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HARVARD UNIVERSITY RADCLIFFE INSTITUTE FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: September 14 &  October 5, 2023.

LOCATION: USA

The Radcliffe Fellowship Program awards 50 fellowships each academic year. Applicants may apply as individuals or in a group of two to three people working on the same project. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants from throughout the world are encouraged to apply. Harvard University typically sponsors J-1 scholar visas for Harvard Radcliffe Fellows.

For the rest of the information on eligibility requirement click this: https://radcliffe.onlineapplicationportal.com/misc/faq/guidelines.aspx

BENEFITS:

For the 2023–2024 academic year, fellows will receive a stipend in the amount of $78,000 plus an additional $5,000 to cover project expenses.

Housing and moving allowances are available to eligible fellows and dependent family members who relocate to the Boston area for the purpose of the fellowship.

Housing Allowance

Moving Allowance

Child/Health care

For full details on benefits, click this link: https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/radcliffe-fellowship/radcliffe-fellowship-overview-of-financial-support

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SBW BERLIN SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 15 November & 31 December 2028

LOCATION: Berlin, Germany

The SBW Berlin Scholarship program supports young people from abroad who come from financially disadvantaged family backgrounds and who intend to use the acquired skills from their study program to develop non-profit projects, preferably in their home countries, during their studies and thereafter.

ELIGIBILITY:

Language Proficiency: Proficiency in English.

Eligible Countries: Open to applicants from all countries worldwide.

Age Range: Between 18 and 30 years old.

Academic Status: Applicants should be either preparing to embark on their university education or already enrolled in the first, second, or a maximum of the third semester at a state-recognized university, either within Germany or abroad. Alternatively, they should be in the process of applying for a Master’s degree shortly before or after obtaining a Bachelor’s degree. The academic performance should reflect an average grade equivalent to at least a German grade point average of 2.0.

Financial Need: Candidates should demonstrate relatively low net income. The combined household income of applicants must not exceed the officially stipulated average income for their home country. This assessment considers the income of all household members and all sources of family income, including employment, business activities, property, child benefits, and pensions.

Extracurricular Engagement: Preference will be given to applicants with professional or voluntary involvement in the nonprofit sector.

SBW Berlin does not charge any application or processing fees.

BENEFITS:

A full scholarship includes the funding of tuition fee, accommodation in our in-house student apartments, and a monthly allowance for living expenses.

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