Awarded to one LGBTQA student or active ally in the Rice MBA Class who has demonstrated a commitment to advancing the presence of LGBTQA leaders in business. The recipient of this award will receive a minimum of $10,000 per academic year in scholarship, and will work to enhance the already diverse and inclusive working environment at the Jones School during their time in the Full Time MBA program.
Accepts proposals for grants not to exceed $2,000 to encourage new courses or update existing courses in line with the goals of the center. Eligible - Rice University tenured and non-tenured faculty and qualified graduate students (based on teaching requirements within their departments).
Graduate and postdoctoral research projects conducted in Turkey in ancient, historical, and modern times in all fields of the humanities and social sciences.
The Dirksen Congressional Center invites applications for grants to fund research on congressional leadership and the U.S. Congress. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens.
National Academy of Education and Spencer Foundation fellowships for those from a wide range of disciplines whose research is aimed at the improvement of education.
Grants to individuals in the natural and social sciences and the humanities. Topics that interest the foundation concern violence and aggression in relation to social change, intergroup conflict, war, terrorism, crime, and family relationships.
Fellowships for PhD humanities candidates. Areas of concentration include British history and literature, American history and literature, art history, science history, and the history of the book.
Grants of $3,000 to enable a graduate student to travel to Europe (including the Eastern Mediterranean) to visit the monuments or museum objects or manuscripts on which the dissertation will be based. Geared toward students working on formulating a dissertation topic.
Administers predoctoral, postdoctoral, and senior fellowship awards in scientific and technological (including health) research on behalf of government and private/foundation sponsors.
Awards for predissertation, dissertation, and postdoctoral fellowships with a focus on social research. Includes opportunities for summer institutes and research support.
Provides undergraduate and graduate scholarships for those in geophysics or a related field such as geosciences, physics, geology, or earth and environmental sciences.
NSF grant designed to encourage careers in the mathematical sciences. Proposals must include a plan that integrates a graduate traineeship program, an undergraduate research experience program, and a postdoctoral program.
Provides grants to full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty to support fundamental chemical research at universities, colleges, or other educational institutions within the state of Texas.
Offers residential fellowships for academic, independent, and museum scholars and advanced graduate students to conduct research in many areas of social and cultural history.
For those with a strong interest in the areas of art, spirituality, and human rights, and who seek to gain valuable experience working within a non-profit organization. Internship opportunities are made available on a case-by-case basis, and are customized depending on the applicant’s area of interests, skills/past work experience, and duration of commitment, availability, and the organizations’ needs.
Scholar-in-residence program for Post Docs and graduate students (includes foreign nationals residing in the U.S. for two years immediately preceding the application deadline).
Fogarty is dedicated to advancing the NIH mission by supporting and facilitating global health research conducted by U.S. and international investigators.
The NASA Fellowship Activity is designed to support NASA STEM Engagement objectives and to provide academic institutions the ability to enhance graduate-level learning and development.
One-year postgraduate training fellowship at the NLM in Bethesda, Maryland with an optional second year to prepare librarians for future leadership roles in health sciences libraries and in health services research.
ORISE administers a broad range of internships, fellowships, and research experiences available primarily to those pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines, including undergraduate and graduate students, recent graduates, postdocs, and university faculty members.
Designed to provide young leaders (college graduates) an opportunity to experience how government works by learning from public service leaders at the highest levels.