Awards, Fellowships, Scholarships and Funding


American Association for University Women list of fellowships, grants and awards for U.S. and international women scholars
AAUW is one of the world's largest sources of funding for graduate women, and provides more than $3 million in funding for more than 200 fellowships and grants to outstanding women and nonprofit organizations.

Association for Women in Science Awards and Funding page
Includes AWIS educational awards, AWIS fellows program, and links to other scholarships and fellowships

Center for Women and Information Technology
List of undergraduate and graduate awards; undergraduate scholarships; graduate and postdoctoral fellowships/grants.

Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine Fellowships
The Foundation offers two fellowships to support research related to the history of women in medicine. 

Graduate Women in Science
Includes National Fellowships Program; Leadership Program and Awards; Travel Program and Awards; and Mentoring Program

History of Science Society Grants and Prizes page
Includes HSS prizes and links to other grants and prizes.

International Funding Opportunities for Women in STE
Links to many opportunities, including NSF ADVANCE program; Association for Women in Mathematics and the National Science Foundation NSF-AWM Travel Grants; American Association of University Women International Fellowship; Sigma Delta Epsilon/ Graduate Women in Science Fellowships; International Federation of University Women fellowship; Third World Organization for Women in Sciences fellowship

L’Oreal Fellowship for Women in Science
The L’Oréal USA Fellowships for Women in Science program is a national awards program that annually recognizes and rewards five U.S.-based women researchers at the beginning of their scientific careers. Recipients each receive up to $60,000 that must put towards their postdoctoral research. The L’Oreal UNESCO for Women in Science Program celebrates women who have dedicated their careers to scientific research and to encourage emerging talent to pursue scientific discoveries.

The Raise Project
Current programs of The RAISE Project include an interactive website with a listing of available awards categorized by discipline, career level, and gender. Disciplines include science, engineering, mathematics, medicine, social sciences, and technology.

Women in Math Project at the University of Oregon links to variety of grants, fellowships and scholarships

Women in Science & Engineering Leadership Institute (WISELI), University of Wisconsin-Madison Grants, includes Celebrating Women in Science and Engineering Grant Program and Vilas Life Cycle Professorships


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