List of Summer Fellowships


Summer Fellowships Available

Information about pay and work expectations for all types of fellowships are listed here.  Students selected for named fellowships must write a thank-you note to the donor.

Fellowships available in any academic discipline:

  • Union College – about 20 full- and partial-summer fellowships
  • Union Academy for Lifelong Learning (UCALL) – one full-summer fellowship
  • Rosen – one half-summer fellowship, preference to first-generation college students
  • Gmelch – one half-summer fellowship

Fellowships with disciplinary restrictions:

  • Avon-Smith – one full-summer fellowship, preference to bioengineering
  • Bittleman – one half-summer fellowship, limited to visual arts or art history
  • Booth-Ferris – one full-summer fellowship, limited to science
  • Brayton – one full-summer fellowship, limited to the biological sciences
  • Davenport – full- and half-summer fellowships to at least fourteen students, limited to engineering, chemistry, biology, physics or geosciences
  • Endowed Fund for S.T.E.M. Research – used to support research related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields
  • GLOBALFOUNDRIES – limited to semiconductor technology, chemistry, physics, and engineering
  • Kelsey Hastings Golitz Memorial Fund for Cancer Research – fellowship limited to research that is related to or might contribute to the understanding of the causes of cancer or improve the diagnosis or treatment of cancer illnesses
  • Laudise – one full-summer fellowship, limited to chemistry
  • McMath – one half-summer fellowship, limited to environmental engineering
  • Panoff – one full-summer fellowship, limited to electrical engineering
  • Potter – two full-summer fellowships, limited to transportation systems research or students in the ESPE program
  • Sciortino – one full-summer fellowship, limited to cancer-related research
  • Surdna – two full-summer fellowships, limited to science projects
  • Kelly Adirondack Center – Fellowships limited to research on the Adirondack region.
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