Fall

Fall

YSEALI Academic Fellows and Grants

YSEALI provides students with a five-week institute on campus of U.S. which includes an academic residency, leadership development, an educational study tour, local community service activities, and opportunities to engage with American peers.

Eligibility: ASEAN countries citizen or resident between age of 18-25. More details are provided here. Application:

Yenching Academy

The Yenching Academy is an elite two-year Masters at Peking University (Beida) focused on China Studies. Bringing international student leaders closer to China, it provides a generous postgraduate scholarship that covers tuition fees, a travel stipend for one round-trip journey between each Scholar’s base city and Beijing, accommodations, and living costs on Peking University's campus. The Academy offers a residential program aimed at creating a community of enthusiastic, globally oriented young innovators in the heart of Beida.

Yale Silver Scholars at the Yale School of Management

Silver Scholars is a unique chance for students to earn an MBA three years after graduation, with a specialized cohort and curriculum. The first year develops skills and managerial mindset through a core curriculum. The second year students complete a full-time internship, while the third year Scholars will return to campus for the conclusion of MBA program.

Eligibility: Senior or postgraduate applying to Yale School of Management

VIA Global Community Fellowship

The Global Community Fellowship is a 13-15 month program for recent university graduates and starting as well as experienced professionals. Fellows work at NGOs, schools, universities, and social enterprises across Asia to support community development, capacity-building, and education. By working directly with communities, fellows get hands-on experience learning how organizations in Asia are using creative and innovative methods to address critical social challenges.

Udall Scholarship (Environment or tribal affairs - US citizens)

The Udall Foundation’s programs promote leadership, education, collaboration, and conflict resolution in the areas of environment, public lands, and natural resources in order to strengthen Native nations, assist federal agencies and others to resolve environmental conflicts, and to encourage the continued use and appreciation of our nation’s rich resources.

Eligibility: Interns are selected on the basis of:

Teach for China

Teach for China program aims to provide education to Chinese kids who are not able to gain education due to family background or healthy issues. In this program, students will experience the life in Chinese rural ares and serve as voluntary teachers. Through this remarkable life experience, students may make their first steps to immerse themselves in voluntary career which is a meaningful lesson for all students to step into society.

Eligibility: Chinese citizens only

Application: Apply online.

Rong Chang Scholarship

Rong Chang Scholar “荣昶学者” is a program in collaboration with Fudan University which is open to all college students of Chinese nationality. It features an annual award for students of high achievements with a global vision. They also offer opportunities for internships with international organizations. The RCS nominations are made by the NYUSH Career Development Center. Interested students can consult the Chinese webpage here to stay up to date on the next application round.

Rhodes Scholarship, University of Oxford

The Rhodes Scholarship is the world's oldest, most famous scholarship, and is now open to all citizenships. Funding degrees in all research subjects, from Biochemistry to Artificial Intelligence, English Literature to Public Policy, it aims to nurture public-spirited leaders for the world's future. Rhodes Scholars study at the world-class University of Oxford, ranked first internationally in the Times Higher Education rankings in 2017. Scholars may pursue any full-time postgraduate degree (subject to limited restrictions) offered by the University of Oxford, with funding for 2-4 years.

Princeton in Latin America

International relations, public policy, economics, law, engineering, the sciences, pre-medicine, journalism, social sciences, foreign languages and literatures, the arts, and the humanities. Details: Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) partners with NGOs and multilateral organizations and places highly qualified recent college graduates in year-long service fellowships with nonprofit, public service, humanitarian, and government organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Princeton in Asia

Founded in 1898, Princeton in Asia (PiA) has been building bridges between the U.S. and Asia for over a century. PiA aims to foster mutual appreciation and cultural understanding by connecting service-minded graduates and partner organizations in Asia through immersive work experiences that transform perspectives, cultivate long-lasting relationships and benefit local and global communities.