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About Scholarships

Committed to making a college education possible for all students, regardless of means, NJCU maintains the lowest tuition of any four-year, public college or university in New Jersey. In addition to its affordability, each year, NJCU provides more than $20 million in financial aid, including scholarships, grants, and loans.

Scholarships

NJCU Endowed and Annual Scholarships for Continuing Students
The University Scholarship Committee annually awards more than 300 scholarships made available by the NJCU Foundation through gifts from friends, corporations, and alumni. These scholarships are awarded to continuing students based on financial need, academic achievement, and/or other merit. For the 2021-2022 academic year the University Scholarship Committee will consider all continuing students that meet the criteria for a specific award. Awards are on-going and selected recipients will receive notification.

NOTE: READ MORE HERE FIRST BEFORE APPLYING

Makerere University Management and the Mastercard Foundation renewed their partnership for the second phase of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program through 2034.The scholarship scheme at the university seeks to enhance inclusive education and empower 100 youth from Africa to contribute to national and regional development. The scholarship will provide graduate and undergraduate scholarships spanning 10 years by supporting talented young people from Sub-Saharan Africa faced with economic challenges in their pursuit of university education.

    Eligibility
    Be a national of Uganda, refugee, students with disabilities, internally displaced young people, or international students, and fulfil the following conditions

    1. Applicants must have applied for admission to Makerere University’s main campus under the private sponsorship scheme for the academic year 2025/2026. View Prioritised Undergraduate Degree Programmes to be considered for the Scholarship for Academic Year 2025/2026.
    2. Applicant must have completed their advanced secondary level education (or its equivalent) in an African country or
      Hold second class/credit diploma from any recognized institution or
      Must have passed the mature age entry of Makerere University
    3. Facing financial barriers
    4. Not a scholarship beneficiary
    5. Completed undergraduate studies
    6. Demonstrate leadership potential and community service
    7. Not more than 28 years
    8. Not more than 32 years old for Refugee or Persons with Disabilities

    Application Procedure
    Application form can be accessed and completed for free at https://apply.mastercardfoundation.mak.ac.ug/

    Please Note:
    1. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for further selection engagements
    2. At least 70% of all awarded scholarships will be awarded to young women with a minimum of 30% for young men
    3. At least 25% of the scholarships awarded through the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program will be awarded to Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
    4. At least 10% of the scholarships will be awarded to young people with disabilities
    5. Automatic disqualification for incomplete forms
    6. Any form of influence peddling automatically disqualifies applicants
    Scholarships can be cancelled where cases of impersonation, falsification of documents, or giving false/incomplete information are discovered
    7. The scholarship application process is free. Applicants are therefore cautioned not to pay monies to anyone claiming to help them secure the scholarship

    Applicants who do not hear from the University by the end of August should consider their application unsuccessful
    To apply, click here


    Dr. Sylvia D’Angelo is seeking a PHD Candidate for the Project title: T-DIET- Developing novel statistical methods for the analysis of longitudinal dietary patterns and their association with health outcomes starting on 1st September 2025
    Application Deadline
    30th April,2025

      PHD Structure
      A 4-year Full time PHD project
      Institution/Department: The School of Computer Science and Statistics/Discipline of Statistics and Information Systems at Trinity College Dublin
      Project Funding: includes a tax-free stipend along with expenses for computing equipment, conference travel and materials. Fees are provided for the funding.

      Requirements:
      A 2.1 honors degree or equivalent in the areas of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or Statistics
      Demonstrate proficiency in statistical modelling and have some experience with statistical computing through R, python or C
      Applicants for whom English is a second language will be required to demonstrate their competence in the English language

      Funding:
      Stipend of €22,000 per year for four years (with budget for travel and laptop.)
      Fees for Home/EU students will be covered automatically, while non-EU students will receive a fee waiver from the university

      Application:
      a 2-page comprehensive CV (at minimum, should include the applicant’s name, educational institution, qualification stating overall grade/percentage (predicted grades are acceptable for those still studying) and contact details of two academic referees.)
      academic transcripts of the degree/ degrees
      a short cover letter/statement of purpose (2-pages max) indicating how your skills align with the project and their motivation for applying
      Email Dr. Silvia D’Angelo (dangelos@tcd.ie) to apply. Subject should be PhD Application (T-DIET), followed by your name in the subject line

      Informal queries can be made to dangelos@tcd.ie. Please include “PhD Query (T-DIET)” followed by your name in the subject line.

