The 2025 Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship is now accepting applications. This fully supported program in the USA is available to recent graduate school and undergraduate graduates. In addition to a $4,079 monthly stipend, this six- to nine-month fellowship provides the chance to work on global conflict concerns with leading policy experts in Washington, DC.
In addition to participating in conferences and policy talks, fellows also receive mentoring and work on important projects pertaining to nuclear non-proliferation and climate security. Apply now for this prestigious scholarship if you are a recent graduate.
Eligibility Criteria:
- A recent bachelor’s or master’s degree completion is required of applicants.
- It is necessary to finish a bachelor’s degree before the fellowship starts.
- Candidates should be well-versed in the policy issues that the fellowship addresses and have a keen interest in them.
- Excellent academic performance is necessary.
- Proficiency in both written and spoken communication is crucial.
- It is highly ideal to have prior experience with advocacy or public-interest activism.
- Eligible candidates for the fellowship may reside in the United States or elsewhere.
- If they are residents of the United States and have a valid work visa valid for the fellowship period, non-citizens are eligible to apply.
- Foreign nationals residing abroad are ineligible.
- Students who are conducting independent study in Washington, DC, are not eligible for this fellowship.
Country: USA
Financial coverage: Paid
Benefits:
- The monthly wage for fellows will be $4,079.
- All Scoville fellows receive compensated for basic health insurance.
- The fellowship pays for the cost of transportation to Washington, DC.
- A $1,000 allowance for professional development is given to each fellow, which they can use to attend conferences, pay for lodging, transportation, and registration costs, or enroll in language or policy courses.
- The fellowship plans social networking events with graduates and conducts talks with leading policy experts.
- Board members and past fellows mentor fellows as well.
- This fellowship provides a priceless chance to travel to the United States at no expense.
Deadline: October 7, 2024