Other Grant Opportunities

Council for European Studies

The mission of the Council for European Studies (CES) is to produce, support, and recognize outstanding, multi-disciplinary research on Europe through a wide range of programs and initiatives. These include fellowships, grants, publications, awards, conferences and meetings, public lectures and symposia, as well as direct research and artistic collaboration. CES is particularly committed to supporting research that can play a critical role in understanding and applying the lessons of European history and integration to contemporary problems, including those in the areas of global security, sustainability, environmental stewardship, and democracy

Every year, CES awards dozens of fellowships, grants and prizes; publishes fascinating research guides and journal issues; hosts its renowned international conference; sponsors cutting-edge research; and enters into important partnerships. A full record of our most newsworthy events and initiatives is provided in our press releases.

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European Scholarships and Grants

Study in Europe, a website produced by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Education and Culture, serves as a portal for information on studying in various European countries. The user will find links to country specific databases and pages on how to apply, eligibility requirements for grants and scholarships, visa provisions and more. There are also links to a range of European grants and scholarships, such as Erasmus Mundus. For more information, click here.

The Fulbright-Schuman Program

The Fulbright-Schuman Program, administered by the Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Belgium, is jointly financed by the U.S. State Department and the Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission. The program funds graduate and post-graduate study, research, and lecture proposals in the field of US-EU relations, EU policy, or EU institutions for interested American and EU citizens. For more information, click here.


Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German and European Studies

GERMANY

Every year, the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) awards the DAAD Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German and European Studies in recognition of exceptional work in one of the Institute's three major areas of research. The central aim of this prize is to foster a new generation of American scholarship on Germany and encourage innovative contributions to the interdisciplinary scope of German Studies. For more information and how to apply, click here

DAAD: German Academic Exchange Service
International students can apply to numerous organisations for a scholarship, for example to the DAAD, to party-related foundations or business-affiliated institutions. You can find information on the various types of scholarships in the DAAD scholarship database, along with suitable offers. For more information, click here

The IPS program of The German Bundestag

The German Bundestag invites you, in cooperation with the Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt- Universität Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin, to apply for an International Parliamentary Scholarship (IPS) to spend five months in Berlin. The programme runs each year from 1 March to 31 July. For more information, click here. - Information Flyer - Flyer

FRANCE

Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF)

The Teaching Assistant Program in France offers you the opportunity to work in France for 7 months, teaching English to French students of all ages. Each year, over 1,100 American citizens and permanent residents teach in public schools across all regions of metropolitan France and in the overseas departments of French such as Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Réunion.

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Transatlantic Research Partnership

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Thomas Jefferson Funds

The Embassy of France in the United States and the FACE Foundation launched in 2017 the Thomas Jefferson Fund to support new collaborations and the most innovative projects between promising young researchers in France and the United States. The Thomas Jefferson Fund aims to foster forward-looking collaborative research in the fields of Humanities and Social Sciences, of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and of Science for Society that addresses the most pressing global challenges.

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French Dual Language Funds

French dual language programs offer bilingual education and an exceptional multicultural learning environment to children in public schools across the United States. With classes conducted in both French and English, these programs draw from the best educational models that both countries have to offer.

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France on Campus Awards

France on Campus Awards supports students initiatives that explore French and Francophone culture in new and creative ways. The three awarded projects will receive respectively $2000, $1000 and $500 for an implementation of their project in the first semester of 2022.

Projects can explore all fields, including (but not limited to) the French language, visual arts, design, cinema, music, performance, food, journalism, publishing, history, science, or technology. \

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SPAIN

American Language & Culture Assistants Program in Spain
The Education Office of the Embassy of Spain promotes diverse educational outreach programs in the United States. One of the most outstanding programs, both in number and scope is the North American Language and Culture Assistants Program (NALCAP)

The American Language and Culture Assistants program provides juniors, seniors and college graduates, who are native-like speakers of English with the opportunity to be a TA to English as Foreign/World Language teachers.

Language Assistants will spend a full academic year in Spain October 1st, 2021 to May 31st, 2022 for 12-16 hours a week in schools including paid school vacation.

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U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program
Intern in Washington, D.C. or Abroad

The U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program is an unpaid internship with the opportunity to work in U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world, as well as in various bureaus located in Washington, D.C. and at Department offices around the United States. This program is designed to provide substantive learning experiences in a foreign affairs environment.
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OTHER

Undergraduate Research Symposium at the University of Pittsburgh

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