Pembroke-King’s Programme

The Pembroke-King’s Programme (PKP) offers an exceptional opportunity to experience Cambridge student life over eight weeks, the length of a regular undergraduate term. Many of the students on this programme have traditionally come from Harvard, Yale, Penn, Brown, Brigham Young and the University of California, but Pembroke welcomes applications from students at any accredited institution… Continue Reading Pembroke-King’s Programme

National Security Education Program African Languages Initiative

We are pleased to announce that the National Security Education Program African Languages Initiative is now open to both undergraduate and graduate students.  This initiative will offer Boren Scholarship and Fellowship applicants the opportunity to apply for additional language training in Bambara, Swahili, Yoruba, or Zulu. Preference will be given to applicants with prior exposure… Continue Reading National Security Education Program African Languages Initiative

Student Conference Presentation Opportunity

The Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Association for Multicultural Education is sponsoring its 13th annual conference March 25-26, 2011 at Kutztown University. The theme of this year’s conference is  Building Community: Creating Culturally Responsive Relationships. PA-NAME hosts the premier diversity education conference in the Mid-Atlantic region, annually attracting over 200 students, faculty, teachers, entrepreneurs, social workers,… Continue Reading Student Conference Presentation Opportunity

Fellowship Opportunities for Health Care Access and Advocacy

The Villers Fellowship for Health Care Justice was created in 2005 by Philippe Villers, Founder and President of Families USA. Each year, the Villers Fellow works in our health policy department and assists our organization’s efforts to improve access to health coverage for all Americans, especially for low-income and other vulnerable communities. Specifically, the Villers… Continue Reading Fellowship Opportunities for Health Care Access and Advocacy

Undergraduate Scholars Forum

The Undergraduate Scholars Forum provides all undergraduate students with an opportunity for scholarly development by presenting their original research, scholarly activities and creative endeavors. Forum participation is designed to foster scholarship and collegiality among undergraduate students and faculty members and to provide a forum for undergraduate students to discuss their academic work with a community… Continue Reading Undergraduate Scholars Forum