Robert and Paula Barrie Fellowship in International Trade and Public Policy – For students who intend to study international trade, development, and public policy.
Diversity of Views and Experiences (DOVE) Fellowships – Provides two years of tuition, health benefits, a $21,000 stipend in year one, and a graduate assistantship in year two. Applicants must submit a brief statement on how your background, experiences and achievements will contribute to the university's goal of promoting excellence through diversity.
Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) – Intended to support foreign language study, FLAS awards include full-tuition and a $15,000 stipend for the academic year or a summer tuition scholarship plus $2,500 stipend for summer study. To learn more about FLAS Fellowship requirements, visit http://igs.cla.umn.edu/grad/fundflas.html.
Francis Humphrey Howard – Full-tuition scholarship for one year.
Gerald W. Heaney – A two-year full-tuition scholarship, plus a $5,000 stipend in year one and a graduate assistantship in year two. Applicants must be from Duluth or Northeastern Minnesota.
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships and Scholarships – Vary in amount, structure, and length, ranging from a one-year full-tuition scholarship, plus a $6,000 stipend, to a two-year full-tuition scholarship, plus a $15,000 stipend in year one and a graduate assistantship in year two.
Humphrey Institute Graduate Assistantships – Awards are made for one or two years and could include a full-tuition scholarship. Assistantships are at least quarter-time service (10 hours per week).
Bert and Susan Hill Gross Fellowship – This award is intended for students with exemplary leadership potential who demonstrate interest in nonprofits, philanthropy, and the public sector. It includes a two-year full-tuition scholarship, plus a $6,000 stipend in year one and a graduate assistantship in year two.
ICGC Scholars Fellowship – For applicants with backgrounds and interests relevant to peace and iInternational cooperation issues who plan on pursuing a course of study in international development. The Institute nominates its top three applicant. You also may apply directly to the ICGC program. This award includes a two-year full tuition scholarship and health benefits, plus a $20,000 stipend in year one and a graduate assistantship in year two. To be considered, you must submit a brief statement discussing your qualifications.
Martin Olav Sabo Fellowship – The award provides a one-year full tuition scholarship.
Gerald Mullin Distinguished Graduate Fellow – This fellowship is intended for students interested in international peace and the solution to controversies between people. It includes a two-year full tuition scholarship, plus a $5,000 stipend in year one and a graduate assistantship in year two.
Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) Fellowship Program – The PPIA fellowship targets students from groups who are underrepresented in leadership positions in government, nonprofits, international organizations, and other institutional settings. The awards vary in amount and structure.
Shorenstein Scholarship – These scholarships vary in amount, structure, and length. They range from a one-year, full-tuition scholarship to a two-year full tuition scholarship, plus a graduate assistantship.