Deadline Date: April 18, 2025 Donor Name: Hanga Pitchfest Entries are now open for HangaPitchFest to explore the opportunity that exists for technology enabled startups to solve key issues in SRH to accelerate better outcomes. Benefits Funding Information Eligibility Criteria For more information, visit Hanga Pitchfest.
Call for Changemakers: IUCN World Conservation Congress
Deadline Date: April 27, 2025 Donor Name: One Young World Applications are now open for the IUCN World Conservation Congress Changemakers to bring together young innovators and visionary leaders who are developing and implementing cutting-edge solutions to biodiversity, climate, and sustainable development challenges in their communities. Selected changemakers will join global leaders, experts, and practitioners at the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025 to showcase their transformative initiatives, exchange ideas, and drive impactful action for a nature-positive future. Participants will have the unique opportunity to present their entrepreneurial solutions to influential decision-makers from the private sector, government, and civil society. Congress Themes Benefits Eligibility Criteria For more information, visit One Young World.
Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Scholarship 2025
Deadline: July 15, 2025 The applications for the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Scholarship (KAS) 2025 are now open!!! The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) is a political foundation, inspired by Christian democratic values, committed to fostering democracy and the rule of law, to implementing social and market-economic structures and to promoting human rights in Europe and worldwide. In line with these principles, the foundation awards scholarships to international master’s students and graduates in order to enable study and research at universities in Germany. This way, they actively promote intercultural dialogues, the formation of international networks as well as the internationalization of universities and science. After finishing their studies in Germany, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung expects their former scholars to contribute actively to the development of their home country’s relations with the Federal Republic of Germany. Network and Seminars Being a scholar of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung means much more than just receiving financial assistance. Their scholars benefit from a broad program of ideational support. They become part of an active and living network. The program is based on three pillars: 1. Personal contact and mentoring. 2. A wide seminar program – with over 180 activities per year – for all of their app. 3.000 scholars in Germany. 3. Regional and local activities of more than 140 different university groups. 1. Mentoring by their staff and representatives at the universities The staff members and representatives at the universities supervise and consult the scholars personally. They monitor the progress of your studies as well as your participation in the seminar program and the activities of your university group. The foundation attaches great importance to the continued development of your social commitment. The overall objective is to support you in identifying and in improving your individual strengths. 2. A manifold seminar program The objective of the seminars, which are held exclusively for the scholars, is to expand the general education of the scholars. The seminars provide opportunities for an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and information with other scholars and acknowledged experts. The ranges of topics include historical, political, economic and social issues on a national, European and international scope. Furthermore, training and coaching seminars help the scholars to strengthen their soft skills and to facilitate the transition from studying to professional life. 3. Being part of a local university group The local university groups, “Hochschulgruppen”, are managed independently by the scholars along with the representatives of the foundation at the universities, the so called “Vertrauensdozenten”. Each semester, they create a program of diverse activities for themselves. These local groups also help you with settling in and getting used to your new surroundings. Their network of former scholars It is a matter of particular interest to the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung to encourage networking between their current and former scholars. Over 14.000 alumni form a vibrant and global network of former KAS scholars who play active roles in politics, economics, science and society all over the world and who, at the same time, remain committed to the foundation and its current scholars. More than 50 regional alumni groups worldwide and several specialized sub-networks give great opportunities to their former scholars and allow them to remain connected to the foundation. This alumni network also provides practical assistance: its members finance a Social Fund which provides help to current and former scholars in cases of need. Moreover, the network promotes scientific and social projects. Location: Germany Benefits The scholarship program consists of financial assistance, personal guidance, a wide seminar program, and access to the worldwide KAS network. After the successful completion of studies, they remain in contact with their alumni and involve them in their national and international activities. Financial assistance Eligibilities This Scholarship Program for International Students is aimed at international students