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AFS Global STEM Academies

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Exceptional, fully-funded study abroad programs for active global citizens motivated to help solve some of today’s biggest global challenges.
AFS Global STEM Academies
Outstanding, fully-funded study abroad programs for active global citizens motivated to help solve some of today’s biggest global challenges. Apply now!
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AFS Global STEM Academies combines digital and in-person learning, bringing together young people from 16 countries around the world where scholars enrich their sustainability knowledge and STEM skills through an interactive, hands-on curriculum while developing essential global skills, including problem-solving, analytical skills, cross-cultural understanding, and social innovation.
The academies begin with a 12-week online (at-home) virtual learning program that includes global skills, social impact, and sustainability-focused workshops, with content developed by AFS and the Center for Social Impact Strategy at the University of Pennsylvania. . The virtual portion of the program culminates in student-led social impact projects and presentations that offer potential solutions to real-world challenges, with a focus on sustainability and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, including the topics of climate change and energy transition. After completing the virtual program, Academy members embark on a 4-week immersive experience in one of the Academy’s destinations: Brazil, China, Egypt, or India. Academy programming focuses on essential STEM skills and cross-cultural understanding for global sustainability, as well as local cultural immersion. Fellows participate in community service and have the opportunity to visit innovative, sustainability-focused local operations to see firsthand how businesses and organizations are applying STEM skills to address industrial and societal challenges, including sustainability.
Fellows in the program earn the Advanced Certificate in Global Competency for Social Impact, awarded by AFS and the Center for Social Impact Strategy at the University of Pennsylvania. BP, a global energy company, provides funding to support these exchanges.

For more information and to apply (on or before January 15, 2025), go to: https://application.afs.org/stem/s/applynowregister

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BKMC Global Citizen 2025

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Following several successful rounds of the Global Citizen Scholarship Program, the Ban Kimoon Centre for Global Citizens (BKMC) is excited to open applications for the 8th edition of our Global Citizen Scholarship. This initiative aims to support young African leaders who are eager to make a difference in regard to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The GC Scholarship is an entirely online program designed to enable young African activists to tackle one or more of the SDGs within their communities. Participants will develop and carry out a localized SDG MicroProject while also having access to a summer school experience, along with peer mentoring and various specialized training workshops on important subjects.

The training program focuses on 14 young African leaders, ages 20 to 35, from various African nations. Three students from Management Center Innsbruck University will also join the selected participants, creating a total group of 17 changemakers in this year’s scholarship opportunity.

The program begins in April 2025. Throughout 8 to 9 months, chosen Scholars will improve their skills related to Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals. They will gain knowledge about entrepreneurship linked to sustainable development and build connections with professional networks. Additionally, benefits include full funding for a twoweek summer school at Management Center Innsbruck (MCI) University, as well as coverage for various expert workshops, a peertopeer mentoring program, and seed funding of 500 USD available for launching an SDG MicroProject after successfully presenting a project proposal. Finally, upon completing their own SDG MicroProject, Scholars will receive a certificate of achievement endorsed by both Cochairs of the Ban Kimoon Centre, H. E. Ban Kimoon and H. E. Dr Heinz Fischer. Improve your entrepreneurial abilities in sustainable development, expand your connections, and take advantage of the opportunity to build your practical skills on sustainable development by creating your own SDG MicroProject!. For more information and to apply by February 24, go to : https://bankimooncentre.submit.com//show/22

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One Young World Submit

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One Young World is delighted to be hosted by the city of Munich, a global hub for innovation and technology with a rich history and vibrant culture.
Munich is known for its architecture and culture and has become a major international hub for business, technology, engineering, research and medicine. It is home to several universities and is home to many multinational companies and world-class technology and science centres. We look forward to working closely with our world-renowned partners to host the historic leadership event of the year!
The summit will be held from 3 to 6 November 2025, where over 2,000 young leaders from over 190 countries will gather in iconic locations across the city.

