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Encouraging Others to Serve Their Nation Sign up to receive information The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Award will be offered annually to outstanding undergraduate students from across the nation, chosen from students participating in the U.S. Foreign Service Internship Program at the...
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Rotary awards up to 170 funded fellowships a year for dedicated leaders from around the world to study at one of our eight peace centers. Through academic training, practice, and global networking opportunities, the Rotary Peace Centers program develops the capacity of peace and development...
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The applicationform Link is external for the 2026-28 High Meadows Fellowship is now open. This application is due by 11:59 pm EST on January 30, 2026. Job descriptions for fellowship positions are now available. The High Meadows Fellowship Program places graduating Princeton seniors in...
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The Rotary Foundation and clubs invest in our future leaders and philanthropists by funding scholarships. Seeking a scholarship? Clubs and districts offer scholarships for secondary, undergraduate, or graduate study. These scholarships can be supported with funds raised locally or with Rotary...
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Instructions for Walter S. Barr Fellowship Applicants Pursuing Graduate Degrees 1. Complete and submit the scholarship application online or download blank forms . DO NOT staple or permanently bind any of your application materials in any way. If Mailing, PLEASE SEND ALL INFORMATION TO THE...
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donations. Support us through the Combined Federal Campaign, CFC code 11763.
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ASL Fellows participate in a series of special activities. The activities are arranged and led by the ASL Program Coordinator. The activities generally consist of two events per month; one discussion meeting and one field trip. The field trip often should involve interactions with the Israeli...