and graduates who have acquired a university degree and who intend to complete postgraduate or master studies, doctoral studies or a research stay of at least four semesters at a university in Germany. The guidelines Further specifications Eligible Regions: Open for All Application Process There are two ways to apply for this scholarship program: Necessary documents for the application If you are applying for a PhD-Scholarship, please add the following documents: Application Deadline: July 15, 2025 Apply Now For more information, visit Official link For Further Queries If you have any questions regarding application process, please send an email to: auslaenderfoerderung@kas.de. Disclaimer: The information provided on JobsToApply.com is for general informational purposes only and is based on the details available at the time of posting. JobsToApply.com makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information. 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Halcyon EquityTech Fellowship (2025)
Deadline: Apr. 18, 2025 The program will bring together entrepreneurs from across the U.S. and the globe leveraging technology to close gaps in education and the workforce. Founders will receive expert training, critical resources to accelerate their ventures, and an eight-week in-person residency at Halcyon in Washington, DC. Sectors Solutions leveraging technology to close equity gaps in education and the workforce. Sub-sectors include: Program Structure Benefits Timeline Eligibility We’re looking for (for-profit) startups that are building scalable solutions that are tackling challenges in EdTech and Future of Work. In addition to eligibility, Halcyon scores each application based on 4 criteria: Impact, Scalability, Innovation, and Talent. Selection Criteria Impact To what extent will the solution, if scaled, have a meaningful impact on society and/or the environment? Scalability Could this venture scale to reach hundreds of thousands or millions of users in a 5-10 year time horizon? Innovation Is the solution a novel approach to tackling the issue in their context? Talent Is the team uniquely qualified to tackle the challenges they’ve identified? Ready to accelerate your impact with Halcyon? Apply Today
Vital Voices Global Fellowship – 2025 Application
Deadline: April 15, 2025 Thank you for your interest in applying for the 2025 Vital Voices Global Fellowship. The Vital Voices Global Fellowship (VVGF) 2025 unites women leaders from diverse fields to enhance their skills, foster collaboration, and exchange ideas. This 10-month program brings together fellows across two key pillars—VV Venture (social entrepreneurship) and VV Engage (public leadership)—while also encouraging cross-sector synergies to drive systemic change. Through this fellowship, Vital Voices aims to amplify the impact of women addressing the world’s most pressing challenges, facilitate meaningful collaboration among changemakers, and equip participants with the tools to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Fellows Will Receive: Fellowship Criteria To be considered for the Vital Voices Global Fellowship 2025, applicants must meet the following criteria: What happens after I apply?Applications are due by April 15, 2025. Applicants may be asked to participate in a follow-up call to answer any clarifying questions. All applicants will be notified about final decisions by May 2025. Early applications are strongly encouraged. APPLY NOW
776 Foundation Fellowship
Deadline: April 14, 2025 776 Fellows receive up to a $100,00 grant and support from the Seven Seven Six network. Goals of the Fellowship Program Invest in young people tackling climate change: Some of our best minds around the world aren’t able to take two years off to focus on solving the greatest threat to humanity: climate change. We’re equipping some of the most driven future leaders with the capital and support needed to fully immerse themselves in what could be the next world-saving idea. Scale the impact of 776: The team at 776 is tasked with backing exceptional founders as early as possible in their journey, giving potential founders the space and time (and money) to build something great. Enrich our community with the next generation of talent: This program will deeply challenge our Fellows to think critically and creatively and will turnout the next generation of great founders and operators. This Fellowship program can be the springboard for unlimited opportunities because it’s reaching so deep into a pool of talented individuals before their careers have even started. Program Mission & Vision There are some big ideas that can’t wait—especially when it comes to climate change—and 776 wants to support problem-solvers at the earliest possible stage. The Fellowship Program gives 20 remarkable people the age of 24 and under the chance to spend two years working on the bright idea that’s keeping them up at night. They’ll benefit from a community of peers and access to the extended 776 network through Cerebro (our firm’s operating system). Selection Process March 12th: Application opens April 14th: Application closes May 5th: Finalists announced May 14th: Fellows selected June 23rd: Fellowship begins! Fellow Qualifications We’re searching for the builders, the doers — people motivated by problems and using that energy to create real, measurable solutions that will benefit underserved communities. We want our fellows to wake up every morning feeling excited and inspired by the project they’re working on. This fellowship IS: ✅ Skipping or dropping out of university to focus exclusively on a project, idea, or initiative full-time that is