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− | Although the | + | Although the Dean's Office has a [http://www.williams.edu/dean/fellowsh/fellowshiplist.html pretty comprehensive list of fellowships], if you scan the [http://www.williams.edu/dean/fellowsh/index.html deadlines] or get the sheet that is handed out at information sessions, you might get the impression that all postgraduate fellowships are academic in nature and only winnable by those with stratospheric GPAs. Certainly this is true with the ones that the office promotes (Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Fulbright, Gates Cambridge and the Williams UK Fellowships), but there are many others out there (organized roughly in order of deadlines). Please maintain the list by correcting deadlines and adding information (such as tips on winning or pros/cons)! |
== Archaeology == | == Archaeology == |
Revision as of 19:57, January 16, 2007
Although the Dean's Office has a pretty comprehensive list of fellowships, if you scan the deadlines or get the sheet that is handed out at information sessions, you might get the impression that all postgraduate fellowships are academic in nature and only winnable by those with stratospheric GPAs. Certainly this is true with the ones that the office promotes (Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Fulbright, Gates Cambridge and the Williams UK Fellowships), but there are many others out there (organized roughly in order of deadlines). Please maintain the list by correcting deadlines and adding information (such as tips on winning or pros/cons)!
Contents
- 1 Archaeology
- 2 Journalism
- 3 Politics
- 3.1 Echoing Green Fellowship Program
- 3.2 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Junior Fellows Program
- 3.3 Coro Fellows Program
- 3.4 Dorot Fellowship
- 3.5 Green Corps Environmental Leadership Training Program
- 3.6 Emerson Hunger Fellows Program
- 3.7 Insight Fellowship Program
- 3.8 Williams in Africa
- 3.9 William E. Simon Fellowship for a Noble Purpose
- 3.10 Samuel Huntington Public Service Award
- 3.11 Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
Archaeology
American Center for Oriental Research
- Deadline: Feburary 1
Williams undergrads potentially eligible for the Jennifer C. Groot Fellowship and the Pierre and Patricia Bikai Fellowship.
Journalism
American Prospect Writing Fellowships
- Length: 2 years
- Deadline: February 15
Politics
Echoing Green Fellowship Program
- Length: 12 months
- Deadline: early December
- Application information
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Junior Fellows Program
- Length: 1 year
- Deadline: January 4 (on-campus)
Must apply through the Office of Career Counseling. Contact Dawn Dellea for more information and an application.
Coro Fellows Program
- Length: 9 months
- Deadline: January 6
- Cost: $3500
Dorot Fellowship
- Deadline: January 13
Green Corps Environmental Leadership Training Program
- Deadline: January 13
- Length: 1 year
- Apply
Read this and this article before considering the program.
Emerson Hunger Fellows Program
- Length: 12 months
- Deadline: January 15
- Williams fellows: Shawn Powers ’04
Insight Fellowship Program
- Deadline: January 31
- Application
Williams in Africa
- Length: 1 year
- Deadline: February 1
William E. Simon Fellowship for a Noble Purpose
- Deadline: February 15
- Award: $40000 or $5000
Samuel Huntington Public Service Award
- Deadline: February 15
- Award: $10000
- Length: 1 year
Named for neither the Constitution signer and possible first president of the USA nor the Ohio governor nor the promulgator of the 'Clash of Civilizations' theory, but rather the late president and CEO of New England Electric System.
Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
- Length: 1 semester
- Next deadline: October 15, 2005