Seeking speakers of African, Middle Eastern, Pacific, Eurasian, South, and Southeast Asian languages, as well as less-commonly studied languages of Europe and the Americas, to serve as conversation partners for… Continue Reading »
As the West continues to mass produce cheap clothes, a lot of it ends up barely worn, donated or in a landfill. In Ghana, the deluge of worn-out fashions has… Continue Reading »
Eligible applicants are expected to come from the humanities, social sciences, and STS as well as from natural, life, and technical sciences. The fellowship combines the fields of philosophy, sociology,… Continue Reading »
The Clark E. DeHaven Scholarship Trust’s purpose is to provide merit scholarships to students at member institutions who are committed to pursuing careers in accredited programs in the foodservice profession… Continue Reading »
The Rockefeller Foundation-Acumen Food Systems Fellowship is an intensive, one-year leadership development program offered through Acumen Academy, the worlds school for social change.
The Utrecht Excellence Scholarship (UES) is a highly selective program meant for talented international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA = the EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway)… Continue Reading »
The Demers Foreign Language Fellowship is awarded to Rhode Island residents and anyone who is a student at a Rhode Island college or university who wishes to pursue foreign language… Continue Reading »
The Fay Chiang Fellowship is a year-long program of support for any individual artist, journalist, writer, musician, producer, or collective whose work integrates creative practice with rigorous journalistic research, writing,… Continue Reading »
The challenge is a contest that engages students and teachers in ocean conservation through art. This annual competition inspires students to be creative while promoting public awareness of the need… Continue Reading »
Understanding Language (UL) is an initiative at Stanford Graduate School of Education dedicated to help policymakers, researchers, states, district staff, and schools better serve English learners.