working toward solving the climate change crisis. ✅ Fellows must be ages 18 to 24 and can live anywhere in the world. This fellowship IS NOT: ❌ A paid vacation ❌ A networking program; your job as a fellow is to ship APPLY NOW For more information, visit 776 Foundation FAQS What is the Fellowship? The 776 Fellowship is a two-year, full-time program for 18 – 24 year olds, across the world. Fellows will receive a $100,000 grant over two years to work on projects to fight climate change instead of pursuing a university degree. When you say access to the 776 network, what does that mean? 776 Fellows will have access to founder networks, various programming, and access to Cerebro (our venture fund’s operating system). What kind of ideas is the fellowship looking for? We are looking for a wide range of ideas, as climate change is a technological, social, and political issue. Do I need a team to apply? No, the Fellowship is open to international applicants. We will be selecting applicants through a final remote interview. Do I need to be US based? No, the Fellowship is open to international applicants. We will be selecting applicants through a final remote interview. What do I spend the money from the grant on? Whatever you need to bring your idea to life over the next 2 years. If you need to be told exactly how to spend this money, this Fellowship likely isn’t for you. If I have a 501(c)(3) can I still apply? Yes and alternatively if you’re currently working on a project with a 501(c)(3) you can apply as well. Can I apply to the Fellowship if I’m still in school? This is a full-time program, so we’re looking for applicants who are not currently enrolled in school or want to take two years away from school to focus on their project, company or idea. You can still be enrolled when you apply, but we’d expect you to drop out if you get accepted. How many Fellows do you select per cohort? Twenty. How does the grant work? Once you are accepted, we’ll begin onboarding you with the rest of your cohort. Every quarter you’ll receive part of your payment. When does the Cohort Start? Our 4th Cohort will be selected May 2025, with a start date of June 2025.
Call for applications for Scholarships for international students enrolling in English-taught Degree programmes at the University of Padua (A.Y. 2025/2026)
Internationalisation is one of the key objectives underlying the activities of the University of Padua. Accordingly, a specific programme of scholarships has been established in order to boost and support the academic career of international students not residing in Italy and holding a non-Italian citizenship and a foreign entry qualification. This Call for applications covers two kinds of scholarships: ● Department of Biomedical Science (DBS) ● Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering (DICEA) ● Department of Developmental Psychology and Socialisation (DPSS) ● Department of Industrial Engineering (DII) ● Department of Land, environment, agriculture and forestry (TeSAF) ● Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies (DISLL) Lingue e letterature europee e americane. ● Department of Mathematics ‘Tullio Levi-Civita’ (DM) ● Department of Medicine (DIMED) ● Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology (FISPPA) ● Department of Political Science, Law, and International Studies (SPGI) ART.2 – Scholarship amount and conditions The scholarship programme is highly selective: only the candidates with the highest achievements in their field of study and the best school/academic records may be successful. Selected students may be asked to act as Ambassadors and represent the University at a number of events. The scholarship includes an allowance of € 8,000.00 (gross for the recipient) and a tuition fee-waiver per academic year. The only amount to be paid by scholarship recipients each academic year is an administrative fee, consisting of the regional tax for the right to education and the revenue stamp. Such amount is not refundable. Reimbursement of travel, insurance or other expenses is not included in the scholarship and will not be covered by the University of Padua. The scholarship has a maximum duration of: Once the above-mentioned period has elapsed, students will be required to pay the tuition fees due until graduation. Students can maintain their scholarship eligibility also in the following years if enrolled in the same degree programme of first enrolment. Scholarships cannot be combined with any other grant awarded by other public institutions. If a candidate has been awarded more than one scholarship, he/she must choose which one to accept. Candidates are responsible for promptly notifying the Admissions and Welcome Unit – Global Engagement Office (international.admission@unipd.it) and the relevant Department of any incompatibility with other scholarships. ART. 3 – Admission requirements and selection To be eligible for the selection, under penalty of exclusion, applicants must: The applicants who fail to meet one or more of these requirements are not eligible for selection for scholarships. All the students fulfilling the above-mentioned requirements are automatically admitted to selection. Neither a separate application form nor further documents are needed in addition to those required for applying for the chosen degree programme. ART. 4 – Selection procedure and awarding criteria The Academic Committee of each degree programme shortlists eligible applicants and awards the most deserving candidates the scholarships, based on academic excellence in their field of study, quality, and records from their prior learning. In case of equal score, the youngest