      See the full document here

      For other advertised opportunities by the Trinity College of Dublin, see here

      ORGANIZATION
      AlphaMundi Foundation (“AMF”) is a US not-for-profit 501(C)(3) with a branch in Kenya with a mission to
      strengthen the long-term commercial viability of small and medium enterprises (“SMEs”) in Africa and Latin America to drive economic transformation. Started in 2016 by the management of an impact investing firm, AlphaMundi Group (“AMG”), AMF has a track record of working on four main pillars of technical assistance, impact measurement, blended finance solutions, and field-building related to gender lens investing, climate, and other critical sectors. Since 2018, AMF has supported 39 SMEs in 15 countries. In addition, AMF has supported its portfolio companies by leveraging USD 10 million in donor and private funding to provide Technical Assistance grants, which they have used strategically to raise follow-on private investment totaling USD 36 million. AMF’s interventions have seen these SMEs collectively achieve 96% in revenue growth since implementing its projects.
      AMF seeks a Program Associate (Part-Time) to help manage the new US/Japan Climate-Gender Innovation. Collective for Africa program, support the team in other initiatives, including communications efforts. The role will report to the Program Manager, and it will be hybrid (Nairobi) or fully remote (European/Africa time zone).


      We are currently looking for the following positions:

      Program Associate (Part time)

      Consultancy Services for Mentorship Toolkit/Curriculum Design

      NOTE: PLEASE CLICK HERE AND READ MORE FROM THE MAIN WEBSITE BEFORE APPLYING

      About

      The goal of the ICANN Fellowship Program is to strengthen the diversity of the multistakeholder model by fostering opportunities for individuals from underserved and underrepresented communities to become active participants in the ICANN community.

      Fellows are exposed to the workings of the ICANN community, are assigned a mentor, and receive training across different areas of knowledge and skill building before, during, and after an ICANN Public Meeting. Travel assistance to attend the meeting is also provided.

      Fellowship participants come from a variety of backgrounds. Check out program participants and statistics for more information.

      Eligibility

      Candidates from all regions and sectors are welcome to apply to the ICANN Fellowship Program.

      Participants of the Fellowship Program must:

      • Be at least 21 years of age
      • Be interested in, or already engaged in, the various components of ICANN’s work in policy building, the operation of the Domain Name System and the security and stability of the global Internet
      • Complete mandatory ICANN Learn course(s); learn more here
      • NOT be involved in or associated with other ICANN supported travel programs at time of selection
      • Policy Forum applicants must have successfully completed an ICANN Fellowship
      • Have previously received no more than two fellowships; second and third time fellows must prove their involvement and engagement in one of the ICANN communities (learn more here)

      Returning fellows will be considered for the Tarek Kamel Fellowship Recognition. The award recognizes outstanding contributions of fellows in furthering ICANN’s capacity development efforts in their respective regions. Learn more here.

      A selected Fellow, who lives or works in African region with technical background will be considered for Paul Muchene Fellow Award. The Paul Muchene Fellow Award is a tribute to Paul Muchene, an ICANN Fellowship Program participant and ICANN organization staff member who passed away in August 2022. To learn more here.

      For more information, please see the program’s Terms & Conditions and Selection Criteria.

      Requirements

      Fellowship recipients are expected to:

      • Engage in Fellowship Program Mentoring processes
      • Complete additional required ICANN Learn courses
      • Attend the ICANN Public Meeting and required activities, including but not limited to ICANN Fellowship sessions during the ICANN Meeting
      • Network and interact with program alumni and community members
      • Complete the post-meeting survey

      Participants are encouraged to actively contribute to ICANN policy development processes and Fellowship alumni network upon completion of the Fellowship Program.

      Apply

      The Fellowship application round for ICANN84 Annual General Meeting is now open. The deadline to submit applications is March 25, 2025 at 23:59 UTC Time.

