Offered by Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
CDDRL is pleased to invite applications for its 2024 summer undergraduate research program, through funding provided by Stanford’s Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and CDDRL.
Fund your passion! Do you have an unpaid opportunity Spring Quarter 2024 and need funding? Rising Bird Fellows provides up to $2,325 for students who have secured eligible part-time unpaid internships, externships, or projects.
Offered by Stanford in Government, Woods Institute for the Environment, Haas Center for Public Service
The CA State Lands Commission is an independent and dynamic state agency on the cutting edge of integrating the best available science into policy decisions.
Offered by Stanford in Government, Woods Institute for the Environment, Haas Center for Public Service
The California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) works to ensure healthy, resilient, productive coastal and ocean ecosystems in California for current and future generations.
Offered by Stanford in Government, Woods Institute for the Environment, Haas Center for Public Service
OPR is responsible for formulating long-range goals and policies spanning numerous issues, including land use, state and local planning, climate change, environmental justice, renewable energy, transportation, health, and military affairs.
Offered by Stanford in Government, Woods Institute for the Environment, Haas Center for Public Service
CDFA aims to serve the citizens of CA by promoting & protecting a safe, healthy food supply, & enhancing local and global agricultural trade, through efficient management, innovation & sound science, with a commitment to environmental stewardship.
Offered by Stanford in Government, Woods Institute for the Environment, Haas Center for Public Service
CARB established the “first-of-its-kind” Office of Community Air Protection Program, whose focus is to reduce exposure in communities most impacted by air pollution through monitoring and emission reductions programs at the community level.
SURIM (Stanford Undergraduate Research Institute in Mathematics) is a paid, full-time, 10-week summer research program at Stanford University introducing Stanford undergraduate students to research in mathematics.
Offered by Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
FSI offers grants up to $9,000 for fund research related travel for students doing research related to international policy and grants of up to $500 to students presenting at conferences related to international studies.
Offered by Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions (SCCEI)
SCCEI is offering a unique two-week program with first-hand understanding of the complexities of China’s economy through site visits to technology firms, consumer markets, factory floors, education and environmental organizations.
The Center for African Studies (CAS) Research Partnership pairs undergraduate students with Stanford faculty to work collaboratively on innovative research projects. Students will work directly with a faculty mentor during spring or summer quarter
This project assesses the impact of guest worker programs on the economic well-being of H2-A workers and their families. The study aims to use the evidence to inform US immigration policy in the future.
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) is the only flagship in engineering and IT science and education in Estonia, providing higher education at all levels.
The Study of Women in Asia Fellowship supports one to two graduate students from any discipline whose research concerns women in Asia, broadly defined. This award provides three quarters of TGR tuition plus three quarters of stipend at $7,000.
Academic-year fellowships for intensive language and area studies coursework. 2nd-year or higher language courses eligible, with preference for 3rd year and beyond. Students must take language and one area-specific course per quarter.