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Junior Faculty Research Training Opportunity - American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Research Center, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
Contact: Michelle Sarche, Ph.D., michelle.sarche@uchsc.edu or (303) 724-1460
   
Successful applicants will receive salary support for intensive training in American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start research (30% FTE). Fellows are expected to attend regular meetings with in the Denver area, to conduct a secondary data analysis of existing data at the American Indian and Alaska Native Programs, to prepare a manuscript based on the secondary data analysis, and to develop and implement an independent data collection to serve as a preliminary study for a research grant application. Fellows will also receive mentoring in the grant application process, culminating in the development and submission of a research grant application to NIH. Applicants must have a junior faculty position or equivalent by January 1, 2007.
1/2/2007
Worlwide Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program: Reaching Out to Tribal Colleges and Universities
Priority will be given to small liberal arts colleges, minority serving institutions and community colleges, many of which do not often have the opportunity to host visiting scholars.
10/16/2006
Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO) program
Program:  Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO) program
Agency:  National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Deadline:  October 15, 2006
Link:   www.niaid.nih.gov/labs/training/inro
Synopsis:  The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Division of Intramural Research (DIR), is seeking applicants for its Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO) program.  INRO, currently in its fifth year, is a 5-day exploratory program for underrepresented minority students (i.e., American Indians or Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders, blacks or African Americans, and Hispanics or Latinos) who are interested in a research career in the areas of allergy, immunology, and infectious diseases. The program will be held February 4–8, 2007, at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Selected students will learn about the Institute and interview with principal investigators for research traineeship positions.
10/16/2006
National Congress of American Indians Youth Commission, Ambassador Leadership Program

Program:   National Congress of American Indians Youth Commission, Ambassador Leadership Program
Agency: The National Congress of American Indians
Contact: Jennifer Rackliff, 202-466-7767 or jrackliff@ncai.org
Link:     www.ncai.org
Synopsis: Ambassadors will be chosen at the 2006 Annual Convention in Sacramento, California on October 3, 2006.  Applicants are required to be at the Annual Convention for the entire week, October 1-6.  Applicants must be a member of a federally recognized tribe, have support from their tribal council, and must be a full time student at the high school, college or graduate level.  

10/1/2006
Indian Land Tenure Foundation College Internship Program
Program: Indian Land Tenure Foundation College Internship Program
Agency: ILTF
Deadline:  Time line for spring ’07 - Closing dates September 29, 2006 for Internship start date of January 2007
Link:www.indianlandtenure.org/PDF%20Files/RFP%20200602%20College%20Internship%20Program.pdf
Synopsis: ILTF seeks to fund a College Internship Program with activities designed to give a college student, a tribe and an educational institution the opportunity to address identified land-related issues. This RFP will target up to 15 tribal colleges or universities and 5 mainstream college or university Indian Studies programs for funding of one intern per semester allowing up to $8,000 per internship (including stipend, college credit scholarship, travel, supervising stipulations, or housing); minimum of three (3) semesters and no more than 9 credits total; with a maximum of $24,000 per educational institution for three (3) semesters.
10/1/2006
Native American Congressional Internships for 2007
Agency: Morris K. Udall Foundation
Deadline: Applications are due by Jan 31, 2007
Contact: 520-670-5529
Synopsis: The Native American Congressional Internship Program provides Native Americans and Alaska Natives with an insider's view of the federal government. The ten-week internship in Washington, D.C., places students in Senate and House offices, committees, Cabinet departments and the White House, where they are able to observe government decision-making processes first-hand. In 2007, the Foundation expects to award 12 Internships on the basis of merit to Native Americans and Alaska Natives who are college juniors or seniors, recent graduates from tribal or four-year colleges.
 
