Georgia: July 5 – 30, 2017.
The Humanity in Action Fellowship brings together international groups of university students and recent graduates to explore national histories of discrimination and resistance, as well as examples of issues affecting different minority groups today.
The program is open to undergraduate students and recent graduates from universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine and the United States.