Italia Innovation: Meaningful Companies
Meaningful Companies is a three-week innovation program that reveals the stories of companies that decided to be the best in the world while being the best for the world by designing their overall organizational structures and corporate strategies around a higher purpose than mere profit.
Italia Innovation: Excellence at Scale
The program will bridge theory and practice for a selected group of multidisciplinary international students through access to companies, real projects and conversations with Italian managers and entrepreneurs.
Henry M. Jackson Internship Program
National Bureau of Asian Research
Ralph Bunche Summer Institute
Deadline: 01/24/2025The Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Program (RBSI) is a five-week program at Duke University designed to introduce to the world of doctoral study in political science to under-represented undergraduate students interested in broadening participation in political science and pursuing scholarship on issues affecting underrepresented groups or issues of tribal sovereignty and governance.
Koch Internship Program
Rolling DeadlineThe Koch Internship Program combines individualized education with hands-on work experience to empower social entrepreneurs to drive their own careers and make a positive contribution right away.
Entry Point
Deadline: 02/19/2025 (Tentative)Entry Point! invites partnerships with industry, university research programs, and government agencies in a mutual effort to place students with disabilities in 10-week, paid internships in opportunities geared toward their skills and interests.
The Melvin M. Goldberg Undergraduate Fellowship of $5000 for Research in Israel
Deadline: 03/01/2025 (Tentative)The Goldberg Fellowship supports summer travel to perform supervised technical research at one of Israel's universities or research centers.
José Miguel Oviedo Undergraduate Student Paper Award
Deadline: 03/22/2025 (Tentative)The José Miguel Oviedo Undergraduate Student Paper Award is given annually to the best paper in Latin American and Latino Studies written by an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania.
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