candidate will be given priority. Scholarships are mainly reserved for candidates applying for the first application period; they may be awarded to eligible candidates of the second application period on an exceptional basis. Scholarships selection results will be published at www.unipd.it/en/assessement-results: ART. 5 – Acceptance Candidates selected for a scholarship will receive a specific scholarship offer from the Admissions and Welcome Unit – Global Engagement Office with the procedures and deadlines for accepting it. To be granted the scholarship, selected candidates must: – enrolment); If scholarship recipients fail to meet any of these requirements, they must notify the Admissions and Welcome Unit – Global Engagement Office of it by emailing international.admission@unipd.it, and they will not be granted the scholarship. Should scholarship recipients not accept the admission offer and the benefit granted or not fulfil any of the criteria above, scholarships may be awarded to the next eligible candidates meeting the requirements by the degree programme Academic Committees, within and not later than 30 June 2025.2 ART – 6 Payment methods and requirements to maintain scholarship eligibility A.Y. 2025/26 Scholarships will be paid via bank transfer in two instalments of € 4,000.00 (gross for the recipient) per academic year. Students will be credited with the first instalment of the A.Y. 2025/26 upon arrival in Padua and only after: The first instalment of the A.Y. 2025/26 will not be credited: Students will be credited with the second instalment of the A.Y. 2025/26, upon gaining at least 12 ECTS credits by the end of March 2026 (winter examination session – A.Y. 2025/26). In case of enrolment with recognition of prior learning, the credits earned during previous university career cannot be considered for fulfilling the requirements to maintain scholarship eligibility. ART. 7 – Scholarship renewal: payment methods and requirements to maintain scholarship eligibility All the beneficiaries will receive the scholarship for the second year (A.Y. 2026/27) provided they meet the following merit requirements: Bachelor’s degree and Single-cycle degree students will receive the scholarship for the third year (A.Y. 2027/28 provided they meet the following merit requirements: In case of enrolment with recognition of prior learning, the credits earned during previous university career cannot be considered for fulfilling the requirements to maintain scholarship eligibility for the second and the third year (where applicable). ART. 8 – Revocation of scholarship If the aforementioned merit requirements are not met within the deadline, the payment of the scholarships will be stopped. The University of Padua is entitled to revoke scholarships when: In these two cases, students shall pay back the amount of the scholarship already received. Specific duly reasoned situations can undergo examination by the Commissione per il Diritto allo Studio (Committee for the right to education) of the University of Padua. ART. 9 – Information on the processing of personal data Personal data shall be processed in compliance with the principles and provisions of EU Regulation 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation) and for the sole purposes of competition procedure. For detailed information: http://www.unipd.it/privacy. The Administration reserves the right to check the truthfulness of
United Nations Young Leaders for the SDGs 2025-2027
Deadline: April 18, 2025 Applications are now open for the United Nations Young Leaders for the SDGs 2025-2027. The Young Leaders for the SDGs initiative recognizes exceptional young people who are leading efforts to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Every two years, 17 young leaders are selected to work with the United Nations and its partners to accelerate SDG implementation and engage other young people in this crucial work. From food to fashion to finance, the Young Leaders for the SDGs come from many different backgrounds, represent every region in the world and help young people worldwide in support of the Goals. As a community, they work to support efforts to engage young people in the realization of the SDGs both through strategic opportunities with the UN and through their existing initiatives, platforms and networks. Over their two-year term, they: The initiative offers Young Leaders a range of benefits designed to support and amplify their impact. It provides a global platform to showcase and elevate their existing work, along with access to the United Nations system and its network of partners. Young Leaders can take advantage of capacity-building opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge, connect with a dynamic network of changemakers, and participate in key events at the UN and beyond. What to Expect Two-Year Term (2025-2027) Initiative Benefits For more information, please read the Overview of the 2025 Call for Applications. Eligibility Criteria We actively seek applications from young people of all backgrounds, particularly young women and girls, youth with disabilities, indigenous youth, LGBTIQ+ youth, refugees and migrants, and rural youth, among others. Complete the application form by Friday, 18 April at 11:59 PM EST. APPLY NOW! Young Leaders Through the Years In September 2016, the Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth unveiled the Young Leaders for the SDGs — 17 young change-makers whose leadership is catalyzing the achievement of the Goals. Since then, a new cohort of Young Leaders has been selected on a biennial basis for their leadership and contribution to a more sustainable world.