1/31/2007
Fall 2007 EPA Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Fellowships for Undergraduate Environmental Study
Program:   Fall 2007 EPA Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) Fellowships for Undergraduate Environmental Study
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency
Deadline:  Applications are due November 29, 2006
Link:     http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2007/2007_star_gro_undergrad.html
Synopsis: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) program, is offering Undergraduate Fellowships for bachelor level students in environmental fields of study. The deadline for receipt of pre-applications is November 29, 2006. Subject to availability of funding, the Agency plans to award approximately 15 new fellowships by July 20, 2007.
12/1/2006
Summer 2007 FBI Honors Internship Program

Program:   Summer 2007 FBI Honors Internship Program
Agency: Washington Semester–American Indian Program (WINS)
American University and FBI
Deadline:  Applications are due October 10, 2006
Contact:  202-895-4967 or morrill@american.edu
Link:     www.fbijobs.gov/honors.asp. and www.american.edu/wins/apply.html
Synopsis: This program offers students an insider's view of FBI operations and provides an opportunity for students to explore career opportunities within the Bureau. Only individuals possessing strong academic credentials, outstanding character, a high degree of motivation and the willingness to represent the FBI upon returning to their respective campus will be selected.
10/11/2006
Ocotillo Literary Endeavors Residency
Ocotillo Literary Endeavors offers residencies from two weeks to one month to poets in the Historic Hotel Congress in Downtown Tucson, Arizona. Writers are provided with room, breakfast, and a $300 stipend. The 2005 Residency is open to American Indian writers who are at least 18 years of age and enrolled in a federally recognized tribe. For residency August 1- 14, submit six to ten poems and proof of enrollment with a $20 application fee by June 30, 2005. Inquiries should be directed to Jeff Yanc at (520) 620.2045 or .
9/1/2006
Intertribal Council of AT&T Employees ICAE 2005 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Intertribal Council of AT&T Employees (ICAE) has developed the 2005 Scholarship Program as a way to reach back into local communities to financially assist distinguished students in continuing their higher education.  The ICAE Scholarship Program will issue scholarship grants to qualified applicants who are selected primarily for their individual merit.  Eligibility requirements will be used to initially screen applications prior to the actual review process.  High School students accepted at, or College students enrolled full-time in an accredited undergraduate program are eligible to apply.  Candidates must be U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents.
After the initial screening process, the remaining eligible candidates will be evaluated based on their scholastic discipline, personal achievement, and community involvement.  The ICAE Scholarship Committee based on a uniform, weighted point average system will select scholarship winners collectively.
Those selected from the eligible applications postmarked by July 30, 2005, will receive $1000.00 in award money to use towards his or her higher education.
 
Application is attached under "Documents"
9/1/2006
Fully funded Internship for the Washington Center’s American Indian/Alaska Native Initiative
Internships available for American Indian students & recent graduates to intern in DC while earning academic credit and participating in career-enhancing structured programming. An all-paid-for internship through a federal agency-internship sponsor that provides a travel stipend to and from Washington, D.C., fully furnished TWC housing, fully covered TWC program fee, and a $250 weekly stipend.  Deadlines are:
Spring 2007 Internship – Deadline, November 15
Summer 2007 Internship – Deadline, March 15
For more, go to www.twc.edu/students/how_to_apply.shtml
3/16/2006
For Faculty: Visiting Scholars for Educational Testing Service
Educational Testing Service (ETS) is recruiting visiting scholars for four weeks during the summer of 2007. The program gives faculty and administrators from underrepresented groups an opportunity to learn about measurement and to participate in test development, public policy work, and/or related activities, while allowing ETS to benefit from the input of a diverse group of professionals.  For more information about the Visiting Scholars Program -- a recruitment flyer -- and instructions for applying, www.ets.org/visitingscholars.
 
5/1/2007
UK Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program
The Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program is currently seeking U.S. School or School District Bursars/Financial Officers and Guidance Counselors to travel to the United Kingdom for a four-week job-shadowing exchange during the 2007-2008 academic year. 
For more, contact fulbright@grad.usda.gov and www.fulbrightexchanges.org/View/ViewOtherOpps.asp.
11/30/2006
Scholarships for Native American Students
Contact:  Mary Frost or Dean Chavers, 505-262-2351, Nscholarsh@aol.com

Description:  Catching the Dream will offer 220 scholarships this year to students.
5/1/2007
2007 Public Policy & International Affairs (PPIA) Fellowship Program
The  PPIA  Fellowship  Program  is  designed  to  prepare  diverse students interested in serving the public good for graduate studies in public policy and/or  international  affairs and groom  them  for professional roles in public  service.  The Fellowship consists of successfully completing one of PPIA’s Junior Summer Institutes (JSI), opportunities for paid internships, a minimum of $5000 scholarship, and a network of 3000 fellows/Alumni. The JSI curriculum is designed to improve students’ analytical and communication skills through three areas of study economics, statistics, and policy analysis/writing.  For more, go to the website:www.ppiaprogram.org/app/.
 
