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Top 10 Running Opportunities of February 2025

This image presents a list of the Top 10 Running Opportunities of February 2025, highlighting various internships, fellowships, and research programs available worldwide. It includes details such as the opportunity title, host country, and funding type. Most of these opportunities are fully funded, covering expenses for selected candidates, while one (Einstein Fellowship Program 2026) offers partial funding. The programs are hosted in countries like Germany, the USA, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, providing international students and professionals with valuable academic and professional experiences.

The brief description of each opportunities are given below:

The European Southern Observatory (ESO) Internship Program 2025-26 in Germany offers a fully funded six-month opportunity for international students and recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in a world-class scientific environment. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) Recruitment Portal lists current vacancies for exceptional astronomy, engineering, and administration talents. ESO Internship Program offers an international work environment with cutting-edge technology and top-tier research. Positions include International and Local Staff, Fellows, Students, and Associates.

Deadlines: December 31, 2025.

  • Travel expenses to and from Germany
  • Monthly stipend for living expenses
  • Accommodation provided
  • Student allowance (salary) reviewed annually
  • No income tax for member state nationals (internal tax applies)
  • Health & Long-Term Care Insurance for students and dependents
  • Sick leave: Up to 12 months full pay within 36 months
  • Annual leave30 days per year
  • Official holidays (varies by duty station)
  • Pension scheme: Students must arrange their own
Relocation Support
  • Travel expenses & luggage transport covered
  • Initial accommodation provided (Garching: up to 3 months, Chile: up to 5 weeks)
  • Language training (German in Garching, Spanish in Chile)
  • Childcare support (Munich partnership with Infanterix)
Other Benefits
  • Home university trip: Covered if contract extends to a second year
  • ESO relocation agency support for housing, registration, and childcare assistance
  • Open to students and recent graduates worldwide
  • Background in Science, Engineering, Science Communication, or Science Journalism
  • Broad knowledge and interest in basic astronomy
  • Proficiency in English; knowledge of German is advantageous
  • Open to Ph.D. students (preferably from ESO Member States)
  • Two positions available annually for Chilean university students
  • Fixed-term contract: 6 months to 2 years
  • Duty stations: Garching (Germany) & multiple locations in Chile
  • Working hours40 hours/week
  • Flexitime & mobile working available (subject to approval)
  • Part-time work possible (minimum 20 hours/week)

The United Nations Nippon Foundation Fellowship 2025 is a fully funded 9-month program that offers advanced training for government officials and professionals from developing countries in ocean affairs, marine science, and the law of the sea. Fellows will study international legal frameworks, key ocean issues, and UN practices, gaining hands-on experience and research opportunities. Under academic supervision, they will develop a written thesis on a chosen topic.

Deadlines: 30 March 2025.

  • Monthly Stipend: Provided by the host organization (varies by country, follows UN rates).
  • Local Transportation: Fully covered.
  • Airfare: Return economy tickets provided.
  • Visa: Processing and fees covered by the UN.
  • Medical Insurance: Covered by the host organization.
  • Accommodation: Covered by host organizations.
  • Book Allowance: $100 per month for partners.
  • Age: 25–45 years old
  • Education: Must have a first-level university degree
  • Professional Background:
    • Mid-level government officials or professionals from developing countries (for the Strategic Needs Fellowship)
    • Government officials from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) (for the Ocean Governance Fellowship)
  • Field of Work: Must deal directly with ocean affairs, marine sciences, or policy-making related to the law of the sea
  • Research Requirement: Proposed study must contribute to national ocean policies
  • Availability: Must be free of non-Fellowship obligations during the program
  • Deadline: 30 March 2025
  • Results Announcement: By the end of May 2025
  • Note: Only successful candidates will be contacted

The University of Hong Kong’s School of Computing and Data Science (HKU CDS) is offering a fully funded Research Internship Programme for 2025 for outstanding undergraduate students in Computer Science and Statistics. The University of Hong Kong CDS Research Internship is seven-week internship, running from July 13 to August 31, 2025, aims to engage approximately 50 outstanding undergraduate students in research projects under the mentorship of HKU faculty members.

Deadlines: May 30, 2025.

Each intern will receive a stipend of approximately HK$22,274, intended to cover:

  • Airfare tickets
  • Accommodation
  • Meals
  • Living expenses
  • Visa costs (if applicable)
  • Applicants must be current Year 2 or Year 3 undergraduate students studying Computer Science, Statistics and Actuarial Science, or related disciplines at universities in Mainland China, Hong Kong, or other overseas countries.
  • The Program is open to the Nationals of all the Countries.
  • Each intern is assigned a faculty-supervised research project.
  • Interns must present their research outcomes at the end of the program.
  • Visa Requirement: Interns must apply for a training visa (tourist visa not allowed).
    • Requires an official stamped letter from the home institution confirming support and stating the student will return after the internship.
    • Ensure your university can provide this letter before applying.

