CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM: Each year, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace holds a rigorous national competition to select approximately 8 graduating seniors to serve as research assistants. They are matched with senior associates - academics, former government officials, lawyers and journalists from around the world - to work on a variety of international affairs issues. Junior Fellows have the opportunity to conduct research for books, participate in meetings with high-level officials, contribute to congressional testimony and organize briefings attended by scholars, activists, journalists, and government officials. Junior Fellows spend one year (beginning August 1st) at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington, DC. Positions are full-time and include a salary and benefits package. For more information, please contact Chris Wohlforth, Associate Director of the Dickey Center at christianne.hardy.wohlforth@dartmouth.edu, or Amy Newcomb, Student Programs Officer at amy.m.newcomb@dartmouth.edu.
CONFERENCE ON ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN LEADERSHIP: awards two scholarships to outstanding Asian Pacific American college undergraduate and graduate students who are interning in the Washington, DC metropolitan area for the summer. Applicants committed to the breadth and diversity of the Asian Pacific American community, including but not limited to economic, ethnic, generational, and regional diversity, are especially encouraged to apply. Application deadline: May 1, 2009.
CONFERENCE ON ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN LEADERSHIP: CAPAL will also partner with four federal government agencies to award eight paid internships to APA college and graduate students. Each intern will be assigned mentors and will receive a $2,000 stipend. Two interns will be placed at each of the following agencies. Application deadline: April 3, 2009.
MORRIS K. UDALL INTERNSHIP: The Udall Foundation established the Native American Congressional Internship Program to give Native American students an opportunity to learn about the federal government from the inside. Each year, twelve candidates are selected for a ten-week, intensive internship in Washington, D.C. Interns work full time in congressional offices or federal agencies, fulfilling a variety of tasks ranging from general support work to special research and writing projects. Application deadline January 29, 2010.
UNESCO FULBRIGHT INTERNSHIPS: The UNESCO Fulbright Fellowship Program will provide up to five U.S. Fulbright Program grantees the opportunity to serve at UNESCO headquarters in Paris for a period of six months following the completion their grant. Application deadline: April 20, 2009.
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