3/15/2007
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1/2/2006
Fully Funded Internship for the Washington Center's American Indian/ Alaska Native Initiative
Deadline: March 15, 2007 for Summer 2007 Internship
Link: www.twc.edu/students/how_to_apply.shtml
Description:  Internships available for American Indian students & recent graduates to intern in DC while earning academic credit and participating in career-enhancing structured programming. An all-paid-for internship through a federal agency-internship sponsor that provides a travel stipend to and from Washington, D.C., fully furnished TWC housing, fully covered TWC program fee, and a $250 weekly stipend. 
3/15/2007
All applications for the Scientific Leadership Scholars Program
(Note: Native American students and students whose parents never attended college will have first priority!) Deadline: April 15, 2007, but student is only eligible if FAFSA is complete by March 2 Contact: 707-826-4348                                         Link: www.humboldt.edu/~sls/
Description: Students in good academic standing in Computer Science, Environmental Resources engineering, or Mathematics will receive annual scholarships of $3623 as a part of their total financial aid package.
 
4/15/2007
Harvard University Administrative Fellowship Program
Harvard University seeks to attract candidates, especially those from underrepresented ethnic minority groups, and those committed to addressing the underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in university administration, to administrative careers in higher education.  Applicants must have at least five years of work experience.  The 2007-08 Administrative Fellowship Program seeks applicants with B.A. degree and backgrounds in athletics/sports management, information technology, alumni affairs and development (conference planning and/or fund raising), research (behavioral sciences), finance, human resources (employment and compensation), or library science and management.  
• Fellows receive stipends and are placed in full-time work assignments in Harvard schools or central administration departments for the duration of the Program.  
• Seminars, lectures and case studies have been designed for the Fellows to enhance management and administrative skills, self-assessment and career development.
• Evaluation of the applications will be based on professional achievement, interviews at Harvard, and suitability for the Program.
• Inclusive dates for the 2007-08 Program are September 2007 through August 2008.
• Application deadline:  February 16, 2007.
For application materials, please call/write:  
Administrative Fellowship Program
Office of the Assistant to the President
Holyoke Center, Room 935
1350 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
Telephone: (617) 495-8919
Fax: (617) 495-8520
or download application form at  www.oap.harvard.edu/afp
1/22/2006
Harvard University Administrative Fellowship Program
Harvard University seeks to attract candidates, especially those from underrepresented ethnic minority groups, and those committed to addressing the underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in university administration, to administrative careers in higher education.  Applicants must have at least five years of work experience.  The 2007-08 Administrative Fellowship Program seeks applicants with B.A. degree and backgrounds in athletics/sports management, information technology, alumni affairs and development (conference planning and/or fund raising), research (behavioral sciences), finance, human resources (employment and compensation), or library science and management.  
• Fellows receive stipends and are placed in full-time work assignments in Harvard schools or central administration departments for the duration of the Program.  
• Seminars, lectures and case studies have been designed for the Fellows to enhance management and administrative skills, self-assessment and career development.
• Evaluation of the applications will be based on professional achievement, interviews at Harvard, and suitability for the Program.
• Inclusive dates for the 2007-08 Program are September 2007 through August 2008.
• Application deadline:  February 16, 2007.
For application materials, please call/write:  
Administrative Fellowship Program
Office of the Assistant to the President
Holyoke Center, Room 935
1350 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
Telephone: (617) 495-8919
Fax: (617) 495-8520
or download application form at  www.oap.harvard.edu/afp
2/18/2007
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Internship Program
Summer Internship Applications due by February 6, 2007
Contact:         301-238-1541
Link:               www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=collaboration&second=internships
Description:  Four internship sessions lasting 10-weeks are available throughout the year for students interested in gaining museum practice and program development experience. A limited number of stipends will be set aside for American Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native students. Stipends are awarded, based on need and merit and are not sufficient to cover all expenses.
2/7/2007
NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM)
Agency: National Science Foundation
Deadline(s): February 16, 2007, November 13, 2007, August 12, 2008
Contact:         Bevlee Watford, 703-292-5323 or bwatford@nsf.gov
Link: www.nsf.gov/pubs/2007/nsf07524/nsf07524.txt
Description:  This program makes grants to institutions of higher education to support scholarships for academically talented, financially needy students, enabling them to enter the workforce following completion of an associate, baccalaureate, or graduate level degree in science and engineering disciplines. Grantee institutions are responsible for selecting scholarship recipients, reporting demographic information about student scholars, and managing the S-STEM project at the institution. The program does not make scholarship awards directly to students; students should contact their institution's Office of Financial Aid for this and other scholarship opportunities.
8/13/2008
First Alaskans Institute 2007 Summer Internship
Agency: First Alaskans Institute
Deadline:  February 28, 2007 for program dates: June 4 – August 10, 2007
Contact:  907-677-1700 or info@firstalaskans.org
Link:  www.firstalaskans.org
Description: This program will place 30+ Alaska Native/American Indian undergraduate and graduate students into organizations around Alaska to provide real-world leadership development experiences.  This paid internship is 10 weeks in length, while schedules can be adjusted based on student academic schedules.
3/1/2007
Truman D. Picard Scholarship Program for Native American/Alaskan Natural Resource Students
Deadline:  March 23, 2007
Contact:  503-282-4296 or itc1@teleport.com
Link: www.itcnet.org
Description: Award is $2,000 for college students (number of awards varies per year) and $1,500 for graduating senior high school students.
3/24/2007
“Sun Devil Promise,” Arizona State University
Contact:  Sarah Auffret, 480-965-6991 or sauffret@asu.edu
Link:  www.asu.edu/promise
Description: ASU vows to support low-income students; launches Sun Devil Promise in the fall of 2007. The goal of this program is to provide full funding to all Arizona freshmen from families with incomes under $25,000. The new program will pay for tuition, fees, books, room and board, about $13,000 a year. 
5/1/2007
New scholarship opportunity for Native Americans - Spring 2007
Organization: Bacone College
Contact: Kyle Taylor, 918-781-7270 or taylork@bacone.edu
Description:  Bacone College announces a new scholarship opportunity for Native Americans, “Students of Promise.” The scholarship includes a 35% of tuition, room and board. Native Students receiving this scholarship will be residential students on Bacone College campus located in Muskogee, OK.
 