      Please note, that you need an ICANN Account in order to apply for the Fellowship Program.

      If ICANN meeting is held virtually, the Fellowship Program will also be held virtually.

      NOTE: PLEASE CLICK HERE AND READ MORE FROM THE MAIN WEBSITE BEFORE APPLYING

      Are you ready to begin an exciting academic journey? We are thrilled to announce a wide range of fully funded PhD opportunities at Europe’s most prestigious universities. These positions span a variety of cutting-edge disciplines, offering you the chance to make a meaningful impact in your field of interest.

      Available Disciplines Include:
      Computer Science💻, Environmental Science🌍, Medical Science🩺, Biological Science🧬, Physics ⚛️, Chemistry🧪, Engineering ⚙️, Agricultural Science🌾, and Economics 💹.

      Why Apply?

      • Fully Funded: Focus on your research without financial worries.
      • Global Impact: Contribute to groundbreaking research that shapes the future of science and technology.
      • Open to All Nationalities: International candidates are highly encouraged to apply.
      • Prestigious Institutions: Work at top-ranked universities across Europe.

      🇦🇹 Graz University (Austria)
      🇧🇪 Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (Belgium)
      🇧🇪 Ghent University (Belgium)
      🇫🇷 Sorbonne Universite (France)
      🇱🇺 University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
      🇱🇹 Kaunas University (Lithuania)
      🇳🇱 University of Groningen (Netherlands)
      🇳🇱 University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
      🇳🇱 Maastricht University (Netherlands)
      🇳🇱 Delft University (Netherlands)
      🇳🇱 Wageningen University (Netherlands)
      🇳🇴 Norwegian University (Norway)
      🇸🇪 Lantbruks University (Sweden)
      🇸🇪 Luleå University (Sweden)
      🇸🇪 Uppsala University (Sweden)
      🇨🇭 University of Basel (Switzerland)
       

      NOTE: PLEASE CLICK HERE AND READ MORE FROM THE MAIN WEBSITE BEFORE APPLYING

      Agricultural cornfield

      The Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens (BKMC) is proud to host the 4th edition of the Youth AgriChampions – a Peer2Peer workshop series on climate adaptation in agriculture. The initiative brings together youth grassroot voices from the world of smallholder farming and agricultural entrepreneurship in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda and Zambia, to share their on-the-ground experience with adapting their practices to climate change. During the workshops, the BKMC Youth AgriChampions will develop a youth demand paper to be elevated by BKMC Co-chair and 8th Secretary-General of the UN, Ban Ki-moon, in his advocacy work.  This year’s thematic focus will be on locally-led adaptation for smallholder farming.

      In the past years, selected Youth AgriChampions joined the BKMC delegation on the ground at the African Food System Forum in Rwanda and COP29 in Azerbaijan to launch the Youth AgriChampions Demand Paper and represent farmers’ voices around the world.

      Upon successful completion of the workshop series, participants are awarded certificates signed by Ban Ki-moon himself and become part of our ever-growing BKMC Youth AgriChampions Alumni Network.

      The applications for the 2025 cohort are open from 11th until 24th March 2025. Apply by 24 March 2025 at 23:59 CET.

      Application criteria:

      • Smallholder farmers, agricultural entrepreneurs, and youth employed in the agricultural sector who want to share experiences, advocate for smallholder farmers, and work on developing a youth-demand paper for world leaders
      • Age 18-35 years
      • Citizens/nationals of the following countries: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Zambia
      • Working/worked on a climate adaptation project or have expertise in the topic
      • Keen interest in agriculture, climate change, and food systems

      Apply here

      This workshop series allows innovative young minds from the grassroots world of smallholder agriculture to interact and express their wishes for solutions and support on the challenges they face with agricultural adaptation to climate change in their respective countries. Over the course of three workshops, the Youth AgriChampions will discuss and develop a set of demands which will be collated in a paper and presented to the 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations and Co-chair of the Ban Ki-moon Centre, Ban Ki-moon, who will use it in his advocacy work.

      During the first two workshops, input will be given by experts in agricultural adaptation to inspire the Youth AgriChampions for the development of their demands. These demands will also be used to advocate on behalf of smallholder farmers and smallholder agriculture stakeholders at COP30 to help support agricultural adaptation efforts.

