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Featured Awards
Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship
The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicant must be a graduating senior from a public or private high school who resides in Boone, Ogle, or Winnebago County, who plans to pursue a degree in visual arts, visual art education, or visual art history, has a minimum 2.75 GPA, and shows involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.
Learn MoreBritish Chevening Scholarships 2022
British Chevening Scholarships 2022 is open for Developing Countries, Commonwealth Countries Chevening Countries. The scholarship allows Postgraduate, Masters level programm(s) in the field of All Subjects taught at UK Universities . The deadline of the scholarship is 02 Nov 2021.
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Featured Opportunities
NIG Summer Internship in Japan 2021
NIG Summer Internship in Japan 2021 is welcoming undergraduate and postgraduate students for research internships. It is a fully-funded paid internship in Japan for international students. It is a great opportunity for all those students who are wishing to gain research experience in life sciences and genetics.National Institute of Genetics opens the door for amazing and innovative research projects for the interns. Moreover, all interns would get the chance to conduct independent research under the supervision of the research mentors at NIG. This internship program would include international laboratory visits, training on scientific communication, and scientific research.
Learn MorePlant Genomics Internship
Paid research internships are available in the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) to provide opportunities for undergraduate students to gain research experience on campus. Students develop a research proposal with the assistance of a faculty mentor. Students whose projects are approved prepare and present their research results at a poster display in the spring. Students receive a stipend of $1,250 per semester.
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