- Announcement
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships Award 2023 Class of Distinguished New Americans Merit-Based Funding for Graduate School

Since 1998, 775 Fellows from 103 countries have been supported in their pursuit of education in the United States. Applications for the 2024-25 academic year are now open; applications will be due October 26, 2023.
NEW YORK ā Today, the board of directors of The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans, a merit-based graduate school program for immigrants and children of immigrants, announced the programās 2023 Fellows. Selected from nearly 2,000 applicants, the 30 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows are chosen for their achievements and their potential to make meaningful contributions to the United States across fields of study. They each will receive up to $90,000 in funding to support their graduate studies at institutions such as Harvard University, MIT, Stanford University, and Yale University. Read more about each 2023 Fellow and their heritage here.Ā Ā
Since the Fellowshipās founding 25 years ago, the program has provided more than $80 million in funding, and recipients have studied a range of fields from medicine and the arts to law and business. āMy and Paulās experiences as immigrants informed our desire to give back by investing in the accomplishments of New Americans,ā said Co-Founder Daisy Soros. āIt has been a joy to see how our Fellows leverage their education over the years to make a deep impact across communities. Iām delighted to welcome this yearās Fellowship class. As we commemorate the 10th anniversary of Paulās passing, it is beautiful to see how his legacy lives on through every Fellow.ā
āImmigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees have and continue to make our nation stronger,ā said Fellowship Director Craig Harwood. āThe diverse perspectives and approaches that each Fellow this year, and the many who have come before them, brings to their fields and our society is remarkable and inspiring.ā
The new class of Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows have heritage in China, Colombia, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sweden, and Vietnam. They are studying a wide range of fields, including law, medicine, neuroscience, screenwriting, physics, Chicano and Central American Studies, painting, womenās gender and sexuality studies, mechanical engineering, genetics, and more.
In addition to receiving up to $90,000 in funding for the graduate program of their choice, the 2023 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows join a distinguished community of past recipients. The alumni network includes US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, who is the first surgeon general of Indian descent and helped lead the national response to Ebola, Zika, and the coronavirus; lawyer Julissa Reynoso, who serves as the US ambassador to Spain and Andorra; Damian Williams, who is the first Black US attorney for the southern district of New York and serves as chair of the attorney generalās advisory committee; and composer Paola Prestini, who was named by NPR as one of the āTop 100 Composers in the Worldā and plays on major stages across the world.
2024 Application Now Open
The application for the 2024-25 academic year is now open and is due in October of 2023. Selection criteria focuses on accomplishments that show creativity, originality, and initiative and is open to college seniors, students applying to graduate school, and those who are in the early stages of graduate school. All applicants must be planning to be enrolled full-time in an accredited graduate program in the US in the 2024-25 academic year. In addition, applicants must be 30 or younger as of the application deadline.
Eligible New Americans include green card holders, naturalized citizens, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) recipients, individuals born abroad who graduated from both high school and college in the United States, and the US-born children of two immigrants. Applicants can find full eligibility requirements here.
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Founded by Hungarian immigrants Daisy M. Soros and her late husband Paul Soros (1926-2013), The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans program honors the contributions of continuing generations of immigrants in the United States.
For more information about the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships, visit pdsoros.org. Find us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn at: @PDSoros.
Featured Fellows
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Cinthia Zavala Ramos
JD, New York University (NYU)
Cinthia Zavala Ramos is an immigrant from Honduras. Fellowship awarded in 2023 to support work towards a JD at New York University (NYU)
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Shomik Verma
PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Shomik Verma is the child of immigrants from India. Fellowship awarded in 2023 to support work towards a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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