22 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"U.S" Fellowship positions at Princeton University
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November 2025. The High Meadows Fellowship Program places graduating Princeton seniors in two-year positions with nonprofit organizations that aim to protect the environment, promote environmental
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leading to an advanced degree. One need not be a U.S. citizen to apply. To learn more (including FAQ, profiles of past Fellows, etc.) visit: arts.princeton.edu/fellowships Please apply by September 9, 2025
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on the population that the Fellow proposes to serve. Candidates for ReachOut Fellowships, who need not be U.S. citizens, find a suitable public interest organization that agrees in advance to make a
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the nation, chosen from students participating in the U.S. Foreign Service Internship Program at the Department of State. Harriman Award winners will be provided with mentorship opportunities, and will receive
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equipment, computer resources, and yearly research support. Appointments are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding. Candidates are encouraged
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Eligibility Naturalized U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or the child of two parents who are both naturalized citizens. Bachelor’s degree by the start of grant period (but not yet a PhD). Less than 31 years
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and bioinformatics The first year of the program combines taught courses with laboratory rotations to broaden the student’s knowledge of the subject area. At the end of the first year, students will
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. Adviser Professor Derek Lidow, dlidow@princeton.edu , 609-258-2328 Eligibility U.S. citizen or permanent resident Bachelor’s degree by the start of grant period Applying to or planning to apply to a PhD