Great Wall Program is a full scholarship established by MOE for the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to sponsor students and scholars in developing countries to study… Continue Reading »
ADB provides an opportunity for researchers and academics to share their ongoing or recently completed economic research in ADB headquarters. It accepts applications year-round, but selections are made on a… Continue Reading »
The scholarship enables outstanding young people from around the world to study at the University of Oxford. There are two Rhodes Scholarships offered from Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, or Palestine each… Continue Reading »
The Emma Marie Birkmaier Award was established to recognize doctoral dissertation research in foreign language education that contributes significantly to the advancement of the profession.
This award provides merit-based scholarships to graduating high school seniors committed to pursuing a career in the language teaching profession in languages other than English.
Scholarships are available for early childhood educators who are committed to thoughtful, student-centered, culturally-responsive literacy teaching. Recipients receive $300 to attend the National Council of Teachers of English annual conference.
The Fellowship provides a monthly stipend to pursue a project in any field of work that will help build future bridges between Germany and the Fellow’s home country. Recent graduates… Continue Reading »
The WFD promotes awareness of human rights and sign language by hosting a variety of events around the globe. WFD also encourages members to host and attend community events.
The World View Fellows Program is an intensive, interdisciplinary professional learning opportunity that deepens educators understanding of an issue related to global education. The program culminates in the creation of… Continue Reading »
The Wilson Center offers 9-month residential fellowships. Fellows conduct research and write in their areas of interest, while interacting with policymakers in Washington and Wilson Center staff and other scholars… Continue Reading »