      Upon successful completion of the workshop series, participants are invited to attend the online closing ceremony during which they will be awarded certificates signed by Ban Ki-moon himself. Furthermore, five best practice examples of the Youth AgriChampions’ current work on adapting to climate change will also be showcased on the Ban Ki-moon Centre’s platforms.

      The workshop series is hosted and created by the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens, under the framework of the Elevating Agricultural Adaptation program. Find the workshop series dates below. 100% participation in the workshops is required.

      • Workshop 1: 14th May, 16:30 – 18:30 CEST
      • Workshop 2: 21st May, 16:30 – 18:30 CEST
      • Workshop 3: 28th May, 16:30 – 18:30 CEST
      • Closing Ceremony: 10th July, 16:30 – 18:30 CEST

      READ MORE HERE FIRST BEFORE APPLYING

      Job Title:  Internship Program

      Posting Start Date:  3/7/25

      Job Description: 

      Organization Information


      The African Union, established as a unique Pan African continental body, is charged with spearheading Africa’s rapid integration and sustainable development by promoting unity, solidarity, cohesion and cooperation among 
      the peoples of Africa and African States as well as developing a New Partnership Worldwide. Its Headquarters is located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 

      In seeking to attain this objective, the African Union intends to build its capacity to deliver, among others, the implementation of its organizational structure. 

      In this pursuit, the African Union Commission invites applicants who are citizens of Member States for its Internship Program.

      AU Values  

                  • Respect for Diversity and Team Work             • Think Africa Above all                     

                  • Transparency and Accountability                    • Integrity and Impartiality                       

                  • Efficiency and Professionalism                       • Information and Knowledge Sharing

      Purpose of the Internship

      The African Union Internship Program provides an opportunity for interns to complement their educational experience and to develop their professional skills and experience through The AU internship program is a full-time engagement through which qualified individuals from diverse academic backgrounds are given the opportunity to gain professional exposure within the AU. As an organization which promotes respect for diversity and team work, we encourage all qualified individuals to apply. Applicants should have a keen interest in the work of the AU and demonstrate the ability to interact with individuals from various cultural backgrounds and beliefs.


      The program aims to expose participants to the workings of the AU at an early stage of their professional career and strengthen their personal and professional skills. It provides an avenue for participants to gain hands-on experience in various applicable fields, while learning in an intercultural environment.  The AU will further gain support from participants who possess adequate knowledge and skills in relevant areas and serve as a potential grooming ground for future African Leaders.

      Focus Area

      In general, interns assist in providing administrative and technical support for effective implementation of African Union programmes, projects and activities in its below Department/Directorates: 

      –    Cabinet of the Chairperson
      –    Cabinet of the Deputy Chairperson
      –    Office of the Director General
      –    Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment (ARBE)
      –    Economic Development, Trade, Industry, Mining (ETIM)
      –    Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (ESTI)
      –    Infrastructure and Energy (IE)
      –    Political Affairs, Peace and Security (PAPS)
      –    Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development (HHS)
      –    Human Resources Management (HRM)
      –    Operations Support Services
      –    Management Information Systems Division
      –    Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
      –    Conference Management and Publications (CMP)
      –    Office for Safety and Security Services
      –    Citizens and Diaspora (CIDO)
      –    Medical and Health Services
      –    Financial Control Unit
      –    Office of Strategic Planning and Delivery
      –    Office of Internal Oversight (OIO)
      –    Quality Assurance and Control
      –    Ethics, Integrity and Standards
      –    Office of the Secretary to the Commission
      –    Office of the Legal Counsel (OLC)
      –    Office of Protocol
      –    Partnership and Resource Mobilization
      –    Women, Gender and Youth (WGY)
      –    Information and Communication
      –    Peace Fund Secretariat
      –    New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)

      Eligibility Requirements

      •    Actively enrolled in at least the final year of a Bachelor’s degree program OR
      •    Must have obtained a Bachelor’s degree or an advanced/ post graduate (Masters) qualification in a related academic field; 
      •    Be nationals of a Member State of the African Union.
      •    Be full time students currently enrolled in the final year of their Bachelors or graduate school program.
      •    Be fluent in at least one of the African Union working languages (Arabic, English, French or Portuguese).
      •    Be no more than thirty-two (32) years of age at the time of selection.
      •    Possess the highest standard of moral conduct and integrity.
      •    Have not been convicted of any serious criminal offence excluding minor traffic offences.  
      •    Prior work experience is not required for the internship positions.
       