1/20/2007
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Intertribal Council of AT&T Employees 2007 Fall Scholarship Program
Agency: The Intertribal Council of AT&T Employees
Deadline: July 15, 2007
Contact: Richard Freeman, 908.234.8503 rnfreeman@att.com,
 Wendy Harpe, 706.729.8030 wharpe@att.com
                                          
This scholarship program was developed as a way of reaching back into local communities to financially assist distinguished students in continuing their higher education. The ICAE Scholarship Program will provide scholarship grants to qualified applicants who are selected primarily for their individual merit.  
 
7/15/2007
NSF Scholarships in Electrical & Computer Engineering
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Prescott, Arizona received a NSF Grant to provide up to $10,000 per academic year (up to four years with qualifying criteria) for academically talented and financially challenged (Pell grant eligible) students accepted into either the Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering degree programs at the Prescott, AZ campus.  Scholarship recipients will also receive a minimum assurance of $5,000 in scholarships and grants from ERAU. 
 
Information for the NSF scholarship: http://www.erau.edu/pr/news/1007nsf.html
4/15/2008
2008 Native Peoples Working Group Tribal Scholarship Program
Agency: Native Peoples Wildlife Management Working Group
Contact: Nathan Svoboda, Wildlife Biologist
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
375 River Street
Manistee, MI 49660
(231) 723-1594 or nsvobod@lrboi.com
 
The Native Peoples Working Group is offering scholarships to selected students to attend the 2008 Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society being held in Miami, Florida from November 8-12, 2008.  The Native Peoples Working group will be hosting a Tribal Symposium titled Tribal Natural Resource Management in a Changing World from 8:00 to 12:10 on Monday, November 10 for all conference attendees.  Scholarship funds will be used to purchase airline tickets to and from the conference, conference registration as well as hotel accommodations for the conference.  All Tribal/First Nations’ members currently enrolled in a natural resources related field are strongly encouraged to apply.
 
8/15/2008