Funding Resources
Funding is available from Princeton-affiliated sources for Princeton students who independently identify unpaid internships, propose special projects, or plan to conduct independent research. Most funding deadlines are typically in the Spring 2012, but please check with each organization for complete details.
- Adel Mahmoud Global Health Scholars Program: For juniors pursuing global health-related internships and independent research (Deadline: October 2011)
- Alumni Clubs: For public interest work and independent research
- Council of the Humanities: For internships in writing, journalism, and publishing
- Pace Center for Civic Engagement: For public service internships affiliated with a Pace Center program or project
- Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI) Grand Challenges Program: For internships and research in areas of energy, development, and health
- International Internship Program: For international internships in private or public sector
- J.W. Saxe Memorial Prize: For public service internships
- Lewis Center for the Arts: For projects, internships, and independent research
- Office of the Dean of the College – Martin A. Dale ’53 Award: For special project for sophomores
- Office of the Dean of the College – Edward Hayes, Sr./1918 Fund: For special project in the Northwest
- Program in Law and Public Affairs: For internships in public interest law
- Program in Hellenic Studies Seeger Fellowship: For study programs in Greece, archaeological work, independent research, creative projects in the arts, and internships.
- Woodrow Wilson School: For Woodrow WIlson School students pursuing internships in policy, governmental, or non-profit
- Other Academic Departments: Some academic departments have funding available for students who do work related to their concentration or to that field of study. Please check with each department for current information.