The Rotary Peace Fellowship Program is a fully funded opportunity for outstanding individuals committed to peacebuilding and conflict resolution. Each year, Rotary selects up to 130 fellows—50 for master’s degree programs and 80 for professional development certificate programs—to study at top institutions worldwide. The Rotary Peace Fellowship Program equips scholars with practical skills to promote peace and address global challenges. Host Countries: Australia, England, Japan, Sweden, USA, Turkiye and Uganda

Deadlines: May 15, 2025

  • Full tuition coverage
  • Room and board
  • Round-trip airfare
  • Health insurance
  • Field-study Expenses
  • All Internship Expenses
  • Proficient in English
  • Bachelor’s degree completed
  • Strong commitment to cross-cultural understanding and peace (through work, academics, or service)
  • Demonstrated leadership potential
  • At least three years of full-time relevant experience in peace or development work
  • 3-year gap between your last academic degree and the fellowship start date
  • Not enrolled in any undergraduate or graduate program at the time of application
  • Must wait 3 years after completing a Rotary certificate program or Global Grant Scholarship before applying
  • People with disabilities and those from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply (accommodations available)
  • NOT eligible if you are an active Rotary member or employee of a Rotary entity
  • Rotaract club members (who aren’t Rotary club members) are eligible to apply
  • Academically strong with a bachelor’s degree in a related field
  • Work experience in peace and development
  • Early-career professional with a clear commitment to peace and conflict resolution
  • Able to handle extensive reading, research, and active participation in a diverse cohort
  • Proven achievements in peacebuilding and potential for leadership
  • Willing to stay connected with Rotary members and fellow peacebuilders after the program
  • Proficient in English
  • Bachelor’s degree completed
  • Minimum 5 years of full-time experience in peace or development work
  • Proven leadership skills and commitment to cross-cultural understanding
  • Able to explain how their peace plan aligns with Rotary’s mission
  • Regional Eligibility
  • Makerere University (Uganda):
    • Be from Africa, have worked in Africa, work with African communities abroad, or show strong interest in African peacebuilding
  • Bahçeşehir University (Turkey):
    • Be from the Middle East/North Africa, have worked in the region, work globally with related communities, or show strong interest in MENA peacebuilding
  • Mid-career leader in peace and development with 5+ years of relevant work experience
  • Has a social change initiative to promote peace within the program region
  • Clear vision of how the fellowship will advance their peace work and increase impact
  • Ready for 11 weeks of on-site participation in the postgraduate certificate program
  • Willing to share experiences and stay connected with peace fellows and Rotary members after the program

The GIST Global Internship Program (GIP) 2025 in South Korea is a fully funded opportunity for international undergraduate seniors and master’s degree students. The GIST Global Intern Program (GIP) offers an eight-week summer research experience, allowing you to work in a lab, receive mentoring from a professor, and gain hands-on training. This opportunity helps you explore GIST’s research environment and decide if pursuing an advanced degree there is right for you.

The GIST Global Internship provides:

  • Half of Round-trip Airfare
  • Dormitory Accommodation
  • Korean Language Class
  • Cultural Class
  • Special Lectures
  • Stipend
  • Opportunities to connect with peers worldwide

To qualify, applicants must:

  • Citizens from all around the world are eligible for the GIST South Korea Internship.
  • Be international undergraduate seniors or master’s degree students
  • Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.5 scale or equivalent
  • TOEFL iBT 80 or its equivalent on another English Language Proficiency test
  • Applicants from English-speaking countries or those whose primary language of instruction is English may submit relevant proof
  • Applicants must follow GIST rules and Korean law—violations lead to dismissal at their own expense.
  • Selection is handled by individual departments, and the International and Public Affairs Team cannot influence decisions or provide feedback.

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is offering a fully funded International Research Summer School (IRSS) from June 29 to July 10, 2025. This program is designed for bachelor’s and master’s students worldwide who are interested in pursuing a PhD at PolyU. The Summer School welcomes exceptional international applicants who have a strong desire to pursue a PhD degree at PolyU.

  • Travel Allowance: Up to HK$5,000 (~US$640) after completing the program.
  • Free Accommodation: Stay at PolyU Student Hall for the entire 2 weeks.
  • Visa Support: Full subsidy of visa/entry permit fees and no admin charges.
  • Academic & Cultural Experience: Explore PolyU, engage in research discussions, and experience Hong Kong’s vibrant culture.
  • PhD Admission Opportunities: Outstanding participants may be nominated for PhD programs with fellowship support.

