Tag: Year-Long
Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship is a highly competitive national fellowship program that provides recent college and graduate school alumni with the funding and opportunity to work with one of two dozen participating institutions in Washington, DC, including leading think tanks and advocacy groups that focus on international security and diplomacy issues. Scoville Fellows are supervised by senior-level staff members at their host institutions and may work on a range of issues including nuclear and conventional arms control and nonproliferation; atrocity prevention, conflict resolution, and peacebuilding; diplomacy; emerging technology…
Read More2022-2023 Carter Center Graduate Assistantships
The Carter Center is currently recruiting graduate assistant applicants for the 2022-2023 academic year. They have opportunities in the Democracy Program, the China Initiative, Trachoma, Mental Health, and Communications. Graduate assistants must make a 9-12 month, 20-hours-per-week commitment and will receive compensation of $15/hour, and all assistantships will be onsite at the Atlanta office. The deadline to apply for this opportunity is April 7, 2022. Qualifications At the start of the assistantship, qualified applicants must have completed a minimum of two semesters of their academic coursework in a master’s or…
Read More2022 Federal Reserve Board Public Affairs Internship
The Public Affairs Office at the Federal Reverse Board is seeking applicants for their year-long internship program. The Public Affairs Office at the Federal Reserve Board is responsible for media/reporter engagement and external communication for the agency. The Public Affairs intern will assist the office with handling incoming reporter inquiries; monitor and compile stories about and relevant to the Federal Reserve; handle various research tasks, often on short deadlines; and support administrative tasks within the office. The intern will work with all members of the office as well as senior…
Read MoreThe 2022-2024 OECD Young Associates Programme
The Young Associates Programme (YAP) is a two-year program targeted at recent undergraduates who wish to gain a significant first professional experience in the world of multilateral policymaking, research, and analysis. It is designed to act as a springboard for them to target future postgraduate study at top-ranked universities. During their 24 months of work at the OECD, Young Associates will also work closely with managers who will also serve as mentors, advising the associates about what their next steps should be. Associates will be offered a monthly salary of…
Read More2022 Supreme Court of Georgia Public Information Officer Internship
The Supreme Court of Georgia is now accepting applications for Public Information Office interns to begin on January 5, 2022, or shortly thereafter. Bolstering civic education and public understanding of Georgia’s judiciary, in particular the function and purpose of the state’s highest appellate court, is a priority of the Georgia Supreme Court. Its Public Information Office interns will, under the direct supervision of the Public Information Officer, review and evaluate requests for in-person, public tours of the Nathan Deal Judicial Center; calendar group tours, coordinate with supportive departments, and engage…
Read More2022 ICRC Traineeship in the Protection of the Civilian Population Unit
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is seeking three associates to work for the Prevention and Protection of the Civilians unit. The task of this unit is to strengthen ICRC’s response when protecting populations of concern from violence. Each associate will work alongside a few advisors within the unit on the following themes: prevention, the conduct of hostilities, law enforcement, digital risks, community-based protection. This position is a paid year-long position located in Geneva, CH. The deadline to apply for this opportunity is October 10, 2021. Responsibilities Conduct…
Read More2021 NREI John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship Program
NREI John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship Program was designed by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Inc. (CBCF) to give young, Black professionals the opportunity to work with Congress to address the social justice and racial equity issues that affect the Black Community. Fellows will work in two six-month rotations and will be placed in Congress with a Congressional Black Caucus member and work in the CBCF’s Center for Policy Analysis and Research. Fellows will have the opportunity to gain invaluable legislative experience through aiding in the development of…
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