CIA’s Stokes Scholarship Program – apply now for Summer 2024

OVERVIEW: The CIA’s Stokes Scholarship is a competitive, financial need-based program. Eligibility is based on a maximum yearly household income of $120,000 or $50,000 if independent. Students are required to complete at least one 90-day summer work tour with the CIA prior to graduation, however, it is preferred that students complete two 90-day tours. Because the CIA heavily invests in scholarship recipients, accepting a scholarship offer requires an agreement for continued employment with the Agency for a specified timeframe. Stokes Scholars are required to work at the Agency after college…

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“Bobby R. Inman Award” for Student Scholarship

The Bobby R. Inman award recognizes more than six decades of distinguished public service by Bobby R. Inman, Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.). Admiral Inman served in multiple leadership positions in the U.S. military, intelligence community, private industry, and at The University of Texas. His previous intelligence posts include Director of Naval Intelligence, Vice-Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Director of the National Security Agency, and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence. He continues to serve as an advisor and mentor to UT students and faculty members, and current government officials. OVERVIEW The…

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DGA ASG Intern – Special Economic Zones

Dentons Global Advisors (DGA) / Albright Stonebridge Group (ASG) is seeking an Intern to work under the Special Economic Zones (SEZ) practice group. The intern will perform a range of activities – from policy research and analysis to administrative functions. This is an excellent position for anyone looking to help develop new policy concepts, conduct research, gain experience with client advisory work, and support the overall functioning of the practice. This role has the opportunity and expectation to transition to an Associate role. An overview of the SEZ practice group…

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Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Max Kampelman Fellowship program – Summer 2023

The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe seeks candidates for its Max Kampelman Fellowship program. Kampelman Fellowships last three months, with fellows expected to work 30 hours per week. Fellows are paid $25 per hour and are offered ongoing enrichment, professional development, and networking opportunities facilitated by senior commission staff. Policy and communications fellowships are available. The Kampelman Fellowship program is open to recent undergraduates (the beginning of the fellowship term should be less than one year since graduation), current graduate students, and undergraduate students with previous internship experience.…

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