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Final-year or penultimate full-time undergraduates, or full-time master’s students.
  • Must attend all sessions in person at PolyU.
  • Candidates from all the Countries are eligible.
  • Demonstrate the ability to attend all sessions in person at PolyU
  • Show a keen interest in pursuing PhD studies at PolyU

The Sokendai KEK Summer Student Program 2025 in Japan offers undergraduate and master’s students a fully funded opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research at KEK’s Tsukuba and Tokai campuses. The duration of stay is up to 8 weeks from middle of June to middle of August. The Sokendai KEK Summer Student Program is Financially Funded by the SOKENDAI, the Graduate University for Advanced Studies. 

Deadlines:  March 3, 2025, at 9:00 AM Japan time.

For Participants from Non-Japanese Universities:

  • Airfare (arranged and paid directly by organizers)
  • Accommodation in KEK/J-PARC dormitories
  • Per diem: A fixed daily allowance of 1,500 yen for living expenses.
  • Domestic travel (airport to KEK/J-PARC, reimbursed based on KEK financial rules)

For Participants from Japanese Universities:

  • Accommodation in KEK/J-PARC dormitories
  • Per diem: A fixed daily allowance of 1,500 yen for living expenses.
  • Domestic travel (reimbursed based on KEK financial rules)
  • Travel costs paid via domestic bank transfer
  • Target Students:
    • Late-stage undergraduate students or early-stage graduate (Master’s) students as of March 1, 2025.
    • Both international and Japanese students are eligible.
  • Desired Knowledge:
    • Preferably knowledge in dynamics, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics.
    • This is a guideline and may vary based on the research group.
  • Uncertain Eligibility:
    • Applicants unsure about eligibility are encouraged to contact the program.
  • IELTS is not required.
  • No Application Fees.

The National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan is offering a Summer Research Program (SRP) from June 23 to August 15, 2025. The 2025 Summer Research Program (SRP) at the College of Engineering, National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan invites university students worldwide who have completed at least two years of study to participate in a two-month research program. Participants will engage in research projects across six engineering disciplines, collaborating with local and international peers under the mentorship of NTHU faculty by NTHU Summer Research Program.

  • Tuition: Waived for all participants.
  • Accommodation: Free housing at university residence halls for selected participants.
  • Travel Subsidy: Reimbursement of up to NTD 15,000 for airfare.
  • Additional Activities: Participants will engage in a one-day field trip to explore various places in Taiwan, as well as program-related orientation and final oral presentations
  • Free Field Trips
  • The program provides a chance to explore research interests, gain practical experience, and enjoy Taiwanese campus life.
  • Undergraduate students who have completed at least two years of study (typically in their third or fourth year).
  • Graduate students.
  • Must be a 3rd/4th-year undergraduate or a graduate student.
  • Your university must be on the Ministry of Education (Taiwan) Reference List (Asia, America, Africa, Europe, Oceania).
  • Ability to commit to the entire program duration.

The University of Bonn’s SDG Fellowship 2025 offers international postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to collaborate on projects aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The University of Bonn SDG Fellowship allows tenured professors to invite international postdoctoral researchers for joint projects focused on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Fellows will collaborate in research and teaching with a Bonn professor for one or two semesters, typically lasting 3 to 10 months.

Deadlines: March 31, 2025.

  • Monthly Stipend: €3,000 monthly scholarship
  • Family Allowance: Up to €300 for a spouse and €250 per child
  • Research Expense Allowance: Up to €500 per month
  • Travel Allowance: Varies based on the country of origin
  • Funding duration: 3 to 12 months
  • Post-doctoral researchers with foreign citizenship
  • Must be invited by a University of Bonn professor
  • Should have a long-term academic affiliation in their home country
  • Proven expertise in SDG-related research
  • Preference is given to scholars from Africa, Latin America, and South/East Asia, working on SDG-related topics.
  • English proficiency is required.
  • full-time professor at the University of Bonn, in collaboration with the fellow, must submit the application.
  • The university does not facilitate contact between interested fellows and faculty

The Einstein Fellowship Program 2026 offers young, exceptional thinkers in any field the chance to pursue a project outside their previous work area. Einstein Forum and the Wittenstein Foundation offer a fellowship for outstanding young thinkers who want to pursue a project in a field different from their previous research. It supports individuals who excel in their specialty but are also open to interdisciplinary ideas, following Albert Einstein’s example.

Deadlines: May 15, 2025.

  • stipend of EUR 10,000 for the entire duration
  • Free accommodation at Einstein’s summer house in Caputh
  • Reimbursement of travel expenses
  • Family members welcome (travel expenses not covered)
  • Candidates must be under 35 years old
  • Hold a university degree in humanitiessocial sciences, or natural sciences.
  • You don’t need a PhD to apply, but your project must differ from any ongoing academic research or dissertation.
  • The project must show quality, originality, and feasibility.
  • The fellowship does not support dissertation research.
  • Fellows will present their project in a public lecture at the Einstein Forum and the Wittenstein Foundation.
  • You don’t need to complete the proposed project entirely during the fellowship; it can serve as the starting point for a longer project.
  • You must demonstrate a good command of English or German.

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