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  Occidental College
 1600 Campus Road,
Coons 109
 Los Angeles, CA
 90041-3314

 Email: careers@oxy.edu
 Phone: 323.259.2623
 Fax: 323.341.4900

Career Development Center

 

ENVIRONMENT
FELLOWSHIPS

 

Center for Urban Redevelopment Excellence (CUREx) Fellowships

DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program

Environmental Leadership Training Program

Environmental Public Policy & Conflict Resolution Ph.D. Fellowship

John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowships

The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship

Kate Sherman Fellowship Program

Mentorship for Environmental Scholars Internship Program

Morris K. Udall Foundation Fellowship

Various Graduate Fellowship Programs
 

 

Byzantine Studies, Pre-Columbian Studies, and Garden and Landscape Studies

Washington, D.C.

November 1, 2008.

Post Bac

http://www.doaks.org/fellowships.html

Dumbarton Oaks offers residential fellowships in three areas of study: Byzantine Studies (including related aspects of late Roman, early Christian, Western medieval, Slavic, and Near Eastern studies), Pre-Columbian Studies (of Mexico, Central America, and Andean South America), and Garden and Landscape Studies.

2008 Summer Fellowships

For Byzantine, Pre-Columbian, or Garden and Landscape scholars on any level of advancement beyond the first year of graduate (post-baccalaureate) study.
All Fellows are expected to be able to communicate satisfactorily in English. Fellowships are not renewable and may not be extended. Re-appointments of former Fellows to an academic-year fellowship are not normally made before five years have elapsed. This restriction does not apply to former Summer Fellows requesting academic-year fellowships or another Summer Fellowship, nor to former Junior Fellows and Fellows requesting Summer Fellowships.

Applications for all awards must be postmarked by November 1, 2007. Late applications will be returned. Awards will be announced in February 2008 and must be accepted by March 15 of that year.

 

 

Center for Urban Redevelopment Excellence (CUREx) Fellowships
Pennsylvania
Deadline: Postponed 
Post grad
http://www.upenn.edu/curexpenn/application.htm
A unique partnership between the urban development industry, the University of Pennsylvania, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Seeking 10 highly motivated individuals each year to become CURExPenn Fellows. Fellows participate in two-year fellowships at top urban redevelopment organizations nationwide.

 

DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Deadline: January 
http://www.orau.gov/dhsed/
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the country’s strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, selected humanities, and engineering.

 

Environmental Leadership Training Program
Green Corps – Boston, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco
Deadline: Now Accepting Applications
http://www.greencorps.org/training.asp?id2=19458
Green Corps’ one-year, full-time, paid Environmental Leadership Training Program gives you the best instruction and experience available to launch an organizing and advocacy career. Our program includes intensive classroom training, hands-on field experience running urgent environmental and public health campaigns, and career placement in permanent leadership positions with leading environmental groups.

 

Environmental Public Policy & Conflict Resolution Ph.D. Fellowship
The Udall Foundation
Deadline: February 21, 2008
http://www.udall.gov/udall.asp?link=400

The Udall Foundation awards two one-year fellowships of up to $24,000 to doctoral candidates whose research concerns environmental public policy and/or environmental conflict resolution and who are entering their final year of writing the dissertation. Dissertation Fellowships are intended to cover both academic and living expenses from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007.
Dissertation fellowships are open to scholars in all fields of study whose dissertation topic has significant relevance to national environmental public policy and/or environmental conflict resolution. Previous fellows' fields of study include political science; economics; government; environmental science, policy and management; ecology; environmental justice; regional planning; geography; natural resource policy; and environmental analysis and design.

 

John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowships
California Sea Grant National
Deadline: February 29, 2008.
http://www.seagrant.noaa.gov/funding/knauss/knauss.html
The Knauss fellowship, established in 1979, provides a unique educational experience to students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources. The program matches highly qualified graduate students with "hosts" in the legislative and executive branch of government located in the Washington, D.C. area, for a one year paid fellowship. The program is named in honor of one of Sea Grant's founders, former NOAA Administrator, John A. Knauss.

 

The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship
Deadline: December 1, 2007
http://www.faa.uiuc.edu/about_faa/pdf/KNK.pdf
Each Fellowship is for one academic year of study in a program approved by the Committee. The place of study may be in America or abroad, in an approved educational institution, with an approved private teacher, or in independent study.
Urban and Regional Planning
Applicants for urban and regional planning should submit a written product (paper, studio project, or thesis) as evidence of their understanding of a planning issue or approach. Submissions may be in hard copy or via disk. Any area of urban and regional planning is eligible.

 

Kate Sherman Fellowship Program
20/20 Vision
http://www.2020vision.org 
The goal of the fellowship is to provide an educational, challenging and productive experience in public policy work on a wide range of peace and environmental issues, and to learn first-hand the workings of an effective non-profit organization.

 

Mentorship for Environmental Scholars Internship Program

www.uncsfp.org/register

Deadline: March 1, 2007

Contact: Sonya L. Greene sonya.greene@uncfsp.org

The Mentorship for Environmental Scholars (MES) program, sponsored by the Department of Energy (DoE), is a ten-week paid summer internship that provides underrepresented undergraduate students with exposure to laboratory research in biotechnology, computer science, environmental science, and engineering. MES actively trains and recruits qualified students to create a pipeline that will pilot them towards DoE management and research positions. Internship opportunities are open only to full-time undergraduate students who are underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines and who are citizens of the United States. Students must have rising junior or rising senior status and be enrolled at an accredited U.S. institution. Permanent residents and students with dual citizenship are not eligible. The one-time internship awards provide stipend, housing, and travel support. Eligible fields of study include, but are not limited to, the following: Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computers / Computer Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, and Physical Sciences. Interns will work on research projects that address pressing environmental concerns under the guidance of their mentors.

 

Morris K. Udall Foundation Fellowship

Deadline: February 8, 2008

http://www.udall.gov/udall.asp?link=200

The Udall Foundation seeks future leaders across a wide spectrum of environmental fields, including policy, engineering, science, education, urban planning and renewal, business, health, justice, and economics. The Foundation also seeks future Native American and Alaska Native leaders in public and community health care, tribal government, and public policy affecting Native American communities, including land and resource management, economic development, and education.

 

Various Graduate Fellowship Programs
U.S. Department of Energy
Deadline: Varies
http://see.orau.org
The DOE Graduate Fellowship Programs, which were established in 1981, are successor programs to the Atomic Energy Commission’s (AEC) Special Fellows Programs existing from 1948 to 1974. The AEC program is credited with introducing the field of nuclear energy to hundreds of graduate students in universities throughout the United States. These AEC fellows have become leaders in the nuclear power industry and in research and development of nuclear energy. reflecting the changes in DOE over the pat two decades, The Graduate Fellowship Programs are composed of broadly based programs that include aspects of energy development, environmental management, and personnel safety and safeguards.
 

 

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