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Scoville Fellowship

Center for Arms Control and

Foundation

Funding Amount

Varies

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Scoville Fellowship

Program Type: Fellowship for recent college graduates and postgraduates

Duration: 6-9 months

Geographic Scope: Washington, D.C.

Overview: A unique fellowship opportunity for recent college graduates and postgraduates interested in launching or exploring a career in peace and security. Fellows work at a participating organization of their choice in Washington, D.C.

Key Features:

  • Provides a stipend to fellows

  • Flexible duration (6-9 months)

  • Choice of participating organizations in D.C.

  • Open to recent college graduates and postgraduates
  • Historical Application Information:

  • Spring 2012 semester: Deadline was October 7, 2011

  • Fall 2012 semester: Deadline was January 17, 2012 (note: application materials referenced January 17, 2011 but posted in January 2012, likely a typo)
  • Contact/More Information:

  • Application requirements available on organization website

  • FAQ section available addressing common questions
  • How to Apply

    Application Process

    • Application requirements available on the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation website
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section available to prospective applicants
    • Specific application materials and detailed instructions referenced but not fully detailed in provided pages

    Note: Complete application details, required materials, and submission instructions were not fully provided in the available website content.

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