      Terms and Conditions

      •    The AU will have no financial obligation towards interns – travel arrangements and cost of accommodation and living expenses will be the responsibility of the interns. 
      •    AU will use reasonable efforts to assist the interns in obtaining their entry and residence visas.
      •    Interns will not be entitled to any compensation for travel. 
      •    The internship will be authorized only once for three (3) month renewable one time for any candidate
      •    Interns are not entitled to medical travel or medical evacuation to and from the internship location at the expenses of the Commission. Interns shall therefore have an individual insurance coverage throughout the duration of the internship.
       

      Required Skills

      •    Proficient computer skills (MS Word, Excel and Power Point)
      •    Proficiency with e-mail and internet applications, 
      •    Good interpersonal skills
      •    Ability to communicate both orally and in writing
      •    Proficiency in one of the AU officials working languages (French, English, Portuguese, Arabic, Spanish, Kiswahili) and fluency in another AU language(s) is an added advantage
       

      Core Competencies

      •    Ability to communicate clearly
      •    Ability to write clearly and concisely
      •    Be committed to work
      •    Ability to work harmoniously in a multi-cultural environment
      •    Possess the highest standard of moral conduct and integrity
       

      Applications

      Application for admission to the AU Internship Program are submitted online. 
      If you are a first-time user of our online registration system, you will need to register before you can log in. You are advised to provide as much relevant information as possible. 
      Applicants must submit the following supporting documents with their online application:
      •    A motivation letter indicating what they expect to gain out of the internship program
      •    A copy of valid passport or national identity card
      •    Certified copies of relevant academic certificates
      •    Current curriculum vitae (CV)
      •    Recommendation letter for internship from the institution of learning that they are attending
      •    Upon successful submission of their application, applicants will receive an email confirmation that their application has been successfully received.

      NOTE: PLEASE CLICK HERE AND READ MORE FROM THE MAIN WEBSITE BEFORE APPLYING

      CLICK HERE TO APPLY

      We are excited to announce that the application phase for our 2025 Fellowships Program is now open. We offer Fellowships for master’s, PhD, and medical students, as well as for apprentices, early career professionals, student teachers, and educators. Don’t miss this opportunity to apply and join our community of fellows. We look forward to receiving your application!

      Scientific Fellowships for Master, PhD, and Medical Students 

      We offer scientific fellowships for outstanding master, PhD, and medical students to pursue international research projects, internships, and more, providing additional funding for international placements to enhance their study programs.
      In line with our commitment to gender equality in science, we strongly encourage applications from women, individuals from low- & middle-income countries, parents with caring responsibilities for children, and individuals working within Germany with German as a second language.  

      Who can apply?

      Fellowship in Drug Discovery Sciences

      For master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including pharmacy and data science, with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries.

      Fellowship for Agricultural Science

      For master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including data science, with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the Crop Science industry.

      Fellowship for Medical Sciences

      For all students of human & veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, data science in medicine and public health. These fellowships have been established in memory of Otto Bayer, former director of research at Bayer, Jeff Schell, co-founder of Plant Genetic Systems now part of Bayer Crop Science, and Carl Duisberg, former Chairman of the Board of Management at Bayer.

      New! Fellowship for Climate & Health

      For students in the fields of human or veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in natural sciences, pharmacy, public health, or epidemiology with relevance to the impact of climate change on health, with a focus on:

      • The health of women and other vulnerable populations  
      • Cardio-Renal Health  
      • Neglected Tropical Diseases  
      • Respiratory Health 

      What can I apply for?

      Applicants are eligible for up to 10.000 € funding and can undertake fellowships for up to six months.

