Nunn School INTA Paper Contest

The Sam Nunn School of International affairs has established three new research programs to reflect the strengths of our School’s faculty: (1) Program on Emerging Technologies and International Security (2) Program on International Affairs, Science and Technology, and (3) Program on Global Development. Each program is holding a paper competition in order to recognize high-quality student research in each of these areas. We encourage submissions from students across the Institute, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Prizes will be awarded at the undergraduate and graduate levels, for each of…

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SUMMER 2022 Mercy Corps Africa Policy Internship

Mercy Corps works in fragile and conflict-affected countries, often where communities are recovering from disaster, conflict, or economic collapse. With programs in more than 40 countries, Mercy Corps is one of the largest relief and development NGOs in the US. The intern(s) will support and participate in the work of the Policy and Advocacy team with a primary focus on Africa. Interns should be available to work full time (30 hours per week) from June 2022 through September 2022 and will be paid a $2600/month stipend. Interns will work remotely.…

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German Marshall Fund and Center for New American Security Video Competition

As part of their joint project “Engaging the New Generation of Transatlanticists,” The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) and the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) are now accepting applications from university students enrolled at US institutions to present their ideas for US-EU cooperation and their vision for the future of transatlantic relations. GMF and CNAS invite students to send a three-minute (or shorter) video and 250-word written summary outlining a new and unique approach to key issues facing transatlantic partners. The video can focus on…

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