African German Young Leaders in Business (AGYLE) Programme 2025 for Young African Leaders (Fully Funded to Germany)
Deadline: 11 April 2025 Applications are now open for the 2025 African German Young Leaders in Business (AGYLE) Programme. Become part of a unique African-German business network, connect with Young Leaders from Africa and Germany and develop innovative ideas for a sustainable future. Through direct encounters, inspiring dialogue and targeted networking, long-term partnerships and new business perspectives are created. AGYLE (African German Young Leaders in Business) is an African-German young leaders programme that connects young talents from Africa and Germany in a long-term business network. Its goal is to promote African-German dialogue and foster long-term economic cooperation. Through direct encounters and collaboration among participants, AGYLE aims to generate new impulses within the framework of development cooperation between Africa and Germany. The programme brings together a diverse range of forward-thinking actors and industries – from startups and large corporations to digital technologies, green innovations, circular economy, and the agricultural and food sectors. AGYLE is a programme of ‘Germany – Land of Ideas’ and is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and supported by the Agency for Business and Economic Development (AWE). Eligibility Requirements You are a perfect fit for AGYLE, if Benefits AGYLE Programme Details AGYLE Live Week in Germany (15–19/09/2025) – A week full of inspiration & networking Join us when 25 young leaders from six different countries come together for one week to discuss topical issues with stakeholders from business and politics, present their business cases and best practices and share their visions. Intercultural Collaboration Work with Young Leaders from Africa & Germany on real challenges on the topic of ‘Green Cities Rising’ – and put your skills to the test! Leadership & Skill Development Use customised formats to strengthen your leadership skills and grow beyond yourself. A long-term network Become part of a strong, long-term business network that connects you exclusively with other professionals in Africa and Germany. You will be able to establish sustainable relationships that will last far beyond the duration of the programme and sustainably support your international career. Digitale Events & InsightsOur digital formats provide you with unique insights into current trends and up-and-coming topics in African-German economic relations. For More Information: Visit the African German Young Leaders in Business (AGYLE) Programme
Scholarships for Masters Programmes 2025/2026
Deadline: June 6, 2025 Makerere University Management and the Mastercard Foundation renewed their partnership for the second phase of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program through 2034. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University aims to deepen inclusive University education and empower 1,000 young people from Africa to make meaningful contributions to national and regional development. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University will provide scholarships for 10 years at the main campus for Undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree) and Graduate levels. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program will support talented young men and women from Sub-Saharan Africa who are facing economic barriers in pursuing university education. Makerere University is pleased to announce the Second Cohort of [190] Undergraduate and [11] Master’s scholarships through the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program for students joining Makerere University’s main campus in the Academic Year 2025/2026 under the Private Sponsorship Scheme. Application Procedure Prospective applicants for the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University’s main campus can access and complete the application form AT NO COST through the Online Application Portal [https://apply.mastercardfoundation.mak.ac.ug/]. Deadline for Submission of Application The application submission deadline is Friday, 6th June 2025, at 11:59 PM EAT. For inquiries or clarifications, please call our office mobile line +256 700-716-128 or email info@mastercardfdn.mak.ac.ug Eligibility To be eligible to apply for the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University’s main campus, an applicant must belong to one of the following categories: Ugandan nationals, refugees, students with disabilities, internally displaced young people, or international students and fulfill the following conditions. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for further selection engagements. Applicants are advised to read the application guidelines before completing the form. NOTE Ready to Apply? Click here to get Started.