       
      The fellowship can be used for research projects, internships and more. People studying in Germany must undertake placements in a second country and those studying outside Germany must undertake their fellowships at a German research institution. For more detailed information please see our guidelines and frequently asked questions (link below).

      How can I apply?

      Before you begin applying, please read the complete application guidelines and FAQs here. Familiarize yourself with the application form (see preview here) and collect all relevant documentation and content prior to starting your application. 

      Application phase: February 14 – April 11, 2025. Applications can only be made through our digital portal below (click the button). 

      Please contact us with any questions at: bayer.fellowship@bayer.com.

      Apply now

      Fellowship for STEM Student Teachers & Teachers

      This fellowship is designed for teachers that will shape the perspectives of future generations and provides funding for teachers e.g. for internships, research projects and trainings.

      Who can apply?

      This fellowship is only available to applicants currently working or studying in Germany!

      • Trainee teachers or students of pedagogy (Bachelor, Master, PhD, Staatsexamen) with a focus on STEM subjects
      • Newly qualified teachers (< 3 years) with a primary focus on STEM subjects
      • Grundschule or Förderschule teachers seeking to enhance their capacity and knowledge regarding STEM education.

      What can I apply for?

      Applicants are eligible for up to 10,000€ in funding and can undertake fellowships for up to twelve months. 

      The fellowship can be used for internships, research projects in STEM education, trainings, summer schools, research courses etc. related to STEM education in Germany or abroad. For more detailed information please see our guidelines and frequently asked questions (link below).

      How can I apply?

      Before you begin applying, please read the complete application guidelines and FAQs here. Familiarize yourself with the application form (see preview here) and collect all relevant documentation and content prior to starting your application. 

      Application phase: February 14 – April 11, 2025. Applications can only be made through our digital portal below (click the button). 

      Please contact us with any questions at: bayer.fellowship@bayer.com

      This fellowship is established in memory of Kurt Hansen, former Chairman of the Board of Management at Bayer. 

      Apply now!

      Fellowship for Apprentices & Early Career Professionals

      We aim to bring diverse perspectives to science by offering opportunities to talented early career individuals without an academic background. This fellowship can fund internships, research projects, personal development, and support for young parents pursuing further training.

      Who can apply?

      This fellowship is for apprentices, dual students or early career professionals without a university degree and less than five years of employment. Applicants must pursue their current apprenticeship or profession in a German-speaking country (Germany, Austria or Switzerland).

      We particularly encourage applications from parents with children and people with German as a second language. Time taken for parental leave or other exceptional circumstances does not contribute to the five-year period.

      What can I apply for?

      Applicants are eligible for up to 10,000€ in funding and can undertake fellowships for up to twelve months. 

      The fellowship can be used for internships, research projects, personal development (including language courses), as well as to support parents undertaking further training in Germany and abroad.

      For more detailed information please see our guidelines and frequently asked questions (link below).

      How can I apply?

      Before you begin applying, please read the complete application guidelines and FAQs here. Familiarize yourself with the application form (see preview here) and collect all relevant documentation and content prior to starting your application. 

      Application phase: February 14 – April 11, 2025. Applications can only be made through our digital portal below (click the button). 

      Please contact us with any questions at: bayer.fellowship@bayer.com.

      This fellowship is established in memory of Hermann Strenger, former Chairman of the Board of Management at Bayer. 

      Apply now!

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      The African Economic Scholars Program (AESP) is an initiative tailored towards building the next generation of policy makers in Africa through exposing them to avid tools and training.   Our Scholars consist of highly skilled undergraduates who are either in their penultimate or final year studying towards a degree in Economics, political Science, International Relations and other related courses. These individuals possess a broad range of abilities and have proven their excellence in academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and professional endeavors.  The Scholars program will enable them to gain a thorough understanding of the place of policy makers and the importance of developing wholly. 

      The program will train the scholars for two months on research, policy making, personal and professional development and an opportunity to publish their capstone project. At the end of the training, outstanding scholars may be placed on a 2 months internship with our partner firms (Think Tanks) where they will gain practical insights on policy making and advocacy. 

      Fill out the form below to apply and connect with peers and firms, learn from experts, and develop your skills. We look forward to hearing from you!

      CLICK HERE TO APPLY