This non-residential fellowship offers up to $5,000 to support translators from across the Global South in rendering significant works from the African continent and its diaspora into English, Arabic, or… Continue Reading »
This prestigious fellowship at Harvard’s Hutchins Center provides an $80,000 stipend and resources to support filmmakers developing narrative or documentary projects focused on Black history and culture, within the vibrant… Continue Reading »
It funds undergraduates to develop leadership and conduct independent research with faculty mentors, combining skills training with real-world project experience to build research capacity and impact.
A leading U.S. nonprofit that advances research at the undergraduate level across disciplines by supporting faculty mentors, student presenters, funding opportunities, and resources to help undergrad researchers succeed. Serves as… Continue Reading »
Ghent University offers sandwich PhD scholarships for scholars from selected Global South countries: 24 months at Ghent & 24 months at a partner southern institution, to foster North-South research equity.
Postgraduate scholarship to attend interested (masters/Ph.D.) programs of study at Beijing Institute of Technology. A wide range of subjects are covered.
List Challenges compiled a list of books by Black, African American, African, and African diaspora authors that are relevant year-round.
The Holocaust TRC website is a collection of lesson plans and curricula relating to Holocaust study. It strives to combat prejudice and bigotry by transforming the horrors of the Holocaust… Continue Reading »
This NGO is dedicated to a wider understanding and appreciation of the ideas and knowledge of Indigenous Peoples and the social, economic and political realities of Indigenous nations.
The Anna-Maria & Stephen M. Kellen Fellowships provide an opportunity for German print, broadcast, & new media journalists who live & work in Berlin to travel to the US to… Continue Reading »