There are many scholarships and fellowships beyond the ONSF-supported programs listed on our website. The links below will take you to other opportunities, both at U-M and elsewhere. Please read the websites of these foundations carefully, and reach out to representiatives of these offices for the most accurate and up-to-date information. ONSF has a limited capacity to provide advising support for these external foundation opportunities. Regardless, we want U-M students to be aware of them.
U-M Opportunities
Other Opportunities
Sponsors STEM graduate students from Australia, India, Japan, United States, and Southeast Asian countries to study in the U.S.
Virtual humanities seminars open to undergraduates, gap-year students, young professionals, and graduate students.
Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
Supports doctoral candidates working in areas of religion, ethics, values, or morals in their final year of writing.
Undergraduate summer research program in science and biotechnology.
The InterExchange Foundation supports young Americans with a passion for improving the world by participating in meaningful projects abroad.
Douglass-O'Connell Global Internship
8-week summer internship program in Dublin.
LeadNext builds a vibrant network of future leaders across Asia and the United States and supports their capacity to address today’s greatest challenges.
Provides students with the opportunity to study the federal policymaking process and the inner workings of the executive and legislative branches.
Provides five years of funding valued at up to $250,000 for students pursuing graduate school in STEM.
Two-year paid Fellowship experience in social impact for graduating seniors.
Scholars will study at the University of Oxford and work on a project with EIT.
Fellowship for master's degree in counter-terrorism and homeland security or diplomacy and conflict studies at the IDC Herzliya's Raphael Recanati International School.
Provides law school tuition to aspiring lawyers dedicated to pursuing racial justice in the Southern US.
$35,000 to support one year of graduate study in Scotland.
Provides funding for a one-year fellowship of advanced language study in East or Southeast Asia.
Provides up to $100,000 for two years of graduate study for students pursuing social science or STEM
Blakemore Kingfisher Fellowship
Grants for 9-12 months of intensive study of Chinese or Korean.