Who is attending the Summit?
One Young World strives to identify the most influential young leaders from every country in the world.
Many One Young World delegates are high-level professionals, sent to attend the Summit by future leaders who see the need to develop talent.
Scholarships provide opportunities for exceptional young people to participate because of their proven leadership and ability to create change in their home countries.

How to attend the Summit? Attend with a partner organization: We partner with many of the world’s leading companies, universities and foundations that support One Young World by sending delegates to the Summit. If your organization would like to collaborate with One Young World, please complete the form below.
Attend with a scholarship: A range of scholarships are available to enable individuals who are not supported by partners to attend the Summit. Visit our Scholarships page (https://www.oneyoungworld.com/scholarships ) to see if you are eligible for current opportunities. Ambassadors are automatically eligible to attend any One Young World Summit as a Returning Ambassador for the registration fee, see our fees page.
If you do not qualify for any of the options, please send us a message using the form below.

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ISC2 WOMENS CYBERSECURITY SCHOLARSHIPS

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Scholarships to inspire women to join the ever-growing field of Information Security. APPLICATIONS OPEN IN JANUARY 15, 2025 AND CLOSE MARCH 3, 2025 AT 11:59 PM EST

Women’s Scholarship Applicants: To be eligible for one of those awards, you must apply for the Undergraduate or Graduate Scholarships; applications will not be transferred automatically. Your application materials and information can be imported straight into the undergraduate or graduate application. To find the import button on the upper right corner of your dashboard, simply click on the link for the relevant scholarship.

AWARD
Up to ten scholarships will be awarded. Each scholarship will be worth between $1,000 and $5,000.
If awarded: Funds will be sent to the school with instructions for their use for tuition, fees, books, and required materials. Recipients will not receive scholarship funds. Scholarships must be accepted within three (3) weeks of award notification. If the scholarship is not accepted, it will be awarded to another applicant. All scholarships must be paid to the recipient’s educational institution by December 31 of the award year. Scholarships will not be carried over to the next year. They are not renewable. You will need to reapply each year to be considered for another scholarship. ELIGIBILITY
Must be pursuing or plan to pursue a degree focused in cybersecurity, information assurance, or a related field in the fall of 2025. Must be pursuing an associate, bachelor’s, graduate, or post-graduate degree in 2025.
Must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or a similar ranking based on a comparable scale). You may be a citizen of any country (US citizenship is not required). You may take courses on campus or online. You may take courses full-time or part-time.
You may take courses in the United States or abroad.
You do not need to be currently enrolled, but no scholarship will be paid until the recipient is enrolled in a college or university.
What is required?
Unofficial transcripts from your current (or most recent) educational institution. If awarded, funds will not be released until official transcripts are received. A letter of recommendation that describes the following:
How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity? What skills or abilities does the applicant have that will help them obtain a degree? What other information about the applicant should be considered? NOTE: Academic references are preferred; however, you may submit a professional letter of recommendation that addresses the points above. CV – No more than 3 pages maximum. Do not include links to positions. Essay questions to be completed in the application:
Tell us why you should be selected to receive this Cyber ​​Security for Women Scholarship and what sets you apart from your peers? Write about why you need the scholarship. Describe your personal and educational background. What inspired you to pursue a career in cybersecurity? What makes you a successful candidate in information security and what are your goals for your professional career. Once you graduate and secure a career in our industry, what steps can you take to “make a difference” by supporting other women (currently in school, recent graduates, mid-career) starting out in our field? Describe any contributions to the cybersecurity field, e.g. volunteer work, articles, etc., as well as any other hobbies or extracurricular activities and what they mean to you. (Do not include links to articles).

SCORING CRITERIA ISC2 members and scholarship sponsors (if applicable) will assign scores to applicants. Three criteria will be used to determine scores: Financial Need, Merit, and Passion. Please note that not all applicants will be awarded a scholarship. Scholarships are given out only once, and in order to be eligible for another one, you must reapply every year. The Center for Cyber Safety and Education is in charge of administering all scholarships. No awards will be made until July 2025. For more information, contact scholarships@isc2 . org or give them a call at 727-493-3587. To apply, go to: https://isc2foundationscholarships.communityforce.com/Login.aspx

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