The primary focus areas of the Scholarship Programs are listed below. Please select an individual focus area for additional information.

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Afghan Communications Scholarship
The Afghan Communications Scholarship provides fully funded fellowships to qualified citizens of Afghanistan.

Alumni Grant Program
The program offers grants to Scholarship Programs alumni to further expand the knowledge gained during their fellowship and make a positive contribution to their home country.

Centre National des Œuvres Universitaires et Scolaires
The French government program for Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan offers awards for postgraduate study at universities in France, thanks to cooperation between OSI and the Centre National des Œuvres Universitaires et Scolaires.

DAAD-OSI Program
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and Open Society Scholarship Programs cosponsor a scholarship program for graduate students in the Balkans and graduate students and junior faculty in the Transcaucasian and Central Asian countries of the former Soviet Union.

Doctoral Fellows Program
The Open Society Foundations Doctoral Fellows Program is designed to provide the highest research and teaching qualifications to individuals from Tajikistan and Moldova who are positioned to become leading scholars in the social sciences and humanities.

Faculty Development Fellowship
Faculty Development Fellowships are offered to outstanding faculty in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

Georgia Program for Education Professionals
The Georgia Program for Education Professionals offers fellowships for master's degree study in the United States for individuals from Georgia.

Georgia Program for Public Health Professionals
The Georgia Program for Health Care Professionals offers fellowships for master's degree study in the United States for individuals from Georgia.

Global Supplementary Grant Program
The Global Supplementary Grant Program offers supplementary grants to doctoral students from selected countries of Eastern and Central Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.

Open Society Foundations Scholarships in European Studies
This program offers European Studies fellowships at Maastricht and Aarhus Universities to scholars from Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and the Ukraine.

Palestinian Faculty Development Program
The Palestinian Faculty Development Program seeks to increase capacity within the higher education sector in the West Bank/Gaza by supporting PhD and short-term visit fellowships for faculty members from Palestinian universities at U.S. host institutions.

Palestinian Rule of Law Program
The Palestinian Rule of Law Program provides support for graduate legal studies leading to an LLM (Masters of Laws) degree.

Roma Memorial University Scholarship Program
The Roma Memorial University Scholarship Program offers funding for eligible Romani students at the university level.

Social Work Fellowship Program
The Social Work Fellowship Masters Program supports individuals from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to complete a two year graduate program in social work at an American University.

Soros Supplementary Grant Program
The Soros Supplementary Grant Program was created to assist citizens of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia who are pursuing advanced study within this region but outside of their home countries.

Supplementary Grant Program Asia
The program funds students enrolled in academic programs primarily in Asia and who are likely to return to Burma to work toward its democratic and economic rebirth.

UK Scholarship Programs
The Open Society Foundations support scholarships, generally in the social sciences and humanities, for students and scholars from select countries in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Mongolia, and the former Soviet Union to study at graduate institutions in the UK.

Undergraduate Exchange Program
The Undergraduate Exchange Program supports students from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine for one year of non-degree academic studies in the United States, followed by one year community service in the scholar's home country.

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