UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES
Cultural Sovereignty Fellowship
The Cultural Sovereignty Fellow will support the development of national policy in Indian affairs and provide research, analysis, and writing to support programs that include youth education, juvenile justice issues, Indian child welfare, sacred site protection, repatriation, protection of cultural heritage, federal acknowledgment, environmental security, and other program issues. The fellow will receive a stipend starting at $35,000. The amount will depend on the applicant’s degree program and level of experience. The deadline to apply is April 1.
Association on American Indian Affairs Scholarship
Scholarship applications for fall 2019–spring 2020 will be accepted starting May 31. The deadline for applications is July 1. Late applications or those that do not contain all required information will not be considered.
AISES-CRPC Scholarship
AISES-CRPC is offering a pair of $2,500 scholarships for Native undergrad/grad students who are pursuing a degree in engineering or sciences at a university in Idaho, Oregon, or Washington.
Environmental Stewardship of Indigenous Lands — CU Denver
The goal of the ESIL certificate is to provide students with the training and experience needed to qualify for employment as liaisons between tribal and non-tribal environmental agencies to address the care and representation of Indigenous lands. Scholarships are available (up to $10,000 per year for up to four years) for undergraduate students attending CU Denver to complete their biology, civil engineering, or environmental science degree concurrent with their completion of the ESIL certificate.
2019 Native Explorers Program
Objectives of the Native Explorers Program are to introduce American Indians to careers in science and medicine; increase the number of American Indians who earn degrees in science and medicine; participate in traditional ways and culture; and provide a powerful network of professionals, scientists, and physicians in federal programs (National Park Service), state agencies (museums and universities), and sovereign nations (federally recognized tribes). The application deadline is March 1.
Think Indian Community Awareness Grant — American Indian College Fund
The American Indian College Fund has created a grant program to highlight its “Think Indian” campaign and scholarship program for Native students. The grants are intended to encourage institutions that serve Native students to promote the positive message of “Think Indian” and the vibrancy of Native students and to highlight the support provided by Native scholarship programs on their campus and in their community. Grant funds can be used for any activity or project that will promote the “Think Indian” campaign and scholarships in your community. The deadline to apply is March 15.
National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates — the University of South Alabama and Quinnipiac University
Students accepted into the eight-week program will learn to conduct hands-on research with archaeological human skeletal remains from Bronze Age Arabia, receive mentorship from guest scientists, and engage in public outreach. Student travel (up to $450), housing, and field trip fees will be covered by the National Science Foundation, in addition to a $500/week stipend. Apply by March 23.
Summer Internship at the College Board National Office in New York
The College Board, a national educational organization, is conducting a search for four summer interns to work in one of the selected departments: Communications, Learning Lab, Springboard, or Membership. The internship program presents a unique opportunity to highly talented students who wish to develop strengths in core skills and obtain real-world work experience.
2019 Great Lakes Summer Fellows Program
The Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR) announces the 2019 Great Lakes Summer Fellows Program, in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab (GLERL). The Great Lakes Summer Fellows Program exposes students to a broad range of disciplines and provides an exciting opportunity for students to conduct research in the Great Lakes region under the mentorship of a CIGLR or GLERL scientist. The deadline to apply is Feb. 22.
2019 Summer Internships in the Conservation of Art and Historic Works at the Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute
The Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute (MCI) is offering short-term opportunities to work on conservation and conservation research projects with conservators of art and historic works. These internships are intended mainly for the summer of 2019, but consideration will be given to projects at other times during the year. Preference will be given to applicants interested in a career in conservation, those currently enrolled in conservation training programs, and graduate students in related subjects. A stipend may be offered for a period of up to 10 weeks. Apply by Feb. 25.
National Indian Health Board (NIHB) Health Policy Fellowship
NIHB Health Policy Fellows are a diverse group of talented Native youth who are dedicated to making a difference in their communities. Fellows work directly with their tribal leadership to identify one priority health issue. Then, with the support of program mentors, fellows learn how to analyze policy in their issue area, create informed recommendations, and advocate for change. Apply by March 1.
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