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Interested in studying abroad, fellowship opportunities, scholarships and more?

Your opinion matters. Take the poll and make it count!

Have you ever wanted the chance to tell the world about your views on the 2008 presidential election? How about key issues such as the environment, healthcare, immigration, the war in Iraq and more?


@15, a new platform that Best Buy is launching to connect with teens – online and in communities – wants to hear what you have to say.  Check out the first-ever @15 IMO (In My Opinion) survey!


Expand your Horizons and Study in a Foreign Country!

Global Student Experience (GSE) offers a variety of study abroad programs in Europe, Australia, and South America. Choose to study for a summer, quarter, semester or an entire year! If you've always wanted to learn another language but don't know where to begin, check out the GSE language immersion programs in French, Spanish, and Italian. 


Bite Back Against Malaria

Americans for Informed Democracy will be providing 30 campuses with $200 mini-grants to replicate the "Bite Back" campaign on their campuses.  The goal of the campaign is to raise money for Nothing But Nets, a UN Foundation innitiative to send life-saving bed nets to Africa.


Rights Camera Action

Outraged about the genocide in Sudan?  Incensed about the lack of access to essential medicines in the Global South?  Angry about university apparel being produced in sweatshops?  Well, here is your opportunity to do something about it! 


Global Citizen Corps Internship

Are you interested in humanitarian aid, technology and global issues? 

 Become an intern for the Global Citizen Corps! We are currently accepting applications for the fall of 2010. The internship is open to undergraduate and graduate students with a strong interest in global issues, international development and international education. 

Weekly Grant Opportunities for Young Social Entrepreneurs

Do Something is a non-profit organization that works to inspire, support, and celebrate young social entrepreneurs and community activists.  They have two different grant programs available for young people, ages 25 and younger.  One is for people who have an idea for a community-action project and need support to implement their idea; and the other is for those who have recently created a sustainable project, program, or organization and need funding to ensure future growth and success of their program.  The grants are awarded weekly, so anytime is a good time to apply!


Apply Now and Head to China for your Masters Degree

The School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing,
China is excited to announce the launch of a master programme in International
Development (The MID Programme). This programme will be taught in English.


 


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