Professional-Development
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Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program 2026-2027 (Fully Funded Fulbright Exchange)
A U.S. Department of State Fulbright exchange for mid-career professionals from eligible countries, offering 10 months of professional enrichment and non-degree study in the United States through an embassy nomination process.
International Geneva Peace Fellowship Programme 2026–2027 — Historical Reference
Historical reference for the closed inaugural International Geneva Peace Fellowship Programme cohort, a nine-month residential placement in Geneva for recent graduates and junior to mid-career professionals working in peace and humanitarian diplomacy.
Karsh Journalism Fellowship 2027: A $4,000 Stipend, Three Fully Funded U.S. Retreats, and Year-Long Mentorship for Journalists Reporting on Jewish Issues
A nonpartisan U.S. fellowship that gives up to ten early- and mid-career journalists a $4,000 stipend, fully funded retreats in New York, Washington, and Los Angeles, and a year of mentorship to report with depth on Jewish topics.
Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT 2026–2027: An $85,000 Nine-and-a-Half-Month Academic Year for Ten Science Journalists
Historical reference for the 2026–2027 Knight Science Journalism Academic-Year Fellowship at MIT, which offered ten full-time science journalists an $85,000 stipend over 9.5 months, a travel and housing stipend, and basic health insurance.
Knight-Wallace Fellowship 2027–2028: A Fully Funded Academic Year at the University of Michigan With a $90,000 Stipend for Accomplished Journalists
The Knight-Wallace Fellowship gives experienced journalists a fully funded residential academic year at the University of Michigan, with a $90,000 stipend, health insurance, and relocation support to pursue an ambitious journalism study project.
Knowles Teaching Fellowship 2027: Stipends, Classroom Grants and Four-Year Support for Early-Career U.S. Math and Science Teachers
The Knowles Teaching Fellowship supports early-career U.S. high-school mathematics and science teachers with stipends, classroom and professional-learning grants, mentoring, and a national teacher community.
Luce Scholars Program 2027–2028: A Fully Funded 13-Month Professional Placement in Asia for Emerging U.S. Leaders
The Henry Luce Foundation's Luce Scholars Program funds 18 emerging U.S. leaders each year for a 13-month professional placement in Asia, with a living stipend, language training, and a tailored work placement; the 2027–2028 application closes September 8, 2026.
National Archives Community Hub Skills Bursary 2026–2027: Up to £1,000 for UK Community Heritage Development
The National Archives Community Hub offers UK-based individuals up to £1,000 for practical training, mentoring, conferences, and other development that strengthens community heritage skills, with the current round closing on 2 November 2026.
Nieman Fellowship at Harvard 2027–2028: $87,500 Stipend Plus Allowances for a Paid Academic Year for Working Journalists
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard funds an academic year of study for experienced journalists, paying an $87,500 stipend over nine months plus health insurance and childcare allowances, with 2027–2028 applications opening the first week of October 2026.
NSF 26-1341: Professional Formation of Engineers (PFE)
National Science Foundation's Professional Formation of Engineers (PFE) initiative funds research on how engineers are trained, supported, and integrated into the profession across education and workplace contexts.