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Find fellowship information sessions and workshops here. Join our Mailing List to be the first to receive event invitations and hear about competitive scholarship opportunities. If you are unable to attend or want to review a recording of the session, please contact our office.

Are you interested in Fulbright, Peace Corps, Education, Study Abroad? Consider signing up for Fall 2023 courses EAPP 3510 Teaching & Working Abroad or EAPP 3520 Living & Working Abroad. Contact Sarah Spromberg (sspromberg@tulane.edu) or John Depriest (jdepriest@tulane.edu) for more details.


 

 

Upcoming Events for Sophomores and Juniors

Goldwater Scholarship for Undergraduate Students in STEM

Thursday, March 23 |  12:30 pm – 1:30 pm  |  In Person  |  Mussafer 116

Thursday, March 30 |  3:30 pm – 4:30 pm  |  In Person  |  Mussafer 116

Harry S. Truman Scholarship for Careers in Public Service

Tuesday, March 21 |  12:30 pm – 1:30 pm  |  In Person  |  Mussafer 116

Tuesday, March 28 |  3:30 pm – 4:30 pm  |  In Person  |  Mussafer 116

 


 

Upcoming Events for rising Seniors, Grad Students and Alumni

Fulbright Fridays: Every Friday afternoon in March and April, come learn about this 1-year postgraduate opportunity to go abroad and undertake a master's degree program, perform research or teach English.

Friday, March 3  |  11:00 am – 12:00 pm  |  Virtual  |  via Zoom (Register For This Session)

Friday, March 10  |  2:00 pm – 3:00 pm  |  Virtual  |  via Zoom (Register For This Session)

Friday, March 17  |  10:00 am – 11:00 am  |  In Person  |  LBC 210 (McKeever) 

Friday, March 24 |  3:00 pm – 4:00 pm  |  In Person  |  LBC 210 (McKeever)

Friday, April 14  |  3:00 pm – 4:00 pm  |  Virtual  |  via Zoom (Register For This Session)

Friday, April 21  |  2:00 pm – 3:00 pm  | In Person  |  Mussafer Hall Room 116

Friday, April 28  |  3:00 pm – 4:00 pm  |  In Person  |  LBC 208 (Korach)

 


 

Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell Scholarships Information Session

Tuesday, April 11  |  12:00 pm – 1:00 pm  |  In Person  |  Cudd Hall 203

Interested in pursuing funded postgraduate studies in the UK or Ireland? Curious to live, study and immerse yourself in another culture? Eager to make lasting connections with new people, in and out of the classroom?

The Office of Fellowship Advising will hold an information session April 11 at 12PM to provide Tulanians with an orientation of the Rhodes, Marshall, and Mitchell scholarship programs. Learn about what each of these funding opportunities has to offer, and what they are looking for from competitive candidates. Interested students are encouraged to come for the overview and contact us to learn about next steps.

 


 

Are YOU Tulane’s Next Rhodes Scholar? Attend Our Rhodes Scholarship Virtual Information Session

Date TBD

Every year, the Rhodes Trust brings together 100 new Rhodes Scholars from around the world. The scholarship fully funds postgraduate study at the University of Oxford, and is a life-changing opportunity for exceptional young people who will change the world for the better.

Join NTC’s Office of Fellowship Advising (OFA) for a virtual visit from Beth Pearson, Assistant American Secretary for the Rhodes Trust, with the participation of Noam Schreiber, Chicago-based reporter for The New York Times, former Rhodes Scholar, and Tulane graduate (class of 1998) at date TBD. During this session, you will learn what it’s like to be a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford and what makes a competitive applicant for this program.

For more information on the this and other fellowship opportunities, visit the OFA Fellowship Opportunities page as well as the Rhodes website.

 


 

Schwarzman Scholars Virtual Info Session for Tulane University

Friday, March 17, 12PM Register to attend this online event.

Schwarzman Scholars is a program for the next generation of young leaders, anchored in a fully-funded 10-month master’s degree in Global Affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University. The experience encompasses unparalleled opportunities in and outside the classroom, including extensive leadership training, a network of senior mentors, optional internships, career development, and travel seminars around China. Schwarzman Scholars prepares young leaders for a world where China plays a vital role. Scholars learn from world-class faculty and guest speakers about the emergence of China as an economic and political force through a rigorous and dynamic core curriculum.