UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES
Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship
First Nations Development Institute and The Henry Luce Foundation
In 2020, First Nations will award 10 fellowships of $50,000 each to outstanding Native Americans engaged in meaningful work that benefits Indigenous people and communities in reservation and/or urban settings. This fellowship is intended to support Native knowledge holders and knowledge makers as they advance their work and significantly move forward their field in ways that will ultimately lead to broad, transformative impacts for Indigenous communities.
Google Conference and Travel Scholarships
Scholarships are available in North America for all traditionally underrepresented groups in technology and business (including, but not limited to, African American/Black, Hispanic/Latinx, Native American, persons with disabilities, women, and veterans). Conferences include ADCOLOR Conference & Awards, Lesbians Who Tech, National Black MBA, Prospanica Conference & Career Expo (Deadline: Aug. 30), and Wonder Women Tech (Deadline: Sept. 6). Note that deadlines for some scholarship opportunities have already passed.
NEON Science Summit Travel Support Scholarship
Earth Lab, Boulder, Colo.
Earth Lab will be hosting the NEON Science Summit in Boulder, Colo., Oct. 15–17. This meeting will convene current and prospective users of data from the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) to explore major questions that can be addressed at continental scales. At this workshop you will further your understanding of NEON data products and their potential use, build a network of NEON data users, and help drive questions in ecology and environmental science.
Is a PhD Right for You?
The PhD Project is a unique diversity initiative that encourages Native Americans, African Americans, and Hispanic Americans to pursue their PhDs in business to serve as role models and mentors for minority business students. Our annual conference takes place in Chicago each November, and the application deadline is Sept. 30. The PhD Project will cover all travel, hotel, and conference expenses for those who are invited to attend. There is a nominal $200 registration fee (which is waived for full-time students).
Paid Internships
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver
Students 18 and older interested in wildlife conservation and environmental stewardship are encouraged to apply for a paid internship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Thirty internships are currently available across the country. In addition to getting paid, students will gain knowledge and experience working with the largest conservation system in the world.
National Inventors Hall of Fame
The National Inventors Hall of Fame honors the men and women whose patented inventions have changed our world. We rely on a panel of experts in science, technology, engineering, and patents to evaluate each nominee on the following criteria: patent, progress, perseverance, and passion.
The Women of Color Project
Harvard University Physics in partnership with the Women+ of Color Project (WOCP) will host a Graduate School 101 Workshop Weekend, Oct. 3–5, on the Harvard University campus. This three-day workshop will guide participants in the graduate application process as well as how to thrive after matriculation.
Science Publishing Group: Join as an Editorial Board Member or Reviewer
Science Publishing Group, New York
We invite scholars and researchers to submit papers to the journals or to join the editorial board or reviewer team.
APS Guest Speaker Grant for MSIs
College Park, Md.
Physics and physical science departments at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) or community colleges can apply for a $1,000 grant to bring guest speakers to their institution for colloquium or seminar presentations. This is a unique opportunity for students to gain exposure to the breadth of physics research. Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis.
Environmental Stewardship of Indigenous Lands at CU Denver
Denver
The Environmental Stewardship of Indigenous Lands (ESIL) certificate is an exciting new educational opportunity at the University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver), where the term Indigenous includes Native American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Hawaiian Native. This first-of-its-kind program provides training, internships, and job placement opportunities for students interested in environmental issues involving tribal and non-tribal entities.
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