The Institute for Citizens & Scholars — Fellowships

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Career Enhancement Fellowship
The Career Enhancement Fellows are exceptional scholars whose work broadens the range of perspectives and understandings offered on college campuses and creates opportunities for crucial new scholarly voices to be heard in disciplines and institutions. Fellows are outstanding junior faculty committed to campus engagement and innovative research in the humanities and humanistic social sciences.

Carnegie Young Leaders for Civic Preparedness
Carnegie Young Leaders for Civic Preparedness is looking for young people between the ages of 14 and 24 who are ready to step up, bridge divides, and tackle pressing issues in their communities. In 2025, 500 young civic changemakers from across the country will form 100 teams to lead community projects. Together, you'll build the skills to have difficult conversations, strive to understand others, and collaborate productively to make a lasting impact.

Higher Ed Media Fellowship
Higher Ed Media Fellows are journalists interested in diving deeper into underreported issues in higher education. The Fellowship currently focuses on issues related to postsecondary Career and Technical Education (CTE), with topics including data sourcing and analysis, best practices for covering underrepresented communities, and the intersection of postsecondary education and civic learning.

Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders Award
The Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders (MEFL) are building campus communities through their teaching, scholarship, and service. Awardees are early-career faculty whose research focuses on contemporary American history, politics, culture, and society. In addition to bringing perspectives to their fields.

Mellon Mays Graduate Assistance Program (GAP)
Fellows participating in the Mellon Mays Graduate Assistance Program (GAP) bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies. The GAP helps Mellon Mays Fellows who have recently graduated maintain their graduate school ambitions and progress towards an academic career. Fellows gather to workshop applications and statements of purpose, determine the fit of graduate programs, and network with past Fellows. This program is open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship and funded by the Mellon Foundation

MMUF Advancement Program
The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowshi

Women's Studies Fellowship
Women's Studies Fellows shape how we understand women and gender in history, society, politics, and more. Fellows are late-stage Ph.D. candidates completing original, interesting, and interdisciplinary dissertations that address issues involving women and gender. Fellows demonstrate a commitment to the study of women and gender, and they go on to shape their fields of study and teach new generations of scholars and citizens.

https://citizensandscholars.org/fellowships/

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