Insight
Collaborative Fellowships for Conflict Management
One-year Insight Fellowships are awarded to exceptional individuals
to: study and promote conflict management theory and skills central
to Insight's philosophy and services; make humanitarian contributions
locally and internationally; and engage in self-development. The Fellowship
includes a $20,000 expense allowance to support multiple placements
totaling one year, typically in 3-4 month blocks.
Jennings Randolph
Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship
Supports doctoral dissertations that explore the sources and nature
of international conflict, and strategies to prevent or end conflict
and to sustain peace. Citizens of all countries are eligible, but must
be enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States.
Davis-Putter Scholarships
Need-based grants (up to $6,000) to undergraduate or graduate students
actively working for peace and justice on campus and/or in the community.
Freeman
Peace Internships
Internships are available for people between the ages of 19 and 26 who
are committed to
peace, justice, reconciliation and nonviolent social change in an interfaith
context.
Positions are for 11 months provide mentorship, housing, stipend, and
health benefits.
Rotary
Peace Scholarships
Funding to support two-year master's-level degree program at one of
the Rotary Centers for International Studies. Seventy scholarships are
offered worldwide. Deadlines vary by Rotary district.
UNESCO/Keizo
Obuchi fellowships
Young researchers with advanced degrees (M.A., M.Sc. or equivalent)
from developing countries majoring in one of four areas: environment,
intercultural dialogue, information and communication technologies,
and peaceful conflict resolution.
Winston Foundation
for World Peace Fellowships
Support undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in cooperative
security, conflict resolution, and disarmament. Fellows design their
own projects, usually involving public education, media outreach, grassroots
organizing, or another active approach to issues of cooperative security,
nuclear arms control, conventional arms transfers, demilitarization,
democracy building, conflict resolution, and the like. Applicants are
expected to work full-time with a non-profit organization. For information
and application materials, contact: winstonfoun@igc.apc.org or write:
Winston Foundation Fellowships, 2040 S Street NW, Suite 201 Washington,
DC 20009-1157. Phone: 202-483-4215.