The Fulbright FLTA Program, an integral part of the Fulbright Student Program, funded by the U.S. Department of State, is a nine-month, non-degree program for early career English teachers teaching at college level or professionals in related fields. The program invites applications from early career English teachers teaching at college level or training to become a teacher of English, or a young professional in related fields (e.g., American Studies, American/English Literature, etc.). Selected FLTAs from India will teach Hindi at select U.S. campuses during their nine-month grant
The Vegetarian Charity’s Trustees consider applications for financial assistance from vegetarians and vegans up to and including the age of 25 years for specific courses, projects or equipment, or in cases of individual poverty.
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, which is a Fulbright program, brings accomplished young and mid-career professionals from developing countries to the United States for ten months of non-degree graduate study and related practical professional experiences. The Humphrey program was initiated in 1978 to honour the memory and accomplishments of the late Senator and Vice-President of the United States, Hubert H. Humphrey.
The Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers (Fulbright DAI) is sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State. It is part of the overall Fulbright Program, named in honor of Senator J. William Fulbright, which promotes mutual understanding among people of the United States and other countries.
International Fellowships have been in existence since 1917. The program provides support for women pursuing full-time graduate or postdoctoral study in the United States to women who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and who intend to return to their home country to pursue a professional career.
The Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India, Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) and WINStep Forward are partnering to support the prestigious Khorana Program for Scholars named in honor of Dr. Har Gobind Khorana, who won the Nobel Prize in 1968 for his work at the interface of Chemistry and Biology while a member of the University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty. The Khorana Program will provide opportunities to Indian students to get research exposure at leading U.S. universities over summer 2025 for a period of 10-12 weeks.
The Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation has established two fellowships, each of them for six to twelve months, to support the development of the «MIRABILE. Digital Archive for Medieval Latin Culture» (www.mirabileweb.it) project maintained by SISMEL (International Society for the Study of Medieval Latin, Via Montebello 7, I-50123 Florence; www.sismelfirenze.it).
It is intended that the fellows will carry out their fellowships at the seat of the SISMEL following the development agenda of the MIRABILE project, with a monthly stipend of CHF 2,500 (Swiss francs).
The Mukti Talented Students Sponsorship program is now accepting applications for the 2024-25 session from meritorious underprivileged students in West Bengal. Eligible candidates include those who have passed or are pursuing secondary, higher secondary, bachelor’s, or master’s degrees from recognized Boards/Universities of West Bengal. Interested students can apply online.
Bunts Sangha, located in Vijayanagar, Bangalore, is a distinguished charitable trust known for its extensive community support. This reputable institution serves local residents and individuals across Bangalore, providing various services, including scholarships for deserving students. Bunts Sangha is dedicated to promoting education through scholarship programs aimed at empowering students, fostering academic excellence, and enhancing access to educational opportunities.